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Lisková (Hungarian: Liszkófalu) is a
village in the Ružomberok
District of north-central Slovakia. It lies at an
elevation of 484 m and has an area of...
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Antonia Liskova (born 25
March 1977) is a
Slovak Italian actress.
Liskova lived in
Slovakia until her 17th birthday.
After she
graduated in pharmacology...
- Věra
Lišková (20
September 1924,
Prague – 7 June 1985, Prague) was a
Czech gl**** artist. She is
known for
pioneering the use of
borosilicate gl**** or...
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Stanislava Líšková (born 15
March 1997) is a
Slovak footballer who
plays as an
offender and has
appeared for the
Slovakia women's
national team.
Lišková has...
- Hana
Lišková (born 4 June 1952) is a
Czech former gymnast. She
finished in
second and
fifth place with the
Czech teams at the 1968 and 1972
Summer Olympics...
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Mirka Vavrinec,
tennis player Zuzana Paulechová,
classical pianist Antonia Liskova,
Italian actress Erika Pochybova Johnson,
artist Juraj Kucka, footballer...
- her
acting debut,
Dagmar Havlová,
Josef Trojan,
Jaroslav Dušek, Antónia
Lišková,
Gabriela Marcinková, Ivan Franěk,
Denis Šafařík, Vica
Kerekes and others...
- in
various caves in Slovakia,
particularly those of Vazec, Vyvieranie,
Lisková,
Kupcovie Izbicka, and Okno. It is
argued that the
subspecies should be...
- up liška or
liska in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Liška (feminine:
Lišková) is a
Czech surname meaning "fox". It may
refer to: Ad
Liska (1906–1998)...
- (1946-2022),
Czech singer Hana Mašková (1949–1972),
Czech figure skater Hana
Lišková (born 1952),
Czech gymnast Hana Knapová (born 1956),
Czechoslovak figure...