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2020 In The Czech Republic
Events in the year 2020 in the Czech Republic. Incumbents * President of the Czech Republic, President – Miloš Zeman * Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Prime Minister – Andrej Babiš Events *Planned: the 2020 Czech regional elections will be held in 13 regions. *8 August 2020 - 2020 Czech Republic fire, A fire incident in an apartment in Bohumin killed at least 11 people and further leaving 10 others injured. Deaths *9 January – **Ivan Passer, film director and screenwriter (b. 1933). **Karel Saitl, weightlifter (b. 1924). *14 January – Naděžda Kniplová, operatic soprano (b. 1932). *15 January – Bruno Nettl, Czech-born American ethnomusicologist and musicologist (b. 1930). *18 January – Petr Pokorný (theologian), Petr Pokorný, Protestant theologian (b. 1933). *20 January – Jaroslav Kubera, politician, President of the Senate of the Czech Republic, President of the Senate (b. 1947). *27 July – Jan Skopeček, actor and playwright (b. 1925). *3 ...
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Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, or simply Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, it is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. The Czech Republic has a hilly landscape that covers an area of with a mostly temperate continental and oceanic climate. The capital and largest city is Prague; other major cities and urban areas include Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň and Liberec. The Duchy of Bohemia was founded in the late 9th century under Great Moravia. It was formally recognized as an Imperial State of the Holy Roman Empire in 1002 and became a kingdom in 1198. Following the Battle of Mohács in 1526, the whole Crown of Bohemia was gradually integrated into the Habsburg monarchy. The Protestant Bohemian Revolt led to the Thirty Years' War. After the Battle of White Mountain, the Habsburgs consolidated their rule. With the dissolution of the Holy Empire in 1806, the Cro ...
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Bruno Nettl
Bruno Nettl (14 March 1930 – 15 January 2020) was an ethnomusicologist who was central in defining ethnomusicology as a discipline. His research focused on folk and traditional music, specifically Native American music the music of Iran and numerous topics surrounding ethnomusicology as a discipline. Life and career Bruno Nettl was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia in 1930, and he was the son of Paul and Gertrude (Hutter) Nettl, who both had musical backgrounds. In 1939, Nettl and his family, which was of Jewish heritage, moved to the US to escape the Holocaust, which caused several deaths within his family. He studied at Indiana University with George Herzog and the University of Michigan and taught from 1964 at the University of Illinois, where he eventually was named Professor Emeritus of Music and Anthropology. Nettl met his wife, Wanda Maria White, while he was a student at Indiana University and the couple married in 1952. Bruno and Wanda had two children, Rebecca and Glo ...
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Years Of The 21st Century In The Czech Republic
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2020s In The Czech Republic
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2020 In The Czech Republic
Events in the year 2020 in the Czech Republic. Incumbents * President of the Czech Republic, President – Miloš Zeman * Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Prime Minister – Andrej Babiš Events *Planned: the 2020 Czech regional elections will be held in 13 regions. *8 August 2020 - 2020 Czech Republic fire, A fire incident in an apartment in Bohumin killed at least 11 people and further leaving 10 others injured. Deaths *9 January – **Ivan Passer, film director and screenwriter (b. 1933). **Karel Saitl, weightlifter (b. 1924). *14 January – Naděžda Kniplová, operatic soprano (b. 1932). *15 January – Bruno Nettl, Czech-born American ethnomusicologist and musicologist (b. 1930). *18 January – Petr Pokorný (theologian), Petr Pokorný, Protestant theologian (b. 1933). *20 January – Jaroslav Kubera, politician, President of the Senate of the Czech Republic, President of the Senate (b. 1947). *27 July – Jan Skopeček, actor and playwright (b. 1925). *3 ...
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Irena Sedlecká
Irena Sedlecká (7 September 1928– 4 August 2020) was a Czech people, Czech sculpture, sculptor and Fellow of the Royal British Society of Sculptors. Sedlecká was born in Plzeň, Czechoslovakia. After training at the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague, Academy of Fine Arts in Prague, she was awarded the Lenin Prize for sculpture before fleeing the communist regime in 1967. She visited Chile where a sympathetic socialist government led by Salvador Allende was in power. She escaped from Prague in 1967 with her doctor husband and her three children. They travelled in an old battered car to Yugoslavia, on the pretence of a camping holiday. They only had passports for themselves; the children were not included on them. Through a fortunate coincidence, an Italian couple, who were travelling alone but had three of their children included on their passports, took pity on the couple's predicament, and offered to follow them through the border to Italy, bringing the three children in as the ...
