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Kleť (German: Schöninger) is a
mountain in the
South Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It
rises 1,087
metres (3,566 ft)
above sea level.
Kleť is the...
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Kleť Observatory (Czech: Hvězdárna
Kleť; obs. code: 046) is an
astronomical observatory in the
Czech Republic. It is
situated in
South Bohemia, south...
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special ties that are
lighter than the
traditional brown school tie. The
Klets,
Knibbel en
Kykfees (Chat,
Nibble and
Watch festival),
commonly known as...
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Skalna Klet Sports Centre (Slovene: Športni
center Skalna Klet) or
simply Skalna Klet is a multi-purpose
stadium in Celje, Slovenia.
Opened in 1904, the...
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Skalna Klet after merging with ŽŠD
Celje in 1967. As the
Glazija Stadium was
demolished in the
early 1980s, the club
permanently moved to the
Skalna Klet. However...
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tectonic zone
Tunguska Basin Tungus terrane Geology portal Siberia portal Klets, A. G.; Budnikov, I. V.; Kutygin, R. V.; Biakov, A. S.; Grinenko, V. S....
- in 1987. In 1992 she was
selected for the
position of a
director of the
Kleť Observatory. She
specializes in
discoveries of
asteroids and
comets especially...
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discovered on 16
September 1982, by
Czech astronomer Antonín
Mrkos at the
Kleť Observatory in the
Czech Republic. The
likely stony asteroid was
named for...
- May 2005.
Retrieved 7 May 2005. "Planetky -
detail (17600)". "
Klet Observatory". "
Klet Observatory". "Planetky -
detail (17625)". "HORIZONS System". "News...
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Nomenclature (PDF). 20
December 2021. "
Klet Observatory".
Archived from the
original on 2006-03-05.
Retrieved 2005-06-10. "
Klet Observatory". "The USNO Asteroid...