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Lamač (German: Blumenau; Hungarian:
Lamacs) is the
smallest borough of Bratislava, the
capital of Slovakia,
lying in the
northern part of the city. Part...
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Karel Lamač (27
January 1897 – 2
August 1952) was a
Czech film director, actor, screenwriter,
producer and singer. He
directed more than 100
films in...
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Lamač Gate (Slovak: Lamačská brána) is a
tectonic erosion subsidence in Bratislava, the
capital of Slovakia. It is one out of four
geomorphological areas...
- film,
which was
directed by her then boyfriend,
director and
actor Karel Lamač. When her
family learned of it, they had a
shouting match in
which the teenager...
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Bratislava Lamač railway station (Hungarian: Pozsony-
Lamacs vasútállomás, Slovak: Železničná
stanica Bratislava-
Lamač, Czech: Železniční
stanice Bratislava-Lamač)...
- The
Battle of
Blumenau or
Battle of
Lamač was the last
battle fought in the Austro-Prussian War, on 22 July 1866 (on the day of the
conclusion of peace)...
- eko, azarak. Eko, eko, zomelak.
Bagabi lacha bachabe,
Lamac cahi achababe. Karrellyos.
Lamac lamac bachalyas.
Cabahagy sabalyos. Baryolos.
Lagoz atha cabyolas...
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above all in
mainstream genres, with the
comedies of
Martin Frič or
Karel Lamač.
There were
dramatic movies sought internationally.[citation needed] Hermína...
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later major contributions were made by
interwar directors such as
Karel Lamač and
Martin Frič, with
Barrandov Studios founded in 1933.
During WWII, filmmakers...
- "Penetración TV paga en
hogares 2014 – Argentina" (in Spanish).
Coral Gables, FL:
LAMAC –
Latin American Multichannel Advertising Council. 2014.
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