- Hungarians. The
Sokol flourished in the
early interwar period, and by 1930 had 630,000 members. The
Sokols held one last slet (350,000
Sokols) on the eve...
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Czech Sokol movement, the
original one
Polish Sokół movement Russian Sokol movement Sokol movement in
Yugoslavia Slovenian Sokol movement Serbian Sokol movement...
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customer for the
Sokol.
During the mid-1990s, a 15-year
modernisation plan
called for the
procurement of 90 transport-orientated
Sokols,
along with 100...
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Alejandro Sokol (1961–2009),
Argentine musician Alois Sokol (1914–1991),
Czech fencer Andy
Sokol (1928–1991),
Canadian football player Artyom Sokol (Russian...
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result of
volunteer exercise and discipline.
Sokols have been
prominent in the
Olympic Games for many years.
Sokol Omaha sent Phil
Cahoy and
James Hartung...
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Sasha Sökol Cuillery (Mexico City June 17, 1970),
known during her
childhood and
adolescence as
Sasha and, from 1997 onwards, as
Sasha Sökol, is a Mexican...
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Polish Navy have been
named ORP
Sokół (Polish: "Falcon"):
Sokół, a
tugboat launched in 1920 and
disposed of in 1957. ORP
Sokół (1940), a
British U-class submarine...
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Apolonia Sokol (born 1988, Paris, France) is a
French figurative painter. Her work has been
widely exhibited in France, Denmark,
Belgium and the USA....
- John
Sokol of
Lamberg (c. 1355 – 28
September 1410) was a
military leader from
Moravia who
became known during the
internal disputes of
members of the...
- Jan
Sokol may
refer to: Jan
Sokol of
Lamberk (c.1355–1410),
Moravian nobleman Jan
Sokol (philosopher) (1936–2021),
Czech philosopher Ján
Sokol (bishop)...