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Svobodné Heřmanice (German: Frei Hermersdorf) is a muni****lity and
village in Bruntál
District in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the
Czech Republic....
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Pension pro
svobodné pány is a 1968
Czechoslovak comedy film
directed by Jiří Krejčík. It is
based on Seán O'Casey's 1951
short play
Bedtime Story. Visits...
- České
slovo (English: Czech/Bohemian Word), also
known as
Svobodné slovo (English: Free Word) was a
Czech daily newspaper,
founded and
continuously published...
- Arabka [uk] Astrakhanka [uk] Borysivka [uk] Novopylypivka [uk] Olenivka [uk]
Svobodne [uk] Tykhonivka [uk] And 1 rural-type settlement: Sosnivka [uk]. List of...
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Novoapostolivka Novohrihorivka Novopavlivka Novotatarivka Prokhorivka Rybinske Svobodne Tarasivka Trudivske Trudove Valeryanivka Vasylivka Zelenyi Hai List of...
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International Affairs, Vol. 68, No. 1 (Jan. 1992), pp. 55–76 Macek,
Josef (1967). Jiří z Poděbrad [George of Podiebrad] (in Czech). Prague:
Svobodné slovo....
- (873)
Rusek (411)
Slatina (742) Slezské Předměstí (8,948)
Svinary (1,064)
Svobodné Dvory (2,632) Třebeš (7,225) Věkoše (2,436) The city was
originally named...
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interrupted during World War II. The
newspaper changed its name to
Svobodné noviny after the
liberation before returning to the
original name from...
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Courage for
Every Day (1964) If a
Thousand Clarinets (1965)
Pension pro
svobodné pány (TV Movie) (1965)
Pearls of the Deep (1965)
Nobody Will
Laugh (1965)...
- Buchenwald.
After liberation,
Peroutka became editor-in-chief of the
newspaper Svobodné noviny and
refounded his
famous magazine, Přítomnost,
under the name Dnešek...