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Jo, Zette and Jocko
The Adventures of Jo, Zette and Jocko is a comic book (or bande dessinée) series created by Hergé (real name Georges Remi), the Belgian writer-artist who was best known for The Adventures of Tintin. The heroes of the series are two young children Jo and Zette Legrand and their pet monkey Jocko. ..
Jozan rug
Jozan rugs are made in the surroundings of the village Jozan - also spelled Josan - in the Iranian Malayer area. Jozan rugs are quality rugs of the Sarouk type often with designs as early 20th century Sarouks. Jozan rugs are often called Jozan Sarouk or Malayer Sarouk in trade. They are double-wef..
Jozef Adamec
Jozef Adamec (born February 26 1942, Vrbové) is former Slovak football player and trainer,one of the most famous Slovak football players of post war era. Temperament football player, great striker, later equally great passer. He played mostly for Spartak Trnava (1959-61, 1963-64, 1966-76). During ..
Jozef Balej
Jozef Balej (Born - February 22 1982 in Myjava, Slovakia) is a Slovakian Professional Hockey Right Winger in the National Hockey League who has played for the Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers and Vancouver Canucks. Contents 1 Playing Career2 Awards & Achievements3 Records4&nb..
Jozef Barmoš
Jozef Barmoš (born August 28, 1954), is a Slovak football defender. He played for Czechoslovakia, for which he played 52 matches. He was a participant in the 1982 FIFA World Cup. ..
Jozef Bomba
Jozef Bomba (March 30, 1939 in Bardejov - October 27, 2005 in Košice), was a Slovak football player. He played for Czechoslovakia, for which he played 13 matches. He was a participant at the 1962 FIFA World Cup, where Czechoslovakia won the silver medal. In his country he played mostly for Tatra..
Jozef Bubenko
Jozef Bubenko (March 21 1951 is an Slovakian football coach. He coached teams Tatran Prešov, BSC Jas Bardejov, Inter Bratislava, Panionis (2002-04) and Slovakia national under-21 football team. ..
Jozef Cardinal Tomko
Jozef Cardinal Tomko (*born 11 March 1924, Udavské , near Humenné, Slovakia) is Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples. Jozef Tomko, 1985 Life: 12 March 1949 obtained priest in Roma, Italy12 July 1979 appointed archbishop25 May 1985 appointed Cardinal9 April ..
Jozef Chovanec
Jozef Chovanec (born March 7 1960 in Slovakia) is a Czech football player and later a football manager. He played for Czechoslovakia. He was a participant in the 1990 FIFA World Cup. As a football manager he coached the Czech Republic from 1998 to 2001. He is currently chairman of Sparta Praha. ..
Jozef Cleber
Jozef Cleber (June 2, 1916 - May 12, 1999), also known as Jos Cleber or Jozef van Cleber, is a Dutch composer and conductor. He is best known for orchestrating the Indonesian national anthem Indonesia Raya. Background Cleber was born in Maastricht the son of an organist. He became a musician in t..
Jozef Gabčík
-->Jozef Gabčík (8 April 1912 - 18 June 1942) was a Slovak soldier involved in Operation Anthropoid, the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich (one of the most important men in Nazi Germany). Gabčík was a Slovak paratrooper of a rotmistr (rittmeister) rank. At the end of 1941, he and Jan Kubiš s..
Jozef Israëls
Josef Israëls (January 27, 1824 - August 12, 1911), Dutch painter, was born at Groningen, of Jewish parents. His father intended for him to be a man of business, and it was only after a determined struggle that he was allowed to enter on an artistic career. However, the attempts he made under the ..
Jozef Kaluza
Jozef Kaluza, Polish soccer player, later a coach, one of legends of Polish sports. Born on February 11, 1896, died on October 11, 1944 in Krakow. Kaluza was one of the best forward players of 1920s Poland. His whole career was connected with Cracovia Krakow - with this team in 1921 he won the fir..
Jozef Karol Hell
Jozef Karol Hell (1713-1789), German: Joseph Karl Hell, was a Slovak mining engineer and inventor who, in 1755, invented the water-pillar, the world's first water pump machine. It is mainly used today for oil extraction. ..
Jozef Kosacki
Józef Stanislaw Kosacki (1909-1990) was a Polish engineer, inventor, and soldier. While in Scotland, Kosacki came up with an invention that would save countless lives. He developed the first useable mine detector: this invention was crucial to the progress of the Second World War especially during ..
Jozef Kundlák
External links [Jozef Kundlák homepage] [Jozef Kundlák in Slovak] Who is... --> Jozef Kundlák is a famous tenor opera singer from Slovakia. He was born on October 12, 1956 in Bratislava. He studied at Conservatory in Bratislava in Prof. Ida Černecka's class. After finish..
Jozef Lenárt
Jozef Lenárt Jozef Lenárt (3 April 1923 in Liptovská Porúbka, Slovakia – 11 February 2004 in Prague) was a Czechoslovak politician. He graduated from a chemistry high school and worked for the Baťa company. He became a member of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ) and of t..
