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Nejedlý in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nejedlý (feminine Nejedlá) is a
Czech surname. Its
literal meaning is "inedible".
Notable people include:...
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December 2013. Oldřich
Nejedlý at FAČR (in Czech) Oldřich
Nejedlý at FAČR (also at old FAČR website) (in Czech) (in Czech) Oldřich
Nejedlý Biography (in Czech)...
- John A.
Nejedly Bridge" in his honor. In 1979,
nearby land was
acquired for the Antioch/Oakley
Regional S****line with the
support of
Nejedly, and it...
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Prague and
raised in Vancouver,
Nejedly resided in Toronto, Boston, and Naples,
Florida at
different times.
Nejedly retired in 2003 but had a
brief return...
- Attendance: 55,000 Referee: Ivan
Eklind (Sweden) With five goals, Oldřich
Nejedlý was the top
scorer in the tournament. In total, 70
goals were
scored by...
- professors. Son of the east
Bohemian composer and
pedagogue Roman Nejedlý (1844–1920), Zdeněk
Nejedlý had the good
fortune to be born in Litomyšl, the historic...
- Arnošt
Nejedlý at Olympics.com Arnošt
Nejedlý at the
Czech Olympic Committee (in Czech) Arnošt
Nejedlý at Olympijskytym.cz (in Czech) Arnošt
Nejedlý at Olympic...
- Vojtěch
Nejedlý (17
April 1772, in Žebrák – 7
December 1844, in Žebrák) was a
Czech writer. v t e...
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Martina Nejedly (born 26 May 1975) is a
former professional tennis player from Canada. She is the
younger sister of
former tennis player Jana
Nejedly. Nejedly...
- Burgr, Hajný, Šíma, Silný, Čtyřoký, Košťálek and in
particular Oldřich
Nejedlý, the top
scorer at the 1934 FIFA
World Cup.
Shortly before this most famous...