The name is of Czech origin and is a nickname for Václava, the feminine form of name Václav.
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It is named after Václav Knoll, a Czech science and technology promoter in the city of Pardubice.
He met the Czech President Václav Havel, the American President Bill Clinton and the US ambassador to the UN Madeleine Albright at U zlatého tygra on 11 January 1994.
Bohumil Makovsky represented a fulfillment of the "American Dream." He was born on September 23, 1878 in Františky, Bohemia to a Czech speaking family of Vaclav and Anna Hladik Makovsky.
Zelenka: Responsoria pro Hebdomada Sancta ZWV 55, 2 CDs Collegium Vocale 1704, Collegium 1704, Vaclav Luks
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Zelenka: Requiem in D ZWF 46, 2 CDs Collegium 1704 & Collegium Vocale 1704, Vaclav Luks
From 15 June 1938 - served, along with his stepfather Chief Officer Vaclav Jenik, on the Department of Financial Guard, the Customs office Kaplicke Chalupy Czechoslovakia/Guglwald Austria.
The legend is based on the life of the historical Saint Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia or Svatý Václav in Czech (907–935).
She played also with major orchestras in Europe (Czech Philharmonic, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra of Berlin, Orchestre national de France, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, etc.) and renowned conductors as Georges Enesco, Kiryl Kondrashin, Jean Martinon, Kurt Masur, Vaclav Neumann, Manuel Rosenthal, Kurt Sanderling etc.
Hrubeš a Mareš jsou kamarádi do deště (means "Václav Hrubeš and Josef Mareš Friends Come Rain or Shine"), a Czech comedy film
Lead actors: Július Satinský (Albert Horák), Jana Šulcová (Kateřina Horáková), Václav Postránecký (Michal Adámek), Eliška Balzerová (Dáša Adámková), Pavel Nový (Pepa Bednář), Zdena Studenková (Gábina Bednářová), Květa Fialová (grandmother), Jan Faltýnek (taxi-driver), Zuzana Gutheisová (Dášenka), Marta Buchtíková (Kačenka), Václav Korda (Míša), Cyril Křupala (Pepíno), Lukáš Pelánek (Matýsek), Marek Dvořák (Bertík)
An old Slavic settlement upon a ford was moved to a nearby hill where the mining town was founded (ca. 1240) by king Václav I, in the Middle Ages inhabited mostly by Germans (mostly from Northern Bavaria and Upper Saxony).
Hector Berlioz: Harold en Italie, Op. 16 – Ladislav Černý (viola); Václav Jiráček (conductor); Czech Philharmonic; Supraphon (1953, 1954)
Guest conductors through the years have included, Dr. William Revelli, Dr. Richard Strange, Dr.James Neilson, Dr. James Dunlop (PSU), Mr. Vaclav Nelhybel and in March 1973, Arthur Fiedler, Director of the Boston Pops Orchestra.
The other actors are Čeněk Šlégl, Růžena Šlemrová, Václav Trégl, Theodor Pištěk Sr, Marie Norrová, Darja Hajská, František Černý, Karel Postranecký, J. Hradčanský, Bolek Prchal, Emanuel Kovařík, Ada Dohnal, Lída Borovcová, Zdeněk Martínek, Míla Svoboda, Karel Veverka, Dalibor Pták, Vojta Merten, Alois Dvorský, F. X. Mlejnek, Václav Švec, Antonín Zacpal and Zita Kabátová.
Giovanni Punto, born Jan Václav Stich (1746–1803), Czech horn player and composer
In cast with: Vlasta Burian, Jaroslav Marvan, Adina Mandlová, Čeněk Šlégl, Marie Blažková, Václav Trégl, Ladislav Hemmer, Karel Postranecký, František Filipovský,...
Václav Mára (born August 5, 1943 in Sedlec-Prčice) is a Czechoslovak sprint canoer who competed in the late 1960s.
The Purple Pterodactyls A book for which Vaclav Vaca did the cover drawing
He was born on June 26, 1891 in Háj near Opava in Austrian Silesia (today the Czech Republic), of an old non-Catholic nobility family; his parents were Václav Vojtěch Vančura, born 1856 in Čáslav, Evangelical, Director of sugar refinery in Háj and Marie Svobodová, Catholic, born 1863 in Kluky near Čáslav.
The film showed at numerous international film festivals, winning several awards, including the Vaclav Havel Award at the One World Film Festival in Prague.