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Hana Krampolová
Hana Krampolová (12 June 1961 – 3 August 2020) was a Czech actress. She was the wife of the actor Jiří Krampol. Krampolová died in Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 million people. The city has a temperate ... on 3 August 2020, aged 59. References 20th-century Czech actresses 1961 births 2020 deaths Actresses from Prague Place of death missing {{CzechRepublic-actor-stub ...
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Jan Skopeček
Jan Skopeček (19 September 1925 – 27 July 2020) was a Czech actor and playwright. Born in Litoměřice, Skopeček began his acting career in 1949, appearing in numerous plays. He was married to actress Věra Tichánková Věra Tichánková (7 December 1920 – 9 January 2014) was a Czech actress, whose career spanned over seven decades. Věra Tichánková died on 9 January 2014, aged 93, in Prague, Czech Republic The Czech Republic, or simply Cze ...; the couple remained together until Tichánková's death in January 2014. Skopeček died on 27 July 2020 at the age of 94.Zemřel herec Jan Skopeček


Selected filmography

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President Of The Senate Of The Czech Republic
The President of the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic () is the Speaker (politics), presiding officer of the Senate of the Czech Republic, Senate, the upper house of the Parliament of the Czech Republic and also the second-highest-ranking official of the Czech Republic, after the President of the Czech Republic, president. The position is provided for by Article 29 of the Constitution of the Czech Republic. The Senate elects one of its members as president at the start of each new term, or whenever the position is vacant. As a custom, the strongest party in the Senate usually chooses the president. See also *Senate of the Czech Republic *List of presidents of the Senate of the Czech Republic External links Profile of Miloš Vystrčil
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Jaroslav Kubera
Jaroslav Kubera (16 February 1947 – 20 January 2020) was a Czech politician for the Civic Democratic Party, who served in the Czech Senate representing Teplice from 2000 and the Senate President from 2018 until his death in 2020. He previously served as mayor of Teplice from 1994 to 2018. Kubera was a potential candidate in the 2018 presidential election, gathering enough support from fellow senators to register his candidacy, before deciding not to run. He died on 20 January 2020 after suffering a heart attack, becoming the first high-ranking Czech official to die in office. Early life and career Kubera was born in Louny on 16 February 1947. He studied mathematics at Masaryk University and business at the University of Economics, Prague, but did not complete his studies. Kubera stated that he left school due to impatience. He subsequently worked at Sklo Union Teplic and the business department of Elektrosvit Teplice. In 1990 he started working at the municipal bureau in Te ...
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Petr Pokorný (theologian)
Petr Pokorný (April 21, 1933 – January 18, 2020) was a Protestant theologian, professor at Charles University in Prague, and pastor of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren, one of the leading biblical scholars in the Czech Republic. For many years, Petr Pokorný led the Department of New Testament Studies at the Protestant Theological Faculty of the Prague University, in 1996–1999 he was the dean of the faculty, later (1998–2010) he was also the director of the Centre for Biblical Studies of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Charles University. Selected publications Publications in English *''The Genesis of Christology: Foundations for a Theology of the New Testament'', Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1987. *''Jesus in the Eyes of His Followers: Newly Discovered Manuscripts and Old Christian Confessions'', North Richland Hills, Tex.: BIBAL Press, 1998. *''A Commentary on the Gospel of Thomas: From Interpretations to the Interpreted'', New York: T & t Clark Ltd., 2009. *' ...
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Naděžda Kniplová
Naděžda Kniplová (née Pokorná; 18 April 1932 – 14 January 2020) was a Czech operatic soprano who had an active international career from the 1950s through the 1980s. Kniplová possessed a large voice with a sonorous, metallic, dark timbre that was particularly well suited to the dramatic soprano repertoire. While she was most admired in Czech operas and as Wagnerian heroines, she sang a wide repertoire that also encompassed Italian, Russian, and Hungarian language roles. A fine actress, her performances were praised for their intensity and pathos. However, some critics commented on a certain lack of steadiness or purity in her singing. Her voice is preserved on a number of recordings made on the Supraphon and Decca labels. Biography Born in Ostrava to a musical family, Kniplová had her first vocal training from her father before studying under Jarmila Vavrdová at the Prague Conservatory from 1947 to 1953. She pursued further studies at the Academy of Performing Arts in ...
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