-
August 1981 in Strakonice),
known by her pen name Anna
Bolavá, is a
Czech writer and poet. Anna
Bolavá was born in
Strakonice in 1981, but she
spent her childhood...
- them to the market, thus
promoting economic growth.
Rural villages such as
Bolava,
found in the
Western Province of
Solomon Islands, have
benefited greatly...
- "Bhardar Kaya" "Galavar Bat" "Gol Gol Gaal" "Kajal" "Oth" "Naak" "Kasa
Bolava Ughada"
Others "Gaarva" "Rimjhim Dhun" "Gaar Vara Haa Bharaaraa" "Zaadaakhaali...
- Here is a list of some of the
songs set by the sisters:[citation needed]
Bolava Vitthala –
Abhang (Sant Tukaram) – in Raga Bhatiyar. Pagaivanukkarulvai...
- ابوالعباس), also
Romanized as Abū ol ‘Abbās; also
known as Ab-ol-Abbās,
Bolāvās, Bulāwās, Mangasht, Mongasht, and Mongast, is a
village in, and the capital...
- States), poet &
academic Sophie Bolander (1807–1869, Sweden), nv. Anna
Bolavá (b. 1981), nv. & poet
Emily Bold (b. 1980),
adult & YA nv.
Catherine of...
- 2017-07-05. "IAAF:
Jakub Holusa | Profile". iaaf.org.
Retrieved 2017-07-05. "
Bolavá pata přiměla Holušu skončit: Těch úspěchů bylo
docela dost" (in Czech)....
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English Zdeňka Bezděková (1907–1999), writer,
philosopher and
translator Anna
Bolavá, (born 1981), novelist, poet
Tereza Boučková (born 1957),
short story writer...
- Lev Blatný (1894–1930), poet, author,
theatre critic and
Dramaturg Anna
Bolavá (born 1981)
novelist and poet Egon
Bondy (1930–2007), philosopher, writer...
- painter;
lived here in 1942–1958 Váša Příhoda (1900–1960),
violinist Anna
Bolavá (born 1981),
writer Vodňany is
twinned with: Kisbér,
Hungary Oravský Podzámok...