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Šárka (pronounced [ˈʃaːrka]) may
refer to one of the following:
Šárka (name),
Czech female given name (includes
people bearing the name)
Šárka, the mythical...
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Šárka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Šárka is an old
female given name of
Bohemian origin.
Believed to be a
variant of Sarah,
Sarka means "princess...
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Ctirad and
Šárka (Czech:
Ctirad a
Šárka) is an
outdoor sculpture by
Josef Václav Myslbek,
installed at Vyšehradské sady in Vyšehrad, Prague,
Czech Republic...
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Šárka (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɟɪvokaː ˈʃaːrka]; wild
Šárka) is a
nature reserve on the
northwestern outskirts of Prague, the
capital city of the...
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Sarka (Persian: سركا, also
Romanized as
Sarkā; also
known as
Sarkā’) is a
village in
Birun Bashm Rural District,
Kelardasht District,
Chalus County, Mazandaran...
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Šárka Pultar Musilová (born 6
January 1991) is a
Czech Paralympic archer. In the 2016
Summer Paralympics, her
debut games,
Musilova won her
first Paralympic...
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Sarkas,
Khirbat Khirbat al-
Sarkas,
Zochrot Survey of
Western Palestine, Map 8: IAA,
Wikimedia commons al-
Sarkas,
Khirbat at Khalil...
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Šárka, opus 51, is an
opera in
three acts by Zdeněk
Fibich to a
Czech libretto by Anežka Schulzová, his
student and lover.
Fibich composed the full score...
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Šárka is an
opera in
three acts by Leoš Janáček to a
Czech libretto by
Julius Zeyer,
based on
Bohemian legends of
Šárka in Dalimil's Chronicle. Written...
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Šárka Vondrková (born 19
October 1976) is a
Czech former ice dancer. With Lukáš Král, she is the 1997
Czech national champion. They
placed ninth at the...