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- Hungarians. The Sokol flourished in the early interwar period, and by 1930 had 630,000 members. The Sokols held one last slet (350,000 Sokols) on the eve...
- Czech Sokol movement, the original one Polish Sokół movement Russian Sokol movement Sokol movement in Yugoslavia Slovenian Sokol movement Serbian Sokol movement...
- Sasha Sökol Cuillery (Mexico City, June 17, 1970), known during her childhood and adolescence as Sasha and, from 1997 onwards, as Sasha Sökol, is a Mexican...
- Alejandro Sokol (1961–2009), Argentine musician Alois Sokol (1914–1991), Czech fencer Andy Sokol (1928–1991), Canadian football player Artyom Sokol (Russian...
- customer for the Sokol. During the mid-1990s, a 15-year modernisation plan called for the procurement of 90 transport-orientated Sokols, along with 100...
- The Sokol International Circuit (also known as CTK Sokol - Kazakh: Сокол халықаралық автодром, romanized: "Sokol" halyqaralyq avtodromy, Russian: Международный...
- Ondřej Sokol (born 16 October 1971), is a Czech actor, director, television presenter and translator. Sokol was born at Šumperk, Czechoslovakia. After...
- Sokół (Polish: [ˈsɔkuw] , English: Falcon), or in full the Polskie Towarzystwo Gimnastyczne "Sokół" (English: "Falcon" Polish Gymnastic Society), is the...
- from volunteer exercise and discipline. Sokols have been prominent in the Olympic Games for many years. Sokol Omaha sent Phil Cahoy and James Hartung...
- Jason Sokol (born 1977) is an American historian and an ****ociate professor at the University of New Hampshire. Sokol is the author of three books on...