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Livia Klausová née Mištinová (born 10
November 1943) is a Slovak-born
Czech economist who was the
First Lady of the
Czech Republic from 2003 to 2013 as...
- self-government body with
quite limited power). In 1902, Hácha
married Marie Klausová (1873–1938). They had a daughter, Milada.
Marie died ten
months before...
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Marie Háchová (née
Klausová; 17
April 1873 – 6
February 1938), was a
Czech woman, the wife and a
cousin of Emil Hácha (later
third president of Czechoslovakia)...
- 2003
President Václav
Havel Preceded by Olga Havlová
Succeeded by
Livia Klausová Personal details Born
Dagmar Veškrnová (1953-03-22) 22
March 1953 (age 71)...
- (Židovská radnice): 18th-century
Rococo town hall.
Klausen Synagogue (
Klausová synagoga): 16th-century
Baroque synagogue.
Maisel Synagogue (Maiselova...
- 1565–1611),
Italian singer Livia Brito (born 1986), Cuban-Mexican
actress Livia Klausová (born 1943),
Czech economist Lívia Rév (1916–2018),
Hungarian musician...
- The
Klausen Synagogue (Czech:
Klausová synagoga, Yiddish: קלויז שול, romanized: kloyz shul) is a
former Jewish synagogue located in Prague, in the Czech...
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Klaus was born on 10
September 1969 to Václav
Klaus and his wife
Livia Klausová. He
graduated from the
Faculty of
Science of
Charles University in 1992...
- role 8
March 2013 – 8
March 2023
President Miloš
Zeman Preceded by
Livia Klausová Succeeded by Eva Pavlová
Personal details Born (1965-04-29) 29
April 1965...
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original on 2
December 2014.
Retrieved 2
December 2014. "Zeman
proposes Livia Klausova as amb****ador to Slovakia". 29
March 2013.
Archived from the
original on...