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C-Zeta
The C-Zeta was a motor scooter manufactured during the 1960s in what was then Czechoslovakia, (now the Czech Republic), by the Jawa company, which has manufactured motorcycles from 1929 to the current day. The C-Zeta was unusually long for a two wheeled vehicle, having a torpedo shaped body with a ..
Czech
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Czech may refer to: The Czech peopleThe Czech languageOf or relating to the Czech Republic or to the Czech lands, especially Bohemia and MoraviaOf or relating to Czechoslovakia (erroneously)Čech, the legendary founder of Bohemia T..
Czech-Moravian Confederation of Trade Unions
CMKOS The Czech-Moravian Confederation of Trade Unions (CMKOS) is a trade union centre in the Czech Republic. It was founded in March, 1990 as the Czechoslovak Confederation of Trade Unions. It was re-formed in 1992 as the CMKOS. References External links [www.cmkos.cz] ..
Czechification
Czechification is a term used to describe a cultural change in which something ethnically non-Czech is made to become Czech. The term is commonly used in relation to Slovaks and Ruthenians. External links [President Tiso - A much maligned priest] ..
Czecho-Slovakia
Czecho-Slovakia (in Czech and in Slovak Česko-Slovensko) was the official short name of the country of Czechoslovakia used instead of the form "Czechoslovakia": until 1920 (according to some sources until 1923)then again from late 1938 to early 1939finally again from April 1990 to the Dissolution o..
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia (Czech: Československo, Slovak: Česko-Slovensko/before 1990 Československo) was a country in Central Europe that existed from 1918 until early 1993 (with government-in-exile during the World War II period). On January 1, 1993, Czechoslovakia peacefully split into the Czech Republic..
Czechoslovakia-Hungary War
The Czechoslovakia-Hungary War was a conflict between the two former provinces of Austria-Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Hungary, shortly after the end of World War I which lasted from March 28, 1919 to June 4, 1920. With the volatile and politicly unstable atmosphere of Eastern Europe in the inter-wa..
Czechoslovakia: 1945-1948
History of Czechoslovakia Origins (Pre-1918) First Republic(1918-1938) Second Republic and World War II(1938-1945) [[Czechoslovakia: 1945-1948|Third Republic(1945-1948)]] [[Czechoslovakia: 1948-1968|Communist Era I(1948-1968)]] [[Czechoslovakia: 1969-1987|Communist Era II(1969-1987)]] ..
Czechoslovakia: 1948-1968
History of Czechoslovakia Origins (Pre-1918) First Republic(1918-1938) Second Republic and World War II(1938-1945) [[Czechoslovakia: 1945-1948|Third Republic(1945-1948)]] [[Czechoslovakia: 1948-1968|Communist Era I(1948-1968)]] [[Czechoslovakia: 1969-1987|Communist Era II(1969-1987)]] ..
Czechoslovakia: 1969-1987
History of Czechoslovakia Origins (Pre-1918) First Republic(1918-1938) Second Republic and World War II(1938-1945) [[Czechoslovakia: 1945-1948|Third Republic(1945-1948)]] [[Czechoslovakia: 1948-1968|Communist Era I(1948-1968)]] [[Czechoslovakia: 1969-1987|Communist Era II(1969-1987)]] ..
Czechoslovakia: 1987-1992
History of Czechoslovakia Origins (Pre-1918) First Republic(1918-1938) Second Republic and World War II(1938-1945) [[Czechoslovakia: 1945-1948|Third Republic(1945-1948)]] [[Czechoslovakia: 1948-1968|Communist Era I(1948-1968)]] [[Czechoslovakia: 1969-1987|Communist Era II(1969-1987)]] ..
Czechoslovakian Grand Prix
The Czechoslovakian Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor racing event first held on September 28, 1930 at the Masaryk Circuit in the town of Brno in Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic). Since 1934, the race was dominated by the German Silver Arrows. In 1937, several spectators were killed or injur..
Czechoslovakian War Cross
World War II Czech War Cross with World War I ribbon The Czechoslovakian War Cross is a military decoration of the former state of Czechoslovakia which was issued as a service medal of both World War I and World War II. There are two versions of the decoration, commonly referred to as the Cze..
Czechoslovakian Wolfdog
The Czechoslovakian Wolfdog is a relatively new breed of dog that traces its original lineage to an experiment conducted in 1955 in the former Czechoslovak Republic. After initially breeding a German Shepherd Dog with a Carpathian wolf, a plan was worked out to create a hybrid breed that blended ..
Czechoslovakian Wolfdog/copyright
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Czechoslovakia 1968
Czechoslovakia 1968 is a 1969 short documentary film which tells about the "Prague Spring", a failed Czech and Slovak uprising against Soviet rule. The film was produced by the United States Information Agency under the direct direction of Robert M. Fresco and Denis Sanders. It won the Academy Awa..
Czechoslovakia at the 1964 Summer Olympics
Czechoslovakia competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. Czechoslovakia competed under the IOC country code CZE. ..
Czechoslovakia at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Czechoslovakia competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich competed under the IOC country code TCH. It was the twelfth appearance of the European nation, which made its Olympic debut in 1920. Contents 1  Czechoslovakia 2 4 2 8 Czechoslovakia finished in 18th position in the final me..
