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Tschechisch-Französisch Wörterbuch. 2015.
Tschechisch-Französisch Wörterbuch. 2015.
Via Foundation — The Via Foundation Nadace Via Formation September 4, 1997 Headquarters Prague, Czech Republic Exec. Dir. Jiří Bárta Website http://www.viafoundation.org/ … Wikipedia
Brücke/Most-Stiftung — Logo Nadace Brücke/Most Die Brücke/Most Stiftung (tschechisch most = Brücke) ist eine gemeinnützige Stiftung bürgerlichen Rechts mit Sitz in Dresden. Daneben unterhält die Stiftung auch Niederlassungen in Freiburg im Breisgau und in Prag. 1997… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Alén Diviš — Infobox Artist bgcolour = name = Alén Diviš imagesize = 250px caption = Solitude birthdate = 1900 04 26 location = Blato u Poděbrady, Bohemia, Austrian Empire deathdate = 1956 11 15 deathplace = Prague, Czechoslovakia nationality = Czechoslovak… … Wikipedia
People In Need (Czech Republic) — For People In Need in Ireland, see People in Need Trust. People In Need Formation 1992 in Prague, Czechoslovakia Type Non profit NGO … Wikipedia
CERGE-EI — Infobox University name = CERGE EI motto = established = 1991 type = Public director = Lubomir Lizal city = Prague country = Czech Republic students = 138 Ph.D. staff = website = [http://www.cerge ei.cz www.cerge ei.cz] CERGE EI is an academic… … Wikipedia
Bata Shoes — ( cs. Baťa or Baťovy závody ) is a large, family owned shoe company. It is currently headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, and operates 4 business units worldwide – Bata Europe, Bata Asia Pacific Africa, Bata Latin America and Bata North… … Wikipedia
VIA — The word The word Via may refer to one of the following: People * Angela Via, singer and songwriter Other * The Latin name for a Roman road * Via (electronics), a through connection * Via magazine, AAA s travel magazine *Via Foundation Nadace Via … Wikipedia
Zaolzie — Audio|Zaolzie.ogg|Zaolzie ( cs. Zaolší (Zaolží), pl. Zaolzie, Śląsk zaolziański, literally: Trans Olza River Silesia , de. Olsa Gebiet) is an area in the present day Czech Republic, which was disputed between Poland and Czechoslovakia. Zaolzie is … Wikipedia
Gideon Klein — (December 6 1919 ndash; c.January 1945) was a Czech pianist and composer of classical music, organizer of cultural life in Theresienstadt concentration camp. Life He was born in Přerov and, showing musical talent early, studied piano with Růžena… … Wikipedia
Ota Bubeníček — (left) and Jan Vavřík Rýz Ota Bubeníček (1871–1962) was a famous Czech landscape painter. He was also widely regarded as Bohemia s greatest marionnetter. Refere … Wikipedia
Eliška Kleinová — Eliška Kleinová, born Elisabeth Lisa Klein (February 27, 1912, Přerov, Moravia September 2, 1999, Prague) was a Czech Jewish pianist, music educator, and was the sister of Gideon Klein.BiografieEliška Kleinová was born as a daughter of… … Wikipedia