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Irena Káňová (5
April 1893 – 8
April 1963) was a
Slovak politician who
served in the
Revolutionary National ****embly [cs] of
Czechoslovakia from 1919 until...
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Alena Kánová (born 29
March 1980) is a
Slovak table tennis player who has pla**** at the
Summer Paralympics for her country,
winning gold at the 2000 Summer...
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Antonio Canova (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo
kaˈnɔːva]; 1
November 1757 – 13
October 1822) was an
Italian Neoclassical sculptor,
famous for his marble...
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Schriftsteller (free writer). In 1914, he
married a
Czech actress,
Maria "Mimi"
Kanova. They
divorced in 1930. Mimi,
being jewish, died from the
consequences of...
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Hurban Gustáv Husák Ľubomír Jahnátek
Robert Kaliňák Ľudovít Kaník
Irena Káňová Imrich Karvaš František Kašický Ivan
Knotek Ján Kollár
Sergej Kozlík Zdenka...
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April 7 –
Amedeo Maiuri,
Italian archaeologist (b. 1886)
April 8 –
Irena Káňová,
Slovak politician (b. 1893)
April 9
Benno Moiseiwitsch, Jewish-Ukrainian...
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diplomat and
politician Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin,
Austrian scientist Irena Káňová,
politician Andrej Kmeť,
scientist Domokos Kosáry,
Hungarian historian Ľudovít...
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Kánová (SVK) 6 12 9 8 9 B Trávníček (SVK) A
Kánová (SVK) 11 11 11 19 K Ramadan (EGY) F Elshamy (EGY) 3 1 2 9 B Trávníček (SVK) A
Kánová (SVK)...
- 1980)
April 3 –
Leslie Howard,
English actor (d. 1943)
April 5 –
Irena Káňová,
Slovak politician (d. 1963)
April 9
Victor Gollancz,
British publisher...
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consists of one inter-station section,
while the only
crossover called Kaňová was
abolished in the
second half of the 1990s. The line was put into operation...