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Marta Štěrbová is a
Czech orienteering competitor. She won a
bronze medal at the
World Games in 2005 in the
mixed relay, with Petr Losman, Tomáš Dlabaja...
- 1984 Věra Komárková (USA) and Dina
Štěrbová (Czechoslovakia)
become the
first women to
climb Cho Oyu.
Štěrbová is also the
first woman from Czechoslovakia...
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Helena Štěrbová (born 5
April 1988) is a
Czech handball player for
Handball des
Collines and the
Czech national team. "Helena
Štěrbová, internationale...
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Lenka Pavlacká, née
Štěrbová (born 8
August 1994) is a
Czech swimmer. She
represented the
Czech Republic at the 2015
World Aquatics Championships in Kazan...
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Jitka Fialová;
Rosina Jash; Tomáš Kočnar;
Kamila Janaina Pereira;
Zuzana Štěrbová;
Marco Antonio Correa Varella; Jana Vokurková;
Ernest Vunan; S
Craig Roberts...
- Fialová, Jitka; Jash, Rosina; Kočnar, Tomáš; Pereira,
Kamila Janaina;
Štěrbová, Zuzana;
Correa Varella,
Marco Antonio; Vokurková, Jana; Vunan, Ernest;...
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Denisa Helceletová,
formerly Rosolová, née Ščerbová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈdɛnɪsa ˈrosolovaː ˈʃtʃɛrbovaː]) (born 21
August 1986 in Karviná, Czechoslovakia)...
- 1964–1972 ".
Journal of the
History of ****uality. Klára Bártová;
Zuzana Štěrbová;
Marco Antonio Correa Varella;
Jaroslava Varella Valentova (2020). "Femininity...
- Uherské Hradiště,
Czechoslovakia (now in the
Czech Republic) as Taťána
Štěrbová (pronounced [ˈtacaːna ˈʃcɛrbovaː]), in 1980 the
family emigrated to Switzerland)...
- feminine:
Štěrbová) or
Sterba may
refer to:
Helena Štěrbová (born 1988),
Czech handball player Jan Štěrba (born 1981),
Czech sprint canoeist Lenka Štěrbová (born...