- Look up sýkora in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sýkora (feminine:
Sýkorová) is a
surname of
Czech and
Slovak language origin. It is
related to the Polish...
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Marie Sýkorová (18
November 1952 –
March 2018) was a
Czech field hockey player who
competed in the 1980
Summer Olympics. She was born in České Budějovice...
- Jana
Sýkorová (born 9 June 1973) is a
Czech operatic contralto. She has been a
leading soloist with the
Prague State Opera since 1999.
Since 2002, she...
- Adéla Bruns, née
Sýkorová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈadɛːla ˈsiːkorovaː]; born 5
February 1987) is a
Czech sports shooter. She
competed at the 2008 Summer...
- I pp. 285–332. von Berg et al 1996. Friesen,
Fritsch &
Blattner 2006.
Sykorova 2006.
Fritsch et al 2010.
Nguyen et al 2008.
Hirschegger et al 2010. Brullo...
- Petitgirard, set to a
French libretto by Eric Nonn.
Starring contralto Jana
Sykorova in the
title role, it
premiered on 7 February 2002 at the
State Opera House...
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Krasomila Vladimír Ráž - King
Miroslav Stanislav Neumann - Old King Mária
Sýkorová [cs] - Krasomila's
Nanny Jaroslav Seník [cs] - Jakub,
Minister Miloš Kopecký...
- Mic****e Leonard,
German /
British singer and
songwriter June 9 – Jana
Sýkorová,
Czech operatic contralto June 10
Faith Evans, singer-songwriter, record...
- 109–123, ISSN 1043-4534, JSTOR 41761540
Rudall 1995
Furness &
Rudall 1999
Sýkorová et al. 2003
Chase et al 2009 Chen et al. 2013 Link 1829,
Asparaginae I:...
- Jermanová (born 1970),
politician Karel Rada (born 1971),
footballer Jana
Sýkorová (born 1973)
opera singer Tomáš
Vokoun (born 1976), ice
hockey player Petr...