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Vranová is a muni****lity and
village in
Blansko District in the
South Moravian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 400 inhabitants. The village...
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Alena Vránová (born 30 July 1932) is a
Czech film and
theatre actress. At the 1997
Thalia Awards she won the
category of Best
Actress in a Play. She studied...
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Vranová Lhota is a muni****lity and
village in
Svitavy District in the
Pardubice Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 400 inhabitants.
Vranová Lhota...
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Gabriela Vránová (27 July 1939, in Nové
Mesto nad Váhom – 16 June 2018, in Prague) was a
Czech actress and
voice actress. She was best
known for her roles...
- the free dictionary. Vrána (feminine:
Vránová) is a
Czech surname meaning "crow". It may
refer to:
Alena Vránová (born 1932),
Czech actress Jakub Vrána...
- princezna) is a 1952
Czech fairytale film
directed by Bořivoj Zeman.
Alena Vránová -
Princess Krasomila Vladimír Ráž - King
Miroslav Stanislav Neumann - Old...
- Record".
Daily Record.
Retrieved 28 June 2024. "Miss
Vránová končí, je těhotná!" [Miss
Vránová quits, she is pregnant!]. iDNES.cz (in Czech). 14 September...
- doi:10.1038/s41893-020-0559-9. S2CID 220375949. Chersich, S; Rejšek, K;
Vranová, V.; Bordoni, M.; Meisina, C. (2015). "Climate
change impacts on the Alpine...
- Tichánková –
Marie Voborníková Vladimír Menšík –
Tonda Čihák
Gabriela Vránová – Anička Čiháková Otto Lackovič – Fero Luba Skořepová –
Aranka Boleslav...
- Moravská Třebová, Linhartice, Gruna, Radkov, Rozstání, Městečko Trnávka,
Vranová Lhota, Bouzov, Loštice and Moravičany.
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