Czechoslovakia at the 1976 Summer Olympics
Czechoslovakia competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal under the IOC country code TCH. It was the thirteenth appearance of the European nation, which made its Olymic debut in 1920. Contents 1  Czechoslovakia 2 2 4 8 Czechoslovakia finished in 17th position in the final medal r..
Czechoslovakia at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Czechoslovakia competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow under the IOC country code TCH. It was the fourteenth appearance of the European nation. Contents 1  Czechoslovakia 2 3 9 14 Gold Ota Zaremba — Weightlifting, men's 100 kgJan Berger, František Kunzo, Werner Lička, Lu..
Czechoslovakia at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Czechoslovakia competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul under the IOC country code TCH. It was the fifteenth appearance of the European nation. Contents 1  Czechoslovakia 3 3 2 8 Gold Miloslav Mečíř — Tennis, Men's Singles Competition Silver Jana Novotná and He..
Czechoslovakia at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Czechoslovakia competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona under the IOC country code TCH. It was the sixteenth appearance of the European nation. Contents 1  Czechoslovakia 4 2 1 7 Gold Jan Zelezny — Athletics, Men's Javelin Throw Robert Změlík — Athletics, Men's De..
Czechoslovakia national basketball team
The Czechoslovakia national basketball team was the basketball side that represented Czechoslovakia in international competitions. After the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, the Czech Republic and Slovakia set up their own national teams. Contents 1 Eurobasket 19352 Eurobasket 193..
Czechoslovakia national football team
The Czechoslovakia national football team was the national football team of Czechoslovakia, before the country was split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia (For information about the national teams of the two countries, see the articles Czech Republic national football team and Slovakia national ..
Czechoslovakia national under-21 football team
Czechoslovakia U-21 Nickname - Association Českoslovensý fotbalový svaz Coach - Most caps ? Top scorer ? ..
Czechoslovak Extraliga
The Czechoslovak Extraliga was the elite ice hockey league in Czechoslovakia from 1930 until 1993, when the country split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Champions 1993 Sparta Prague1992 Trencin1991 Jihlava1990 Sparta Prague1989 Pardubice1988 Kosice1987 Pardubice1986 Kosice1985 ..
Czechoslovak Footballer of the Year
The Czechoslovak Player of the Year award was an annual prize given to the best Czechoslovak football (soccer) player by the Czechoslovak Football Association. Winners 1965 Ján Popluhár1966 Josef Masopust1967 Ján Geleta1968 Ivo Viktor1969 Ladislav Kuna1970 Karol Dobiáš1971 Karol Dobiáš1972..
Czechoslovak Hockey Riots (1969)
The Czechoslovak Hockey Riots were a short lived series of protests, mildly violent on occasion (several people were injured), that took place in response to a World Championship game in 1969. After Soviet invasion into Czechoslovakia political ideals of Prague Spring were slowly but steadily repla..
Czechoslovak Hussite Church
The Czechoslovak Hussite Church (Czech: Církev československá husitská CCH) is a Christian Church which separated from Roman Catholic Church after World War I in former Czechoslovakia. It traces its tradition back to the Hussite reformers and acknowledges Jan Hus (John Huss) as its predecessor. ..
Czechoslovak koruna
The Czechoslovak koruna or Czechoslovak crown (in Czech and Slovak: Koruna československá, at times Koruna česko-slovenská; koruna means crown) was the currency of Czechoslovakia from April 10, 1919 to March 14, 1939 and from November 1, 1945 to February 7, 1993. For a very short time in 1939 ..
Czechoslovak Legions
The Czecho-Slovak Legions, also called Czechoslovak Legions (Česko(-)slovenské legie in Czech and Slovak, or sometimes improperly called only České legie in Czech) were Czech and Slovak volunteer armed forces fighting together with the Entente powers during World War I. Contents 1 Orig..
Czechoslovak military units on Eastern front
The 1st Czechoslovak independent field battalion, organized in Ural's city of Buzuluk, was the first allied unit fighting alongside the Red Army in Soviet territory. During the first combat employment in the Battle of Sokolovo (March 1943), the battalion stood the test and obtained the assurance o..
Czechoslovak national ice hockey team
The Czechoslovak national men's ice hockey team was one of the world's premiere teams during the Soviet dominated international hockey era, often fighting Sweden for second place but sometimes beating the Soviets. Due to the split of the country Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia,..
Czechoslovak New Wave
The Czechoslovak New Wave (also Czech New Wave) is a term used for the early films of 1960s Czechoslovak directors Miloš Forman, Věra Chytilová, Ivan Passer, Jaroslav Papoušek, Jiří Menzel, Jan Němec, Jaromil Jireš and others. Trademarks of the movement contain long unscripted dialogues, d..
Czechoslovak parliamentary election, 1946
The 1946 parliamentary elections in Czechoslovakia took place on May 26 1946. They were the last elections in Czechoslovakia, before Communists took power in 1948. The result of this election enabled them to a great extent to do so. Voting age was lowered to 18 years. Suffrage was granted only fo..
