- The
Svatava (German: Zwodau, Zwotau, Zwota) is a
river in the
Czech Republic and Germany. It is a left
tributary of the Ohře. From its
source south of...
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Svatava (German: Zwodau) is a
market town in
Sokolov District in the
Karlovy Vary
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 1,600 inhabitants. The settlement...
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pronounced [ˈsʋatɔʋe]; Russian: Сватово, romanized: Svatovo,
pronounced [
ˈsvatəvə]) is a city on the
Krasna River in
Luhansk Oblast,
eastern Ukraine. It...
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Bukovsko (1,700)
Kralice na Hané (1,697) Stařeč (1,670)
Kounice (1,661)
Svatava (1,644) Dub nad
Moravou (1,620)
Krucemburk (1,604) Lázně Toušeň (1,513)...
- 45 BVP-1 from the
Czech Army's deep
storage [April 2022]. BVP-2. BPzV
Svatava [cs]
combat reconnaissance vehicles [Before May 2023]. From
private companies...
- Świętosława of
Poland (Czech:
Svatava Polská; c. 1046–1048 – 1
September 1126) was the
third wife of Duke (later King)
Vratislaus II of
Bohemia and the...
- Alma mater
Lazarev Institute of
Oriental Languages Moscow University Spouse(s)
Svatava Pirkova,
Krystyna Pomorska School Moscow linguistic circle Prague linguistic...
- Fairytales] (in Czech). Praha: Fragment. ISBN 978-80-253-1126-4. Pavlová,
Svatava (2000). Dva
tucty pohádek z Krkonoš a Podkrkonoší [Two
Dozens Of Fairytales...
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Vladislav I was a son of
Vratislaus II of
Bohemia by his
second wife
Svatava, a
daughter of
Casimir I of Poland.
Together with his
cousin Svatopluk...
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Svatava Kysilková (born 29
December 1964) is a
Czech basketball player. She
competed in the women's
tournament at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...