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Sladkovsky (masculine),
Sladkovskaya (feminine), or
Sladkovskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Sladkovsky District, a
district of
Tyumen Oblast,
Russia Sladkovskoye...
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Alexander Sladkovsky (born 20
October 1965) is a
Russian conductor. He is the
chief conductor and
artistic director of the
Tatarstan National Symphony...
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Sladkovsky District (Russian: Сладко́вский райо́н) is an
administrative district (raion), one of the twenty-two in
Tyumen Oblast, Russia. As a muni****l...
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Karel Sladkovský (22 June 1823 – 4
March 1880) was a
Czech lawyer,
politician and journalist. Born as a son of a
tailor in Malá
Strana in Prague, Sladkovský...
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Liberal Party) was
formed in
Prague with
Karel Sladkovský serving as its
first chairman.
Sladkovský's ****ociate,
Vincenc Vávra also
became an important...
- The Rad
Sladkovsky lodge, also
known as
Pishelville Hall, is a
building located near Verdigre,
Nebraska that was
built in 1884. It was
listed on the National...
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known as
Solyonoye (Russian: Озеро Солёное) is a salt lake in
Sladkovsky District,
Tyumen Oblast,
Russian Federation. The lake is the
largest in...
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Czech wing of the party, in 1874
formed Young Czech Party led by
Karel Sladkovský. The 1848 Revolutions,
starting in
Sicily before spreading to the rest...
- Mark Gorenstein,
Alexander Rudin,
Dmitry Liss,
Eugeny Bushkov,
Alexander Sladkovsky, and
other conductors, and has
performed in Austria, China, the Czech...
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progressive advocates of the
original ambitious concept of the
building (
Sladkovský, Tyrš, Neruda, Hálek)
launched an offensive. In 1865
these men attained...