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (Československá socialistická republika (ČSSR) in Czech and Slovak) was the official name of Czechoslovakia from 1960 until April 1990. History The traditional name Československá republika (Czechoslovak Republic) was changed on July 11, 1960 (when the new cons..
Czechowice-Dziedzice
CoA Czechowice-Dziedzice is a town in south Poland with 35,600 inhabitants (1995). Situated in the Silesian Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Katowice Voivodship (1975-1998). ..
Czechs in Croatia
Czechs are one of recognised minorities in Croatia. According to census in 2001 there were 10,512 Czechs in Croatia comprimising 0,24% of total population. They are also called by their non-Czech neighbours Pemci. Geographic represantation Most of Croatian Czechs live in Western Slavonia especiall..
CzechTek
[http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Type of DIY party --> Free party / Squat Party Teknival Freetekno TeknivalSpiral TribeDIY CultureList of free party sound systems External links [Official site] CzechTek 2005 [CzechTek 2005] Police and protests (english, czec..
Czech Airlines
Czech Airlines (in Czech: České aerolinie (abbreviation: ČSA)) is the Czech national airline company, based at Ruzyně International Airport, Prague. The airline connects to most major European destinations and to transit points in North America, Asia, the Middle East and North Africa and carri..
Czech Airlines destinations
This is a list of airports that Czech Airlines flies to (as of June 2006). Contents 1 ..
Czech Air Force
The Czech Air Force is the air force branch of the Czech Republic Army. The Air Force along with the Ground Forces comprise the main combat power of the Czech Army. Contents 1 History1.1 ..
Czech alphabet
The Czech alphabet is the alphabet used to write in the Czech language. It consists of 42 letters (or more precisely - graphemes): A, Á, B, C, Č, D, Ď, E, É, Ě, F, G, H, Ch, I, Í, J, K, L, M, N, Ň, O, Ó, P, Q, R, Ř, S, Š, T, Ť, U, Ú, Ů, V, W, X, Y, Ý, Z, Ž However, the letters Q and..
Czech and Slovak Federal Republic
Czech and Slovak Federal Republic in English, Česká a Slovenská federativní republika (ČSFR) in Czech, Česká a Slovenská federatívna republika in Slovak, was official name of Czechoslovakia from 1990 until December 31 1992, when the country was dissolved into Czech Republic and Slovak Repub..
Czech and Slovak Orthodox Church
The Czech and Slovak Orthodox Church (Czechoslovak Orthodox Church up to 1993) traces its roots to the Church of the Czech Brethren of the 1920s. It was first headed by Matej Pavlik, consecrated as Bishop Gorazd by the Serbian Orthodox Church, under whose authority the Church operated. (The Czech an..
Czech beer
Map of Czech Republic made up of beer caps. Czech beer has a long and important history. A brewery is known to have existed in 1118, Brno had a right to brew beer from the 12th century, no and the two cities most associated with Czech beer, Plzeň and České Budějovice (Pilsen and Budweis in..
Czech Biomass Association
The Czech Biomass Association (CZ BIOM) is a NGO, which supports the development of phytoenergetics in the Czech Republic. Members of CZ BIOM are scientists, specialists, entrepreneurs, and activists interested in using biomass as an energy resource. CZ BIOM is a member of the European Biomass Assoc..
Czech bluegrass
Czech Bluegrass is a term that describes Czech interpretations of the bluegrass genre of music that emerged during the middle of the twentieth century in the southeastern United States. The music's history and performance in the Czech lands, however, make it more than simple example of mimesis. ..
Czech Corridor
The Czech Corridor was a failed proposal during the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 in the aftermath of World War I. The proposal would have carved out an area of land to connect Kingdom of Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia. A different name often given is Czech-Yugoslav Territorial Corridor. It is calle..
Czech Crown
Czech Crown/crown can refer to: the currency of the Czech Republic, see Czech korunaloosely to:*Lands of the Bohemian Crown*the crown of St. Wenceslaus, see Crown of St. Wenceslaus (Bohemia) redirect[[Template:Disambig]] ..
Czech cuisine
redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]] Czech cuisine has both influenced and been influenced by the cuisines of surrounding counties. Many of the fine cakes and pastries that are popular in Central Europe originated in the Czech lands. Czech cuisine is marked by a strong emphasis on meat dishes..
Czech declension
Czech declension is a system of declensing nouns, adjectives, pronouns and numerals in the Czech language. There is a system of 7 cases (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative, locative and instrumental) in Czech. Notice that no word has the maximum of 14 potential forms in singular and ..
Czech Dream
Anti-consumerism Related Social movements Anarchist movement Anti-globalisation movement Environmental movement Situationism · Postmodernism Ideas and theory Society of the Spectacle Culture jamming Corporate crime Media bias Alternative culture Affluenza · Simple living Cult..
Czech euro coins
Types of euro coins Eurozone(and microstates whichmint their own coins) Austria | Belgium Finland | France Germany | Greece Ireland | Italy Luxembourg | Monaco Netherlands | Portugal San Marino | Spain Vatican New Member States Cyprus | Czech Republic Estonia | Hungary ..
Czech exonyms
This list is [Incomplete listsincomplete]; you can help by [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ expanding it]. Below is list of Czech language exonyms for places in non-Czech-speaking areas of Europe : Contents 1 Albania2 Austria3 Belgium4 Croatia5 Denmark6&n..
