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Blatný (feminine Blatná) is a Czech surname. Notable people include: * František Blatný, Czech chess player, international chess referee and chess coach * Jan Blatný, Czech physician and politician * Ivan Blatný, Czech poet * Lev Blatný, Czech poet * Pavel Blatný, Czech chess player * Zdeněk Blatný, Czech ice hockey player See also * Blatná Blatná (; german: Blatna) is a town in Strakonice District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 6,400 inhabitants. It is known for a water castle in the centre of a pond, and a landscape garden around it. The town cent ..., a town in South Bohemia {{Surname Czech-language surnames ...
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František Blatný
František Blatný (2 April 1933 – 16 December 2015), was a Czech chess player, Czechoslovak Chess Championship medalist (1962, 1964), European Team Chess Championship team medalist (1957). Biography In Czechoslovak Chess Championship František Blatný for the first time took part in 1954. In 1962 he became a bronze medalist, and two years later, in 1964, he shared first place with Vlastimil Jansa, but lost to him the additional match for the title of champion. From 1965 to May 2011, he managed the chess section in the oldest newspaper Brno ''Rovnost''. František Blatný played for Czechoslovakia: * in Chess Olympiads participated 2 times (1962-1964); * in European Team Chess Championships participated 2 times (1957, 1970) and won team bronze medal (1957); * in World Student Team Chess Championships participated 4 times (1955, 1957-1959) and won 2 team bronze medal (1957, 1958). He was a father of grandmaster Pavel Blatný Pavel Blatný (born 22 June 1968 in Brno, Czechos ...
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Jan Blatný
Jan Blatný (born 24 March 1970) is a Czech physician, teacher and politician. On 29 October 2020 he was named as Minister of Health of the Czech Republic by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš Andrej Babiš (; born 2 September 1954) is a Czech politician and businessman of Slovak descent who served as the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 2017 to 2021. Babis previously served as the Minister of Finance and deputy Prime Minister ... following the resignation of Roman Prymula. On 7 April 2021 he was replaced by Petr Arenberger. References people from Prostějov 1970 births Health ministers of the Czech Republic ANO 2011 Government ministers Living people COVID-19 pandemic in the Czech Republic Czech physicians Hematologists Masaryk University alumni {{COVID-19-stub ...
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Ivan Blatný
Ivan Blatný (; 21 December 1919 in Brno, Czechoslovakia – 5 August 1990 in Colchester, United Kingdom) was a Czech poet and a member of '' Skupina 42 (Group 42). Life Blatný, the son of the writer Lev Blatný, was a member of the ''Skupina 42'' (Group 42 - association of Czech modern artists). In March 1948, after the communist seizure of power in his native country, Blatný left his country - just one of many figures in Czech Literature who chose to emigrate rather than go underground. However, he found life in exile difficult, as did many other émigré Czech writers such as Ivan Diviš. During his subsequent life in the United Kingdom, he spent time in various mental hospitals, suffering from paranoid fear that StB agents will kidnap him back to Czechoslovakia. From 1984 until shortly before his death, he lived in a retirement home in Clacton-on-Sea. A plaque commemorating his stay can be seen on the wall of the Edensor Care Home in Orwell Road. His ashes were taken to th ...
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Lev Blatný
Lev Blatný (11 April 1894 Brno – 21 June 1930 Poprad-Kvetnica) was a Czech people, Czech poet, author, theatre critic and dramaturg. Life Blatný descended from a musical family from Brno. From 1915 to 1918 he was a soldier in Galicia (Eastern Europe), Galicia, in the Bukovina and Albania. After the war he terminated his studies in Prague and became a civil servant at České dráhy, Československé státní dráhy (Czechoslovak State Railways) in Brno. Shortly thereafter he began his theatre activity, first as Dramaturg. He tried to bring important new works native and strange artists on the stage. Works Already as a young man he published poems and short prose, later the theatre was his homeland, he wrote also numerous criticisms. His first own work was ''Starlit Sky'' (Hvězdná obloha), specified in the theatre in Brno. The play ''Three'' (Tři) and the comedy followed ''Kokoko dák'', were his most popular works. He wrote also some Expressionist stories. He died of tub ...
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