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Synek (Czech pronunciation: [ˈsɪnɛk]) is a
Czech surname: Jana Synková, a
Czechoslovak model-actress Jiří
Synek, a
Czech poet,
prose writer, essayist...
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Synekism is a
concept in
urban studies coined by
Edward Soja. It
refers to the
dynamic formation of the
polis state — the
union of
several small urban...
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Yveta Synek Graff (November 18, 1933, Prague,
Czechoslovakia —
November 6, 2015, Montecito, California) was a
vocal and
language coach and
writer who...
- Ondřej
Synek (Czech pronunciation: [ˈondr̝ɛj ˈsɪnɛk]; born 13
October 1982 in Stará Boleslav) is a
Czech former rower. He is a five-time
World Champion...
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Portuguesa (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: Fundação
Calouste Gulbenkian, 1982
Synek,
Manuela O. (1985), "O Padrão dos
Descobrimentos - a
gesta portuguesa rasgando...
- open men's
single scull,
beaten by
Czech in****bent
world champion Ondřej
Synek and the
Swiss Roman Röösli. At the
World Rowing Cup II race, the
Czech and...
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Liane Synek (17
September 1922 – 6
September 1982) was an
Austrian operatic soprano. She made a
career based in Germany, at the
Hessisches Staatstheater...
- Hašek's death,
journalist Karel Vaněk was
asked by the
publisher Adolf Synek to
complete the
unfinished novel. Vaněk
finished the
fourth book in 1923...
- Poland,
holding off Britain's Alan
Campbell and the
Czech Republic's Ondřej
Synek. At the 2009
World Rowing Championships, he beat his own
world best time...
- ryby (1997) –
Wiktor Sara (1997) –
Cezary / Józef's man
Sztos (1997) –
Synek Szczęśliwego
Nowego Jorku (1997) –
Azbest Kiler (1997) –
Jurek Kiler 13...