- Tomáš
Garrigue Masaryk (7 March 1850 – 14 September 1937) was a
Czechoslovak statesman,
progressive political activist and
philosopher who
served as the...
-
Masaryk University (MU) (Czech:
Masarykova univerzita; Latin:
Universitas Masarykiana Brunensis) is the
second largest university in the
Czech Republic...
- Tomáš
Garrigue Masaryk Andy
Masaryk (born 1999),
Slovak footballer Charlotte Garrigue Masaryk, American-born wife of Tomáš
Garrigue Masaryk Fritzi M****ary...
- York:
Vintage Books. ISBN 9780394744827. Zeman, Zbyněk A. B. (1976). The
Masaryks The
Making of Czechoslovakia. New York:
Barnes &
Noble Books. ISBN 9780064979689...
- as
Masaryk Avenida Presidente Masaryk, an
important avenue in
Mexico City Kfar
Masaryk (village of
Masaryk), a
kibbutz in
northern Israel Masaryk Circuit...
- The
Masaryk circuit (Czech: Masarykův okruh) or Masarykring, also
referred to as the Brno Circuit,
refers to two
motorsport race
tracks located in Brno...
- 8 – 52, 57 – 120, 124 – 128, 140 – 148, 184 – 190 Z. A. B. Zeman, The
Masaryks: The
Making of
Czechoslovakia (1976) Fenwick,
Charles G. (1918). "Recognition...
- 304. Kubickova,
Alice Masaryk, S. 304. Deegan,
Women in Sociology, S.299. Kubickova,
Alice MasarykS. 304. Kubickova,
Alice Masaryk, S. 304. Deegan, Women...
- Tomáš
Garrigue Masaryk, as he is
remembered in the
Czech Republic and
Slovakia (or
often by the
abbreviation TGM). In 1881, the
Masaryks moved to Prague...
- Kfar
Masaryk (/ˈmæsərɪk/, Hebrew: כְּפַר מַסָּרִיק, lit. '
Masaryk Village') is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located in
Western Galilee near the Belus...