- Čech (feminine
Čechová) is a
Czech surname meaning Czech. It was used to
distinguish an
inhabitant of
Bohemia from Slovaks,
Moravians and
other ethnic...
- Dana
Čechová (born 3
September 1983 as Dana Hadačová) is a
Czech table tennis player. She
competed at the 2008
Summer Olympics,
reaching the
second round...
- Kateřina
Čechová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkatɛr̝ɪna ˈtʃɛxovaː]; born 21
March 1988 in Brno) is a
Czech athlete who
specialises in the 100 m and 200 m sprints...
- Olga
Čechová (6
April 1925 – 24
November 2010) was a
Czech printmaker. A
native of Brno,
Čechová studied at the
School of Arts and
Crafts in that city...
- Heda
Čechová (17 July 1928 – 23
April 2020) was a
Czech television anchorwoman,
radio presenter, and politician. She
later served as a
member of the Czech...
- Soňa
Čechová (née Kňazovičová; 9
September 1930 – 4
March 2007) was a
Slovak translator and
promoter of Czecho-Slovak unity. She was the
editor in chief...
-
Slavoj Mladá
Boleslav was founded. In 1934, new
Astonka pitch was
opened in
Čechova Street. In 1942 and 1944 respectively, Mladoboleslavský SK and
Aston Villa...
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skull as a
result of
being a triplet. Čech
married Martina Dolejšová (now
Čechová) (born 1982), also of
Czech nationality, in June 2003. They have a daughter...
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April 2022.
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January 2025. Rhie, Arang; Nurk, Sergey;
Cechova, Monika; Hoyt,
Savannah J.; Taylor,
Dylan J.; Altemose, Nicolas; Hook,...
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Accessed July 12, 2021.
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