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Racko may
refer to: Rack-O, a card game
Filip Racko (born 1985),
Czech footballer Arpád
Račko (1930–2015),
Slovak sculptor This
disambiguation page lists...
- Arpád
Račko (July 17, 1930 –
January 2, 2015) was a
Slovak sculptor. He was born in Szolnok,
Hungary and
lived in Košice. Arpád
Račko studied at the prestigious...
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Filip Racko (born 20 July 1985) is a
Czech footballer who pla**** in the
First League for
Banik Ostrava and 1. FC Slovácko.
Filip Racko –
Czech First League...
- S2CID 98823962.
Retrieved 31
December 2018. Capponi, S.; Alvarez, F.;
Racko, D. (2020), "Free
Volume in a PVME Polymer–Water Solution", Macromolecules...
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Games "Rack-O (1956)".
Board Game G****. G****do.
Retrieved February 9, 2012.
Racko Rule Book (PDF). Pawtucket,
Rhode Island:
Hasbro Games. "Rack-O
Rules and...
- 1016/S0021-9258(18)35660-6. PMID 1334483. Rawdon, Eric; Dorier, Julien;
Račko, Dušan; Millet,
Kenneth C.; Stasiak,
Andrzej (22
April 2016). "How topoisomerase...
- Sci. Part B Polym. Phys. 2000, 38, 1841–1847. Capponi, S.; Alvarez, F.;
Racko, D. (2020), "Free
Volume in a PVME Polymer–Water Solution", Macromolecules...
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grandfather of Niki
Lauda Jan Lauda,
Czech sculptor instructor of Arpád
Račko Mathias Lauda (born 1981),
Austrian race car driver, son of Niki
Lauda Niki...
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Hrvata i Srba,
Radovi Zavod za
hrvatsku povijest, Vol 28, Zagreb, 1995.
Racko 1990, p. 244 "Radić, Stjepan".
Croatian Encyclopedia (in Croatian). Miroslav...
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Rakowice Cemetery (English:
Racko-vitze; Polish:
Cmentarz Rakowicki) is a
historic necropolis and a
cultural heritage monument located on 26 Rakowicka...