Jozef Mackiewicz
Józef Mackiewicz (April 1, 1902 – January 31, 1985) was a prominent Polish language writer and publicist. He was an enthusiastic anti-Communist, but during his life Mackiewicz was attacked by the right as well as by the left. The Polish nationalists hated him for desecrating Polish national v..
Jozef Maximilián Petzval
Jozef Petzval Jozef Maximilián Petzval (German: Josef Maximilian Petzval; Hungarian: Petzval József (or Józeph) Miksa), (born January 6, 1807 in Spišská Belá, Slovakia - died September 19, 1891 in Vienna) was a famous Slovak mathematician, inventor and physicist best known for his work..
Jozef Moravčík
Jozef Moravčík (born on March 19 1945) is a Slovak diplomat and political figure. He served as the Prime minister of Slovakia between 16 March 1994 and 13 December 1994, and later as the mayor of Bratislava. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Jozef Murgaš
Jozef Murgaš (17 February 1864, Tajov in the Kingdom of Hungary, present-day Slovakia – 11 May 1929, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania) was a Slovak inventor, architect, botanist, painter, patriot, and Roman Catholic pastor. He contributed to wireless telegraphy and help develop mobile communications..
Jozef Roháček
Jozef Roháček (February 6, 1877 - July 28, 1962) was Slovak protestant actvist, evangelist and scholar. He translated Bible from original languages into Slovak. The 1st edition of the complete Slovak Bible was edited by British and Foreign Bible Society in 1936. The revised edition was printed i..
Jozef Stumpel
Jozef Stümpel (Born July 20, 1972 in Nitra, Czechoslovakia, now Slovakia) is a Slovakian professional ice hockey player. He plays centre. --> Contents 1 Playing career2 Awards3 Records4 Career statistics5 International play6 References7 See also Playing caree..
Jozef T. Devreese
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. This does not cite its [[Ope..
Jozef Tiso
Tiso is also a spider genus (Linyphiidae). Jozef Tiso Monsignor Jozef Tiso (October 13, 1887–April 18, 1947) was a Roman Catholic priest who became a deputy of the Czechoslovak parliament, a member of the Czechoslovak government, and finally the President of Independent Slovak Republic f..
Jozef Vengloš
Jozef Vengloš (born February 18, 1936, Ruzomberok, Slovakia) is a Slovakian football coach with a wealth of coaching experience at the highest level, having coached in a number of countries. He has a Doctorate in Physical Education, as well as specialising in Psychology. He has been selected by FIF..
Jozef Vergote
Jozef Antoon Leo Maria Vergote (1910–1992) was a Flemish Egyptologist and Coptologist. He was born on 16 March 1910 in Gent, Belgium. He received his doctorate degree in classical philology and oriental languages in 1932 from the Catholic University of Leuven. He continued his studies in Paris, an..
Jozef Vliers
Jozef Vliers, nicknamed "Jef", was a Belgian football player who finished top scorer of the Jupiler League with 25 goals (together with Jef Van Gool) in 1958 while playing for Beerschot. He formerly played with Patria Tongeren and then with Racing de Bruxelles. In the summer of 1955 he moved to Be..
Jozef Zwonarz
Jozef Zwonarz, Polish-Catholic, was one of many Righteous Gentiles who opened their hearts and homes to persecuted Jews in spite of the penalty of death if they were caught doing so. Zwonarz showed particular courage in the face of adversity by housing a total of four Jewish adults in a cell under h..
Jozias van Aartsen
Jozias Johannes van Aartsen (born December 25, 1947 in The Hague) is a Dutch politician and member of the liberal People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD). Former agriculture minister (1994-1998) and former foreign minister (1998-2002). He was the parliamentary leader of the VVD in the Dutch..
Jozlin Bones
Jozlin Bones are an American hard rock band, originally comprised of Bill Stu (guitars), Teri Francis (bass), Jim Morgan (vocals), and Tom Morgan (drummer). Jozlin Bones formed in Boston, MA under the name Morgan Stu. Originally a blues rock group, the band changed their style when drummer Tom Morg..
Jozsef Karman
Jozsef Karman (1769-1795), Hungarian author, was born at Losoncz on the 14th of March 1769, the son of a Calvinist pastor. He was educated at Losoncz and Pest, whence he migrated to Vienna. There he made the acquaintance of the beautiful and eccentric Countess Markovics, who was for a time his mistr..
Jozsef Koves
Hungarian writer (1938-) currently living in Hungary. Contents 1 Main Works2 Editorial Works3 Publications4 Business5 Quotes6 See also7 Sources Main Works The Griffin-Licence (original title: A griff-licenc) (satire, 1984) The Shared Dog (novel, 1982) Longlegg..
Jozsef Szabo von Szentmiklos
Jozsef Szabo von Szentmiklos (14 March 1822-12 April 1894), Hungarian geologist, was born at Kalocsa, on 14 March 1822. His first contribution to science was an essay on metallurgy, in which subject he had received special training. Afterwards he settled at Budapest and investigated the geology of t..
Jozua François Naudé
Jozua François Naudé was acting State President of South Africa from 1967 to 1968. |- style="text-align: center;" ..

 


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