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Szilveszter Matuska (29
January 1892 –
disappeared c. 1945) was a
Hungarian m****
murderer and
mechanical engineer who made two
successful and at least...
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Waldemar Matuška (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvaldɛmar ˈmatuʃka]; July 2, 1932 – May 30, 2009) was a
Czechoslovak singer who
became po****r in his homeland...
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Matuschka (German-language spelling),
Matuška (Czech
language spelling),
Matúška (Slovak
language spelling), or
Matuska (Hungarian-language spelling) is a...
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Janko Matúška (10
January 1821 – 11
January 1877) was an
ethnic Slovak poet, activist,
occasional playwright, and
clerk of the
court in the
Kingdom of...
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early 1990s with the
dissolution of Czechoslovakia. 23-year-old
Janko Matúška wrote the
lyrics of "Nad
Tatrou sa blýska" in
January and
February 1844...
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Susan Matuska, the
Libertarian nominee, in the
general election. He
ended up winning,
receiving 69% of the vote to Long's 20% and
Matuska's 11%. During...
- years, and died in 1971 of
natural causes.
September 13, 1931:
Szilveszter Matuska, a
clinically insane man had
placed a high
explosive charge on a railroad...
- "Povídej" Kristýna Nováková,
Michael Beran – "Něco jako příbuzný"
Waldemar Matuška – "Pojď se mnou, lásko má" Emília Vášáryová, Jiří
Kodet – "Dávám bolševikovi...
- Weinerová
Daniel Tůma as Karásek
Vitalii Vorkhlik Theo
Jacques as
Waldemar Matuška Radoslav Kohuťár The film was
directed by Jiří Mádl, who also
wrote screenplay...
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Archived from the
original on 8
April 2008.
Retrieved 19
November 2011.
Matuska 1991.
Tomasevich 2001, p. 737.
MacDonald 2002. Thomas, Nigel; Abbott, Peter...