- is a multi-purpose
stadium in Plzeň,
Czech Republic. It is
located in
Štrunc Park, near the
confluence of the Mže and
Radbuza rivers. The
stadium is...
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Stanislav Štrunc (30
October 1942 – 8
November 2001) was a
Czech football player. His
playing position was
right winger.
Štrunc started his
football career...
- Jean
Strunc (born 17 June 1911, date of
death unknown) was a
French racewalker. He
competed in the men's 50
kilometres walk at the 1952
Summer Olympics...
- séances de l’Académie des sciences, tome 099, 1884.djvu/786 Kheilová, M.;
Štrunc, M. (1995-01-01). "Is the Le Chatelier-Braun
Principle Valid in General...
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Strunk is a
German surname,
originating from the
Middle High
German word
strunc and the
Middle Low
German word strunk/stronk
meaning "stump", "stem of a...
- 2020-06-29 at the
Wayback Machine—Video
produced by
Oregon Field Guide Štrunc V. (2020):
Tiger Beetles of the
World -
Illustrated guide to the genera...
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beaten 3–1 in Glasgow,
Johnstone put the
hosts in front,
before Stanislav Štrunc equalised. A
second half
brace from
Willie Wallace gave
Celtic the victory...
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Archived from the
original on 1
January 2020.
Retrieved 1
January 2020.
Štrunc,
Robert (31
January 2001). "Čech sní o Barceloně, ale zamířil do Sparty"...
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Isabelle Strunc (born 8
March 1991) is a
French professional basketball player.
Strunc began her
professional career in France's
Ligue Féminine de Basketball...
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Dukla Prague 4–0
Esbjerg Štrunc 17' Vacenovský 44', 57' Mráz 47' Report...