- Olga
Charvátová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈolɡa ˈxarvaːtovaː], born 11 June 1962 in Gottwaldov, now Zlín), also
known Olga Křížová, is a
retired Czech alpine...
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Lucie Charvátová (Czech pronunciation: [ˈlutsɪjɛ ˈxarvaːtovaː]; born 1
February 1993) is a
Czech biathlete. She was born in
Hradec Králové. She has competed...
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Archived from the
original on 24
September 2019.
Retrieved 11 July 2013. K.
Charvátová, Václav II. Král český a polský,
Prague 2007, p. 18.
Sedlar 1994, p. 443...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Charvat or Charvát (Czech feminine:
Charvátová) is a
Czech surname referring to a
person of
Croatian descent. Notable...
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ancestresses of both the
House of
Luxembourg and the Habsburgs. Kateřina
Charvátová (2007). Václav II.: král český a polský. ISBN 978-80-7021-841-9. Gabriela...
- in 1993. They
returned in 2011 with a new
lineup consisting of
Jitka Charvátová (vocals), Petr Kučera (keyboards), Jan Vozáry (drums), and Petr Hons (guitars)...
- 1982:
Deutscher Kunstverlag, ISBN 3-422-00738-5, pp. 145–163 Kateřina
Charvátová,
Dobroslav Líbal: Sedlec. In: D. Housková, D. (ed.): Řád cisterciáků v...
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downhill ahead of her
compatriot Maria Walliser and the
Czechoslovak Olga
Charvátová. At 17
years old,
Figini became the
youngest Olympic champion in alpine...
- Alive.
Queensland Living History Federation.
Retrieved 4
November 2018.
Charvatova,
Veronika (23
April 2018). "A
brief history of
plant milks".
Vegan Food...
- Anne-Flore Rey
Hanni Wenzel Anni
Kronbichler 25
March 1984 Oslo 1983/84 Olga
Charvátová Erika Hess
Tamara McKinney 22
March 1986
Bromont 1985/86 Vreni...