Czech Extraliga
Czech Extraliga is the name of the highest-level ice hockey league in the Czech Republic. The name of the league is leased to general sponsor and changes frequently (03/04 = Tipsport Extraliga; 00/01+01/02 = Český Telecom Extraliga, 99/00 = Staropramen Extraliga). The Czech Extraliga has direct a..
Czech hedgehog
Antitank hedgehogs in front of Trehgornaya Manufactura in Moscow, Russia The Czech hedgehog (rozsocháč or ježek in Czech language) was a static defense made of angle iron (that is, lengths with an L-shaped cross section) deployed (amongst other places) on the Atlantic coast of northern Euro..
Czech hip hop
Czech hip hop is a hip hop musical subculture in the Czech Republic. Its history began after the Velvet Revolution in 1989. Since that time began the creation of this subculture with lot of bands, clubs and hip hop festivals appearing all around the country. Czech hip hop bands ChaozzPrago UnionO..
Czech Ice Hockey Hall of Fame
The Czech Ice Hockey Hall of Fame, was founded in 2004 and is located in Prague, Czech Republic. The Hall serves to honor those individuals that have contributed to the sport of hockey in the Czech Republic and has displays and memorabilia depicting the significant contributions of players, coaches..
Czech ice hockey team at 2006 Winter Olympics
2006 Olympic team Goaltenders 39 Dominik Hašek (out for remainder of Games with injury).33 Milan Hnilička29 Tomáš Vokoun72 Dušan Salfický (replaced Hašek following injury in 1st game). Defensemen 12 František Kaberle15 Tomáš Kaberle17 Filip Kuba13 Pavel Kubina-A8 Marek Malík6 Jaroslav Š..
Czech improvisation league
The Czech improvisation league is concerned with theatrical improvisation, based on the principles of theatre games and improvisation leagues; two teams of players encounter each other on the stage and together perform short improvisations reflecting topics supplied beforehand by the audience. The a..
Czech koruna
The Czech koruna ("koruna" means crown) has been the currency of the Czech Republic since February 8, 1993. It replaced the Czechoslovak koruna at par. The official name in Czech is koruna česká (the plural form "korun českých" is found on banknotes), the ISO 4217 code is CZK and the local acro..
Czech lands
Bohemia and Moravia-Silesia within Czechoslovakia in 1928 "The Czech lands" (in Czech: české země) is an auxiliary term used mainly to describe the combination of Bohemia, Moravia and Czech Silesia. Today, those three historic provinces comprise the Czech Republic. What is now the Czec..
Czech lands: 1526-1648
This article is part of theCzech history series. Samo's realm Great Moravia Middle Ages [[Czech lands: 1526-1648]] [[Czech lands: 1648-1867]] [[Czech lands: 1867-1918]] [[Czech lands: 1918-1992]] Although the Bohemian Kingdom and the Margravate of Moravia were all under Habsburg rule, they follo..
Czech lands: 1648-1867
This article is part of theCzech history series. Samo's realm Great Moravia Middle Ages [[Czech lands: 1526-1648]] [[Czech lands: 1648-1867]] [[Czech lands: 1867-1918]] [[Czech lands: 1918-1992]] Contents 1 1648 – 17402 1740 – 1815 Enlightened Absolutism3 1790 &ndash..
Czech lands: 1867-1918
This article is part of theCzech history series. Samo's realm Great Moravia Middle Ages [[Czech lands: 1526-1648]] [[Czech lands: 1648-1867]] [[Czech lands: 1867-1918]] [[Czech lands: 1918-1992]] The Compromise of 1867 established the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary (also known as the Austro-Hu..
Czech lands: 1918-1992
This article is part of theCzech history series. Samo's realm Great Moravia Middle Ages [[Czech lands: 1526-1648]] [[Czech lands: 1648-1867]] [[Czech lands: 1867-1918]] [[Czech lands: 1918-1992]] For more details see History of Czechoslovakia and Czechoslovakia. Contents 1 The First Rep..
Czech language
Czech ['ʧɛk] (čeština ['ʧɛʃ.cɪ.na]) is one of the West Slavic languages, along with Slovak, Polish, Pomeranian (Kashubian), and Lusatian Sorbian. It is spoken by most people in the Czech Republic and by Czechs all over the world (about 12 million native speakers in total)..
Czech language/Swadesh list
This is a Swadesh list of 207 words in English and Czech. The Swadesh word list, developed by the linguist Morris Swadesh, is used as a tool to study the evolution of languages. It contains a set of basic words which can be found in every language. Various versions have been created, in particular: ..
Czech Language Institute
The Czech Language Institute, Czech: , abbr. ÚJČ, is the regulatory body of the Czech language. It is one of the institutes of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. It resides in Prague. The institute was established in 1946 by transforming the original Kancelář Slovníku jazyka česk..
Czech legislative election, 1990
A Czech legislative election took place on June 8 and June 9 1990. These elections were the first elections after the Velvet Revolution. They took place within the Czechoslovak parliamentary election, 1990, i.e. people in Czech republic elected deputies to the Czech National Council (Czech parliam..
