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Květoslav (feminine: Květoslava) is a
Slavic origin name
derived from the
words "květ" – flower, and "sláva" – glory.
Diminutive form: Květa, Květo. The...
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Květoslav Minařík (1908–1974), was a
Czech yogi and mystic. He was born 21
February 1908 in Litvínov, Bohemia. His
interest of yoga
started at 1925 and...
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Květoslav Svoboda (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkvjɛtoslaf ˈsvoboda]) (born 25
August 1982 in Znojmo) is an
Olympic freestyle swimmer from the
Czech Republic...
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Květoslav Palov (born 6
December 1962) is a
former Czechoslovak and
Australian cyclist. He was the
first Czech to
compete in the Tour de France. He uses...
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Slovak footballer Kateřina Minařík Kudějová (born 1990),
Czech canoeist Květoslav Minařík (1908–1974),
Czech author Marek Minařík (born 1993),
Czech baseball...
- (in Czech).
Czech News Center.
Czech News Agency. 12
March 2024. Šimek,
Květoslav (20
March 2024). "Karviná vyřešila trenéry. V boji o záchranu zůstává...
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Safety and
Health (NIOSH). Roháč, Vladislav; Růžička, Vlastimil; Růžička,
Květoslav; Aim,
Karel (September 1998). "Measurements of
Saturated Vapor Pressure...
- (born 1964), ice
hockey player Jitka Schneiderová (born 1973),
actress Květoslav Svoboda (born 1982),
swimmer Michal Ordoš (born 1983),
footballer Jiří...
- is the
short form of
various Slavic names ending in -slav (Stanislav,
Květoslav, Pravoslav, Branislav, Rostislav, Miroslav, Miloslav, Sobiesław, Svatoslav)...
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counterpart is Palova. The
surname may
refer to the
following notable people:
Květoslav Palov,
Czechoslovak and
Australian cyclist Zora Palová (born 1947), Slovakian...