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- 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...
- Look up sokol, sokół, or сокол in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sokol, Sokół or SOKOL may refer to: Sokol movement, a Pan-Slavic physical education...
- 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...
- Alejandro Sokol (1961–2009), Argentine musician Alois Sokol (1914–1991), Czech fencer Andy Sokol (1928–1991), Canadian football player Artyom Sokol (Russian...
- Apolonia Sokol (born 1988, Paris, France) is a French figurative painter. Her work has been widely exhibited in France, Denmark, Belgium and the USA....
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Jan Sokol may refer to: Jan Sokol of Lamberk (c.1355–1410), Moravian nobleman Jan Sokol (philosopher) (1936–2021), Czech philosopher Ján Sokol (bishop)...
- Viktoria Plzeň (Sportovní klub Viktoria Plzeň) 1949 – Sokol Škoda Plzeň 1952 – Sokol ZVIL Plzeň (Sokol Závody Vladimíra Iljiče Lenina Plzeň) 1953 – DSO Spartak...