Czech legislative election, 1992
A Czech legislative election took place on June 5 and June 6 1992. These elections were the second elections after the Velvet Revolution. They took place within the Czechoslovak parliamentary election, 1992, i.e. people in Czech republic elected deputies to the Czech National Council (Czech parlia..
Czech legislative election, 1996
Results: Chamber of Deputies Elections in the Czech Republic Chamber of Deputies (*ČNR) 1990* 1992* 1996 1998 2002 2006 European Parliament 2004 Regional Councils 2000 2004 Municipal Councils 199..
Czech legislative election, 1998
Results: Chamber of Deputies Elections in the Czech Republic Chamber of Deputies (*ČNR) 1990* 1992* 1996 1998 2002 2006 European Parliament 2004 Regional Councils 2000 2004 Municipal Councils 1..
Czech legislative election, 2002
Results } discuss]] – [[|action=edit}} edit]]'''Summary of the 14 and 15 June 2002 Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic election results |- !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left valign=top colspan=2|Parties and coalitions !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|Votes !style="ba..
Czech legislative election, 2006
An election to the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic took place on 2 June and 3 June 2006. The election has produced an evenly balanced result. One potential coalition -- the Civic Democratics, Christian Democrats and Greens -- took 100 seats, exactly half. The Social Democrats and Communi..
Czech literature
Czech literature is the literature of the historical regions of Bohemia, Moravia, and the Czech-speaking part of Silesia, (now part of the Czech Republic, formerly of Czechoslovakia). This most often means literature written by Czechs, in the Czech language, although Old Church Slavonic, Latin, and ..
Czech name
Czech names are composed of given names and surnames. What is interesting, male and female surnames differ from each other. The most abundant Czech surnames are Novák, Svoboda, Dvořák and Novotný. Female surnames Czech female surnames are always female adjectives. There are several ways of fo..
Czech nationality law
The Czech Republic citizenship law is generally based on the principles of Jus sanguinis. In other words, descent from a Czech parent is the primary method of acquiring Czech citizenship (together with naturalisation). Birth in the Czech Republic is not generally a basis for acquiring Czech cit..
Czech National Bank
Czech National Bank (Czech: ) is central bank of the Czech Republic with the seat in Prague. See also Czech koruna External links () () [Czech National Bank] ..
Czech national ice hockey team
The Czech national men's ice hockey team is one of the top rated national ice hockey teams in the world, currently ranked 2nd by the IIHF behind the Swedish national men's ice hockey team. It is controlled by the Czech Ice Hockey Association. The Czechs won the gold medal at the 1998 Winter Oly..
Czech National Revival
Czech National Revival was a cultural movement, which took part in the Czech lands during the 18th and 19th century. The purpose of this movement was to revive Czech language, culture and national identity. The most prominent figures of the revival movement were Josef Dobrovský and Josef Jungmann. ..
Czech National Social Party
The Czech National Social Party (Czech: Česká strana národně sociální, 1898 - 1918), Czech Socialist Party (Česká strana socialistická, 1918 - 1919), Czechoslovak Socialist Party (Československá strana socialistická, 1919 - 1926), Czechoslovak National Socialist Party (1926 - 1948), Cze..
Czech orthography
Czech orthography is a system of rules for correct writing in the Czech language. It is primarily phonetic but there are some exceptions according to historical and etymological principles. The Czech orthographic system is diacritic. The caron is added to standard Latin letters for expressing sound..
Czech paralympic team
Czech paralympic team can we define like all sportsmen and their support, who represent or represented Czech republic on Deaflympic or Paralympic games. But its also a team of many people, who have to coordinate security, preparation and realization of all paralympics. A mascot of Czech paralympi..
Czech passport
The Czech passport (Czech: ) is issued to Czech citizens at any age, it is the primary document of international travel issued by the Czech Republic. It should be noted that the občanský průkaz can now be used to travel within the European Union. Children can be included in the passport. Th..
Czech people
Czechs (Czech: Češi) are a western Slavic people of Central Europe, living predominantly in the Czech Republic. Small populations of Czechs live also in Slovakia, Austria, USA, Canada, Germany, Russia and other countries. They speak the Czech language, which is closely related to the Slovak lang..
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra at Rudolfinum Hall in Prague The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (Česká filharmonie in Czech language) is based in Prague and is probably the most famous and abroad respected Czech orchestra. Contents 1 History2 Awards3 Chief Conductors4 Ext..
Czech philosophy
Czech philosophy has rarely had a continuous history. However several Czech thinkers have worked on the margins of philosophy. Prominent among these are Tomas Garrigue Masaryk, Karl Kosik and others. Marxism and peasant materialism inform much of Czech philosophy. ..
Czech referendum on the European Constitution
National referenda on theEuropean Constitution Czech Republic Cancelled Denmark Postponed France  No (55% of 69%) Ireland Date not set Luxembourg  Yes (57% of 88%) Netherlands  No (62% of 63%) Poland Postponed Portugal Postponed Spain  Yes (77% of 42%) ..
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic (Czech: Česká republika), a member state of the European Union (since May 1 2004), is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country has borders with Poland to the north, Germany to the northwest and west, Austria to the south, and Slovakia to the east. The historic city ..
