- Orlová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈorlovaː] ; Polish:
Orłowa, German: Orlau) is a town in Karviná
District in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the
Czech Republic...
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Aufzeichnungen und
Erinnerungen (1996), Мы жили в Кёльне (2003)
Articles Orlowa, Raissa; Kopelew, Lew (28 May 1982). "Die
Erinnerungen Pjotr Grigorenkos :...
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Ekaterina Orlova (born 21
October 1987) is a
former Russian female volleyball player,
playing as a middle-blocker. She was part of the
Russia women's national...
- dissidents, the
Soviet Union and Poland]. Der
Spiegel (in German): 112.
Orlowa, Raissa; Kopelew, Lew (28 May 1982). "Die
Erinnerungen Pjotr Grigorenkos :...
- The
Czechoslovak army
moved forward, and took Bohumín (at 16:00), Orlová/
Orłowa and Karviná/Karwina.
Cieszyn Silesia was
taken over by
Czechoslovak forces...
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Parliament In
office 1938–1939
Personal details Born (1901-03-14)14
March 1901
Orłowa, Austria-Hungary Died 11 June 1962(1962-06-11) (aged 61) Bratislava, Czechoslovakia...
- 37,800
Cieszyn 28,000
Bielsko 25,400
Rybnik 23 000 Mysłowice 22,700
Karwina 22,300
Tarnowskie Góry 15,500 Mikołów 11,900
Bogumin 10,800
Orłowa 10,000...
- Uher. He
graduated from
primary school in
Orłowa and
worked as a coal
miner in Łazy and (1895–1898) and
Orłowa (1898–1907). He was
married to Franziska...
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Together with such
teams from Trans-Olza as Siła Trzyniec, Siła Karwina, Siła
Orłowa, Siła Frysztat, Siła Karwina-Sowiniec,
Polonia in 1922 was co-founder of...
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Three Days of Love (1931) - Lena
Savoy Hotel 217 (1936) - Anna
Fedorowna Orlowa A
Woman of No
Importance (1936) -
Sylvia Kelvil Yvette (1938) - Oktavia...