- Jana
Šenková Napolitano (born (1982-11-07)7
November 1982) is a
retired Czech female volleyball player. She was part of the
Czech Republic women's national...
- Slovakia, it is
often spelled Šenk. The Czech/Slovak
feminine form is
Šenková. Matt Senk,
American baseball coach Nina Šenk (born 1982),
Slovenian composer...
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Story by Rasa Bugaviciute-Pēce
Produced by
Kristians Alhimionoks Zanda Senkova Starring Intars Rešētins Kristīne
Nevarauska Elīna Vāne Ģirts Kesteris...
- Thielová as
Countess Veronika Karel Effa as
Hetman Varga of Koňousov Eva
Šenková as
Countess Eduard Kohout as
Count Vladimír Menšík as
Court painter Čestmír...
- Christina; Bruneliere, Hugo; Pellens, Bram; Stuer, Peter; Strauss, Oliver;
Senkova, Tatiana; Varvarigou,
Theodora (2014), "Software
modernization and cloudification...
-
Aneta Šenková Goalies Emma Söderberg Referees:
Michaela Matejová
Mariko Dale Linesmen:
Domenica Maurer Jennifer Salzmann 4 min
Penalties 4 min...
- Game
reference Kerttu Kuja-Halkola
Goalies Aneta Šenková Referees:
Elizabeth Mantha Hollie Neenan Linesmen:
Erika Greenen Eva Mária Moleková 10 min Penalties...
- Jānis
Ziemelis Voldemārs Šoriņš Jānis
Ziemelis Jr.
Ralfs Dragons Jevgēnija
Seņkova Jekaterina Frolova Jezups Martinovs Kristaps Rasims Juris Strazdiņš Vilnis...
- Chodúr,
Miroslav Šmajda, Jan Bendig,
Monika Bagárová,
Denis Lacho,
Leona Šenková, Markéta Konvičková, Paulína Ištvancová,
Thomas Puskailer,
Nikoleta Balogová)...
- Sękowa (Polish: [
sɛŋˈkɔva]) is a
historic village in
southern Poland first incorporated by an
edict issued on
February 22, 1363, by King
Kazimierz Wielki...