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Bílý Potok (Jeseník District)
Bily may refer to: *Laurence Bily, French sprinter *Sydir Bily, Ukrainian Cossack *Bilyi, a different transliteration of the same Ukrainian surname Bílý (feminine Bílá) is a Czech surname meaning "white". It may refer to: *Josef Bílý, Czech general * Lucie Bílá, Czech singer *Věra Bílá, Czech singer See also * *Bila (other) Bila or Bílá may refer to: Places *Bila, Ethiopia, formerly known as Billo and Billa, or its eponymous Bila Seyo region *Bila, a village in Schitu, Giurgiu, Schitu Commune, Romania *Bila (Livno), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina *Bila, Vitez ... {{White-surname Czech-language surnames Ukrainian-language surnames ...
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Laurence Bily
Laurence Bily (born 5 May 1963 in Bressuire) is a retired French sprinter, who specialized in the 100 meters. She ran for the Racing Club de France Racing Club de France, also known as RCF, is a French Sports club, omnisport club that was founded on 20 April 1882 under the name Racing Club. Racing Club changed its name to Racing Club de France (RCF) on 21 November 1885. The club is located a ..., and set a French junior record with 11.35 seconds in 1982 and a senior record with 11.04 in 1989. International competitions DNS = did not start. DNF = did not finish. DQ = disqualified. 1Did not start in the final2Representing Europe3Did not finish in the semifinals External links * 1963 births Living people People from Bressuire Sportspeople from Deux-Sèvres French female sprinters Athletes (track and field) at the 1988 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for France European Athletics Championships medalists World ...
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Sydir Bily
Sidor Bely or Sydir Bily (1716 — 20 July 1788) was Kosh ataman of the Black Sea Cossack Host. Biography Bily was born in 1716 to a Cossack family near Kherson. He studied in the Kiev-Mohyla Academy after which he joined the Sich as a young man where he continued his studies in the Sich officer school. Due to his talents he was chosen to be an osaul. He took part in numerous sea and land campaigns on the Danube and in Crimea where he gained a reputation as a fine commander and seaman. In the 1760s he carried out special assignments for Petro Kalnyshevsky. Because of his intelligence and education he was always trusted and was popular. He travelled to St Petersburg with Kalnyshevsky and Antin Holovaty in January 1762 for the coronation of Catherine II. Bily was honoured with a gold medal and nobility status. 150px, left, Coat of arms of Sydir Bily After his return to the Sich in 1774, Bily and Antin Holovaty once again sent to St Petersburg where he represented the rights of th ...
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Bilyi
Bilyi or BilyyBGN/PCGN 1965 Romanization of Ukrainian. ( uk, Білий) is a Ukrainian surname derived from a word meaning "white" (білий). Feminine form: Bila (Біла). It may refer to: * Ivan Bilyi (born 1988), Ukrainian footballer * Maksym Bilyi (other), multiple people * Mykhailo Bilyi (1922–2001), Ukrainian Soviet politician * Oleh Bilyi (born 1993), Ukrainian footballer * Vasyl Bilyi (born 1990), Ukrainian footballer * Vladyslav Bilyi (born 1997), Ukrainian Paralympic athlete *Bilyi, a different transliteration of the same Ukrainian surname See also * * Bilyk *Bila (other) Bila or Bílá may refer to: Places *Bila, Ethiopia, formerly known as Billo and Billa, or its eponymous Bila Seyo region *Bila, a village in Schitu, Giurgiu, Schitu Commune, Romania *Bila (Livno), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina *Bila, Vitez ... References {{surname, Bilyi Ukrainian-language surnames ...
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Josef Bílý
Josef Bílý (30 June 1872 in Zbonín-Ochoz – 28 September 1941 in Prague) was a Czech general and commander of the Czechoslovak national armed forces. Early life and education Bílý attended the State Real Gymnasium from 1883 to 1888. Military career Service in the Austro-Hungarian army After completing his studies at gymnasium, he studied at the Austro-Hungarian Army's infantry cadet school in Trieste from 1888 to 1892. Joining the 15th Infantry Regiment in Tarnopol as a cadet in 1892, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant in 1894. From 1898 to 1900 he attended the Military College in Vienna, after which he served in the 7th Infantry Division in Osijek (Slavonia), then in Lviv and, beginning in 1906, in Trieste, having risen to the rank of captain in 1903. He was an instructor in tactics and training at the cadet school in Vienna from 1908 to 1910, after which he served in the 4th Infantry Regiment in Vienna. After being promoted to major on 1 August 1914, he commande ...
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Lucie Bílá
Lucie Bílá (born April 7, 1966 as ''Hana Zaňáková'') is a Czech pop singer. According to her label, EMI Czech Republic, the singer has sold over one million albums. She won the Czech musical award, Český slavík 13 times, the highest number. Biography Lucie Bílá (born Hana Zaňáková) was born in the town of Otvovice in Czechoslovakia to Czech mother and Slovak father, where she was raised and where she attended a secondary school. Before she became involved in the field of music, she trained to be a seamstress. Bila's first experiences with show business were as a member of the rock bands Rock-Automat and Arakain. In 1980, she was noticed by Czech music producer Petr Hannig, who created her stage name Lucie Bílá (literally, ''Lucy White'') and penned her first recorded songs. Her name change was originally due to confusion with another famous Czech singer, Hana Zagorová. For over three decades, Bílá has had tremendous professional success among Czechs in ...
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Věra Bílá
Věra Bílá (22 May 1954 – 12 March 2019) was a Czech vocalist and musician of Romani ethnicity. She initially gained acclaim performing Romani folk and pop songs and was the lead singer of the Czech recording act ''Kale'' with whom she performed songs in Romani, Czech, and Slovak. She was highly acclaimed, toured internationally and was often called the "Ella Fitzgerald of Gypsy music" or the "Queen of Romany" Biography Bílá, a Rokycany native, was the daughter of singer Karol Giňa. She lived and worked in the Czech Republic. Her name Věra means "faith" in Slavic languages; and her surname "Bílá" means "white" in Czech. In 1999 director Mira Erdevicki-Charap portrayed Bila in the documentary "Black and White in Colour". Bila died on 12 March 2019, aged 64 of a heart attack. Recordings *Věra Bílá & Kale – C'est comme ca *Věra Bílá – Queen Of Romany *Věra Bílá & Kale – Rovava *Věra Bílá & Kale – Kale Kalore *Věra Bílá & Kale – Rom-Pop (produced ...
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Bila (other)
Bila or Bílá may refer to: Places *Bila, Ethiopia, formerly known as Billo and Billa, or its eponymous Bila Seyo region *Bila, a village in Schitu, Giurgiu, Schitu Commune, Romania *Bila (Livno), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina *Bila, Vitez, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina *Bila, Cameroon, a village in Cameroon *Bila River (other) *Slovenian name for Resiutta, a municipality in Italy *Bílá (Frýdek-Místek District), a municipality and village in the Czech Republic *Bílá (Liberec District), a municipality and village in the Czech Republic Surname *Bílá, the feminine form of the Czech surname Bílý *Jedediah Bila, American TV host, author and columnist *Abdoul Bila, Burkinabé footballer *Vonani Bila, South African author and poet Other *Bila (sun), the solar deity of the Adnyamathanha people *Bila language, a Bantu language spoken by the Mbuti Pygmies *Bila' language, the name for several extinct Mon–Khmer languages of Malaya *Battalions of Light Infan ...
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