Czech Republic at the 1996 Summer Olympics
The Czech National Olympic Committee nominated 117 athletes for participation in the 1996 Summer Olympics. Contents 1                 Total  Czech Republic 4 3 4 11 Gold Athletics - Men's Javelin Throw, Jan ŽeleznýCanoein..
Czech Republic at the 1998 Winter Olympics
The Czech Republic sent 66 athletes to the Winter Olympics in 1998, in Nagano, Japan. The medal hopes were set on ice hockey team and Kateřina Neumannová in cross-country skiing. Ice hockey team was absolutely successful and win first gold medal for Czech Republic in history. Kateřina Neumannová..
Czech Republic at the 2000 Summer Olympics
The Czech Republic competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. It was the second time that the nation had competed separately from Slovakia after sixteen appearances as Czechoslovakia. The Czech Republic competed under the IOC country code CZE. Contents 1  Czech Republic 2 3 3 8 Gol..
Czech Republic at the 2002 Winter Olympics
Czech Republic competed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City under the IOC country code CZE. They finished 16th in the medal standings with 3 medals, 1 of which was gold.                Total ..
Czech Republic at the 2004 Summer Olympics
The Czech National Olympic Committee nominated 142 athletes for participation in the 2004 Summer Olympics. Contents 1  Czech Republic 1 3 4 8 Gold: Athletics - Men's Decathlon, Roman Šebrle Silver: Rowing - Men's Quadruple Sculls, David Kopřiva, Jakub Hanák, Tomáš Karas, David Ji..
Czech Republic at the 2006 Winter Olympics
The Czech Republic sent 83 athletes to the Winter Olympics in 2006, in Turin, Italy. Speed skater Martina Sáblíková served as flag bearer at the Opening Ceremonies. The medal hopes were set on ice hockey team, Jakub Janda in ski jumping, Kateřina Neumannová in cross-country skiing and on young ..
Czech Republic at the 2006 Winter Paralympics
The Czech Republic is participated in the ninth Winter Paralympics in Turin, Italy. The Czech Republic entered five athletes, all in alpine skiing: Alpine skiing: 4 male, 1 female Medals                   Total ..
Czech Republic Football Cup
The Czech Republic Football Cup (Czech: Pohár ČMFS) is the major cup competition in the Czech Republic, and was born in 1993, after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia into two independent states (Czech Republic and Slovakia). The winner gains entry to next season's UEFA Cup. Winners of Czech Repu..
Czech Republic in the Eurovision Song Contest
The Czech Republic is one of the few European countries that still hasn't participated in the Eurovision Song Contest, even though they have been eligible to do so for some time. They wanted to participate in 2005 but eventually withdrew because there were already 2 big events planned that year on ..
Czech Republic national football team
The Czech national football team is the national football team of the Czech Republic and is controlled by the Football Association of the Czech Republic. Before World War I, Bohemia (present-day Czech Republic), while being part of Austria-Hungary, played seven matches between 1903 and 1908, six o..
Czech Republic national rugby union team
Czech Republic Union Česká Rugbyová Unie First InternationalCzechoslovakia 5 - 21 Romania(22 May, 1927)Andorra 6 - 3 Czech Republic(15 May, 1993) Largest winCzech Republic 56 - 0 Andorra(23 April, 1994) Worst defeatItaly 104 - 8 Czech Republic(18 May, 1994) World Cup Appearances 0 ..
Czech Republic national under-21 football team
Czech Republic Under-21s Nickname - Association Českomoravskýfotbalový svaz Coach ? Most caps ? (?) Top scorer ? (?) ..
Czech resistance to Nazi occupation
Czech resistance to Nazi occupation during World War II is a scarcely documented subject, by and large a result of little formal resistance and an effective German policy that deterred acts of resistance or annihilated organizations of resistance. In the early days of the war, the Czech population p..
Czech Silesia
Czech Silesia, one of the three Czech lands, is the Czech part of Silesia. It is located in the north-east of the Czech Republic. In the past it has also been known as Moravian Silesia or, between 1918 and 1945, Sudeten Silesia. Most of its land belonged to Austrian Silesia before 1918. Content..
Czech Socialist Republic
Czech Socialist Republic in 1969 From 1969 to 1990, the Czech Socialist Republic (Česká socialistická republika in Czech; abbreviated ČSR) was the official name of that part of Czechoslovakia that is the Czech Republic today. The name was used from January 1 1969 to March 1990. History Af..
Czech Social Democratic National Forum
The Czech Social Democratic National Forum (Czech: České sociálně-demokratické národní fórum) is the project of czech socialists, who left the Czech Social Democratic Party, because they mean, the party is more right-wing now and some ex-members Czech Party National Social. They debate about..
Czech Social Democratic Party
Czech Social Democratic Party Česká strana sociálně demokratická Leader Jiří Paroubek Founded 1878 Headquarters Hybernská 7, Prague Political ideology Social democracy International affiliation Socialist International European affil..
Czech studies
Czech studies is the field of humanities that researches, documents, and disseminates Czech language and literature in both its historic and present forms. The common Czech name for the field is bohemistika. Significant scientists Josef DobrovskýJosef JungmannJan GebauerBohuslav Havránek External..
