- The
Prague film
school (Serbo-Croatian:
Praška filmska škola, Прашка филмска школа), also
known as the
Czech film
school (Serbo-Croatian: Češka filmska...
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Stephen Praska (Croatian:
Stjepan Praska) was Ban of
Croatia under King
Stephen I.
According to the
chronicle of
Archdeacon Goricensis John, he was established...
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successful in the
following decades,
prompting the
coinage of the term
Praška filmska škola ("Prague film school"), or Praški
talas ("Prague wave"), which...
- Držislav
added the name
Stephen at his coronation. His ban was
Stephen Praska.
Stephen I was the son of King Krešimir III, but has
often been conflated...
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designed after the Leopoldstädter
Tempel in Vienna, was
located on modern-day
Praška Street. It was the only purpose-built
Jewish synagogue in the
history of...
- Pragerskinke. Polish:
Szynka Praska. Portuguese:
Fiambre de Praga. Romanian: Șuncă de Praga. Serbo-Croatian and Slovene:
Praška šunka. Serbian: Прашка шунка...
- Smirnov, Ivan V.; Sarkar, Gobinda; Caron,
Alissa A.; Kollmeyer,
Thomas M.;
Praska,
Corinne E.; Chada,
Anisha R. (June 25, 2015). "Glioma
Groups Based on 1p/19q...
- МЦХ ХК-ийн ажилчид оролцож байна. Дурсамжтай юм". Spáčilová,
Mirka (22
October 2003). "Nový Milionář méně
práská obočím". Mladá
fronta DNES (in Czech)....
- north, Bakačeva
Street from the northeast, Jurišićeva
Street from the east,
Praška Street from the
southeast and
Gajeva Street from the southwest. It is the...
- Gojčo was the Ban of
Croatia from c.1060 to c.1070. He
succeeded Stjepan Praska as ban. He is
mentioned in
royal charters from 1060-1062 and
probably is...