- Ján
Zachara (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈjaːn ˈzaxara]; 27
August 1928 – 2
January 2025) was a
Slovak boxer.
Representing Czechoslovakia, he won the gold...
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Zachara is a
surname of
Slavic origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Franciszek Zachara (1898–1966),
Polish pianist and
composer Ján Zachara...
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Franciszek Zachara (b Tarnów,
Austrian Poland (now Poland), 10
December 1898; d Tallah****ee, Florida,
United States, 2
February 1966) was a
Polish pianist...
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Mateusz Zachara (Polish pronunciation: [maˈtɛ.uʐ zaˈxara]; born 27
March 1990) is a
Polish professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for Szombierki...
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Academy Award for Best
International Feature Film 2 January: Ján
Zachara (96), boxer. 2025 in the
European Union 2025 in
Europe "End of Russian...
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Izabela Zatorska (born 6
October 1962) is a
Polish female mountain runner three-time
winner of the WMRA
World Cup (2001, 2004, 2005).
Before becoming a...
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Latin Antonius Berardi Andree de Teramo, also Zacar, Zaccara, Zacharie,
Zachara, and Çacharius; c.1350/1360 –
between May 19, 1413 and mid-September 1416)...
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Archived from the
original on 3
December 2019.
Retrieved 29
September 2021.
Zachara, Małgorzata (2018).
Poland in
Transatlantic Relations after 1989. Cambridge:...
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Claudia Zacchara is a
fictional character from the ABC soap
opera General Hospital.
Claudia is the
daughter of New York City mob boss
Anthony Zacchara...
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Bruce (2007). "J. S. Mill and
Liberal Socialism". In Urbanati, Nadia;
Zacharas, Alex (eds.). J.S. Mill's
Political Thought: A
Bicentennial Re****essment...