Czech Suite (Dvořák)
Czech Suite (Czech: Česká suita) in D Major, Op. 39 has been composed by Antonín Dvořák and actually published later in his life. He pretended it was an old work when he got it published. It consists of five movements as follows: Preludium (Pastorale): Allegro moderatoPolka: Allegretto grazioso..
Czech Technical University in Prague
Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU, České Vysoké Učení Technické v Praze – ČVUT in Czech) is one of the largest universities in the Czech Republic and the oldest technical university in Central Europe. Contents 1 Constituent parts of CTU1.1 Faculties1.2 Higher ..
Czech Technology Park
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]The Czech Technology Park is a low density development providing modern business premises for technology companies in a business park environment adjacent to the Brno University of Technology. The park is intended to provide a total of 190,000m2 of mixed commercial ..
Czech Tramping
Czech Tramping or in Czech, "Tramping," is a movement that combines the trajectory towards nature (and away from the city) with imaginative play based on ideas of "Amerika." It manifests in distinctive clothing style, weekend and vacation trips, and musical performance. Czech interest in "Amer..
Czech University of Agriculture Prague
Czech University of Agriculture Prague, established in 1952, has an old History in Prague. Contents 1 The history2 The present times3 Structure3.1 Faculties3.2 Business enterprises4 External links5 Other Agronomy Studies The history The basis of Czech agricult..
Czech warm blood
Contents 1 History2 Body construction3 Characteristics4 Sports5 Czech warm blood line6 External links History Czech warm blood (Český plnokrevník in Czech) is a kind of horse breed in the Czech Republic. This breed is known from the Austria-Hungary time. In 19. c..
Czech Wikipedia
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Czech Wikipedia (Wikipedie in Czech) is the name of the Czech language edition in Wikipedia. This Wikipedia ..
Czech wine
Many regions of the Czech Republic have large wine producing areas. Production centres around local grape varieties, but there has been a recent increase in the production of established international strains such as Cabernet Sauvignon. Although Czech wines are not particularly well-known on the wi..
Czeladź
Czeladź is a town in south Poland with 36,600 inhabitants (1995). Situated in the Silesian Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Katowice Voivodship (1975-1998). Famous people from Czeladź Czesław Słania, postage stamp engraverAbraham Nahum Stencl (Avrom-Nokhem Shtentsl), Yiddish poet Distr..
Czenglish
Czenglish, a portmanteau of the words Czech and English, is any poor or 'broken' English spoken by native Czech speakers. Famous examples include confusing verbatim translations (such as "basic school" for "základní škola", which should be "primary school" or "elementary school"), incorrect word ..
Czeremchow
Czeremchów was a town in the Kolomyia Administrative District of Galicia. References [Towns Of Galicia Kolomea Administrative District][Restructured Kolomea Administrative District while under Polish rule, Circa 1918-1945] External links [Towns Of Galicia Kolomea Administr..
Czernichów (Kraków County)
Czernichów is a town located in Kraków County, Lesser Poland Voivodship, Poland. Czernichów is about 25 km west from Kraków, and its home of Czernichów County. External links [Inhibitants discussion forum][Turistic information] ..
Czernihów Voivodship
Czernihów Voivodship Voivodship Czernihów (Polish: Województwo Czernihowskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Kingdom of Poland (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth) since 1635 till the partitions of Poland in 1772/1795. In 1635, Marcin Kalinowski became the fi..
Czernina
Czernina (from the Polish word czarny - black; sometimes also Czarnina or Czarna polewka) is a Polish soup made of duck's blood and clear poultry broth. Generally the sweet and sour taste of the soup is an effect of addition of sugar and vinegar. However, there are hundreds of recipes popular in d..
Czerny
There are several people with the last name Czerny: Carl Czerny, Austrian pianist, composer and teacherGeorge Czerny (1766-1817)Henry Czerny, actorLeander Czerny, entomologistThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred..
Czersk
Czersk ([51°57′0″N, 21°13′60″E]) is a village in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodship, Poland. It lies 39 km from the center of Warsaw. This municipality contains a village square, railroad station, and a Neo-baroque-style parish church. There are also ruins of the historic Czersk..
Czersk (PKP station)
Czersk Location City/Town Czersk District Address Adjacent stations Preceding station(s) Łąg Following station(s) KarsinGutowiec Info Water tower present Yes Locomotives depot present Never existed Platforms in use 3 Station building present Yes History Op..
Czerteż
Czerteż (ethnic: Certez, Certiz) is a village in south-eastern Poland, inhabited by about 720 (2002), in the Lesser Beskid mountains. Situated in the Subcarpathian Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Krosno Voivodship (1975-1998) and Sanok district, Sanok subdistrict (3 miles west of Sanok), par..
Czerwionka-Leszczyny
Czerwionka-Leszczyny is a town in south Poland with 29,500 inhabitants (1995). There are two citys in Czerwionka-Leszczyny, Czerwionka and Leszczyny, and two villages, Czuchów and Dębieńsko. It is situated in the Silesian Voivodship (since 1999), previously in Katowice Voivodship (1975-1998). ..
Cześnik
Cześnik ("cup-bearer") was a court office in Poland until the end of the 13th Century. The holder was responsible for the wine-cellar of the King and for serving him cups with wine at banquets. Since the 14th Century, it has been an honorary title in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Cześnik wi..
