• Karel Urbánek (born 22 March 1941 in Bojkovice, Moravia) is a retired Czech politician, and the last Communist leader of Czechoslovakia. A former Bojkovice...
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    player Karel Urbánek (born 1941), Czech politician Karel van Mander III (1609–1670), Dutch painter Karel Velebný (1931–1989), Czech musician Karel Voolaid...
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  • Urbánek (born 1980), Czech footballer Jim Urbanek (1945–2009), American football player Johann Urbanek (1910–2000), Austrian footballer Karel Urbánek...
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  • Karel Urbánek (born 14 April 1972; died 11 May 2007) was a Czech football player. In 1999, Urbanek signed for Russian club FC Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod...
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    remained on parole until the end of his sentence in 2006. Together with Karel Urbánek from Czechoslovakia, Krenz is the last former General Secretary from...
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    entire Presidium, including General Secretary Miloš Jakeš, resigned, and Karel Urbánek, a more moderate Communist, was named General Secretary. Federal Television...
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    Alexander Dubček • 1969–1987 Gustáv Husák • 1987–1989 Miloš Jakeš • 1989 Karel Urbánek • 1989–1990 Ladislav Adamec President   • 1948–1953 (first) Klement...
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    Europe Since 1945: An Encyclopedia. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-17932-8. Karel Vrána (reporter) (23 November 2006). Reportéři ČT – Myšlenkové perly Miloše...
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    Luboš Prokopec (April 2013 – Oct 2014) Bohuslav Pilný (Oct 2014 – May 2017) Karel Havlíček (Jun 2017 – May 2018) Zdenko Frťala (Jun 2018 – Jun 2021) Miroslav...
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    November, Jakeš and the entire Presidium resigned. Jakeš was succeeded by Karel Urbanek, who only held power for about a month before the party formally abandoned...
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    Jakeš (1922–2020) Czech 17 December 1987 24 November 1989 1 year, 342 days 6 Karel Urbánek (born 1941) Czech 24 November 1989 20 December 1989 26 days...
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    Gottwald Antonín Novotný Alexander Dubček Gustáv Husák Miloš Jakeš Karel Urbánek Socialist Unity Party of Germany Wilhelm Pieck Otto Grotewohl Walter...
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    stage debut in 1959 in the Pardubice Theatre. After marrying the actor Karel Urbánek [cs] she moved to Prague, where she worked at Magician's Lantern and...
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  • Czechoslovakia In office 21 December 1989 – 1 September 1990 Preceded by Karel Urbánek Succeeded by Office abolished Personal details Born (1926-09-10)10 September...
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  • 2010(2010-08-21) (aged 97) Last signer of the Letter of the Six March 1989 Karel Urbánek Living (age 83) Last General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia...
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  • software. Tencor was founded in 1976 by Czech scientist and US immigrant Karel Urbanek, along with colleague John Schwabacher. The company initially focused...
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  • General Secretary (1969–1987) Miloš Jakeš, General Secretary (1987–1989) Karel Urbánek, General Secretary (1989) Presidents (complete list) – Klement Gottwald...
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    the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia resign. Jakeš is replaced by Karel Urbánek. November 26 – 1989 Uruguayan general election: Luis Alberto Lacalle...
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  • 2003–2009 Marek Suchý – FC Spartak Moscow – 2010–2013 Aleš Urbánek – FC Spartak Moscow – 2004 Karel Urbánek – FC Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod – 1999 Ondřej Vaněk...
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    also the Bojskovsko Museum, focused on local folklore and traditions. Karel Urbánek (born 1941), politician Bojkovice is twinned with: Trenčianska Turná...
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  • Procházková, Libuše Švormová-Paterová, Jaroslav Satoranský, Alois Švehlík, Karel Urbánek not awarded Eva Randová Jitka Molavcová not awarded Jaroslav Slavický...
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    (English: Central Military Archives) records. Retrieved 4 July 2012. "Urbánek, Karel" (in Czech). Valka.cz from Vojenský ústřední archiv (English: Central...
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  • Karel Finek (27 May 1920 in Hradec Králové – 8 September 1989) was a Czech football player and manager. He played for SK Baťov, Slavia Prague and Saint-Étienne...
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    left the band. Shortly before the competition, he formed a duo with Petr Urbánek, a bass-baritone and opera choir member of the Moravian-Silesian National...
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  • Kovazh 1 0 1957 1957 Johann Kowanda 1 1 1922 1922 Karl Kowanz 17 0 1948 1953 Karel Koželuh 4 1 1917 1918 Ernst Kozlicek 11 2 1953 1958 Paul Kozlicek 14 1 1956...
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    Final religious service at Lány Cemetery were celebrated by František Urbánek, preacher of the Unity of Czech Brethren and personal friend of President...
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  • Zerdaloglu as Bozděch Anna Šišková as Helga Katarína Kolajová as Marie Karel Hlušička as old Olšan "Recenze: 7 dní hříchů". FandímeFilmu.cz (in Czech)...
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  • Benedicto, who disputed the 1930 FIFA World Cup, in Italy). Head coach: Karel Petrů Although registered to the official list Daučík, Srbek, Šterc and...
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  • came back, the club's captain Ján Kozák returned from a loan at WBA, Aleš Urbánek, Branislav Fodrek and Branislav Obžera returned, and the new faces in the...
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    Musicians (Dent, London 1924). -. Boleska, Ten Years of the Czech Quartet (M. Urbánek, Prague 1902). J.R. Bennett, Smetana on 3000 Records (Oakwood Press 1974)...
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