Czesława Kwoka
Czesława Kwoka was born in Poland. She was forced into Auschwitz by Nazi Germany as prisoner 26947 on December 13, 1942 and she died at the age of 14, March 12, 1943. She appeared in an article of the National Geography back in 1995. ..
Czesław Białobrzeski
Czesław Białobrzeski (1878 – 1953) was a Polish physicist. He was the first to take account of the influence of radiation pressure on stellar equilibrium. ..
Czesław Bieżanko
Czesław Marian Bieżanko (November 22, 1895 in Kielce – 1986) was a Polish entomologist and recognized authority on South American butterflies. He was professor of the Agronomic College in Pelotas and Doctor Honoris Causa of the Agricultural Academy. Bieżanko established the generic classif..
Czesław Czypicki
Czesław Czypicki (1855-1926) was a Polish lawyer from Kożmin, activist fo the singers societies. References Witold Jakóbczyk, Przetrwać na Wartą 1815-1914, Dzieje narodu i państwa polskiego, vol. III-55, Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza, Warszawa 1989 ..
Czesław Fiedorowicz
Czesław Fiedorowicz (born February 21, 1958 in Gubin) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 16153 votes in 8 Zielona Góra district, candidating from Platforma Obywatelska list. He was also a member of Sejm 1993-1997 and Sejm 1997-2001. See also Members of ..
Czesław Hoc
Czesław Hoc (born February 22, 1954 in Jelenin) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 10746 votes in 40 Koszalin district, candidating from Prawo i Sprawiedliwość list. See also Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2009 External links [Czesław Hoc - parliamen..
Czesław Kiszczak
Czesław Kiszczak (b. October 19, 1925), polish General and politician, PPR and later PZPR member, officer and chief of secret services. Minister of Internal Affairs (MSW) 1981-1983, he was also the last Communist Prime Minister of Poland, who served briefly in 1989, very close co-worker of gene..
Czesław Litwin
Czesław Litwin (born March 17, 1955 in Głogów) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 9902 votes in 1 Legnica district, candidating from Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej list. See also Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2009 External links [Czesław Litwin..
Czesław Marek
Czeslaw Marek (1891–1985) was a Polish composer, pianist, and piano teacher who settled in Switzerland during World War I. Born in the town of Przemysl in Eastern Galicia, near Lwów, he studied in that city and then later in Vienna, where he became a private pupil of Theodor Leschetizky. He studi..
Czesław Miłosz
Czesław Miłosz in September 1999 Czesław Miłosz (1911-2004), Cracow (Poland), December 1998 Czesław Miłosz([pronunciation] ([Media helphelp]·[info])); (June 30, 1911 – August 14, 2004) was a Polish poet and essayist. Czesław Miłosz won the No..
Czesław Mroczek
Czesław Mroczek (born July 20, 1964 in Kałuszyn) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 8311 votes in 18 Siedlce district, candidating from Platforma Obywatelska list. See also Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2009 External links [Czesław Mroczek - parliame..
Czesław Niemen
Czesław Niemen (real name Czesław Juliusz Wydrzycki) (February 16, 1939 - January 17, 2004) was one of the most important and original Polish rock musicians, singing mainly in the Polish language. The Czesław Niemen grave plate on Powązki Cementary in Warsaw Niemen was born in Wasiliszki ..
Czesław Piątas
Czesław Piątas colspan="2" style="font-size: larger; text-align:center;" class |- | colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | |- ! style="color: white; height: 30px; background: #000000; no-repeat scroll top left;" | Life ! style="background:#000000; align:right;" | General |- ! Born |..
Czesław Ryll-Nardzewski
Czesław Ryll-Nardzewski (b. October 7, 1926 in Wilno, Poland) is a Polish mathematician. Czesław was student of Hugo Steinhaus. In 1954 he became professor at the Warsaw University and in 1959 at the Wrocław University of Technology . His main research areas are functional analysis, foundations ..
Czesław Siekierski
Czesław Adam Siekierski (born on 8 October 1952 in Stopnica) is a Polish politician and Member of the European Parliament for the MP & SW with the Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe, part of the European People's Party and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development. ..
Czesław Słania
Czesław Słania (pronounced CHESS-wav SWAN-ya) (22 October 1921–17 March 2005) was an accomplished postage stamp and banknote engraver. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Słania is the most prolific of all stamp engravers, with over 1000 stamps to his credit. Born in Czelad..
Czesław Warszewicz
Czesław Warszewicz is a General Director and a chairman of PKP Intercity S.A. He is holding this position since July 2006 Mr. Warszewicz graduated in economy at SGH in Warsaw in 1994. He took part in provatisation of few Polish companies, and before taking job in PKP Intercity he was the CFO in Ro..
Czewoja Coat of Arms
Czewoja Battle cry: Czawoja, Czawuja, Czewoja, Czewuja Details Alternative names Czawuja, Czewa, Czewuja, Czewye, Łzawa, Łzawia Earliest mention 1409 Towns none Families 18 names altogether: Batorzyński, Boturzyński, Czeremowski, Czewoj, Fabianowski, Gluzicki, Glużyc..

 


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