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Katarína Kolníková
Katarína Kolníková (née Beňovičová, 20 April 1921 – 29 May 2006) was a Slovak stage actress. Biography Katarína Kolníková was born in Radošina. She was one of nine children raised alone by her mother after her father, a railroad worker whose income used to provide for the family, abandoned his wife and children. Kolníková grew up in extreme poverty, having to work as a laborer for the church. Out of her siblings, only herself and her brother Ján survived until adulthood. Kolníková acted since she was 11 years old. In her adulthood, she moonlighted as an amateur actress, while supporting her family as with her daytime job as a nursery teacher. In 1971, she became a member of the Radošina Naive Theatre. Acting career Kolníková acter in 17 plays as an amateur actress and 21 plays as a member of the Radošina Naive Theatre. Most of the Radošina Naive Theatre plays she featured in were directed by Stanislav Štepka, with whom she closely collaborated for ...
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Radošina
Radošina ( hu, Radosna) is a municipality in the Topoľčany District of the Nitra Region, Slovakia. In 2011 it had 2013 inhabitants.http://portal.statistics.sk/files/obce-pohl-vek.pdf It is located in the southwestern part of Topoľčany district, on the border mountains Interesting Routes Nitra and downs. The village lies at 216 m above sea level, the cadastral territory covers an area of 2767 ha and has over two thousand inhabitants. The area of Radošina was inhabited during the Middle Paleolithic, as evidenced by the findings in the cave called Devil's Furnace. Radošina was created to communicate a very exposed location in the district is already in the early Middle Ages cruised important long-distance routes. The village's name probably comes from the river, which was first mentioned in a deed of Nitra Alphonsus Vincent from 1249 as Radusna. Over the 13th century, Radošina grew into a quite populous village. In the third 14th century it belonged to the Bishop ...
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First Czechoslovak Republic
The First Czechoslovak Republic ( cs, První československá republika, sk, Prvá česko-slovenská republika), often colloquially referred to as the First Republic ( cs, První republika, Slovak: ''Prvá republika''), was the first Czechoslovak state that existed from 1918 to 1938, a union of ethnic Czechs and Slovaks. The country was commonly called Czechoslovakia (Czech and sk, Československo), a compound of ''Czech'' and ''Slovak''; which gradually became the most widely used name for its successor states. It was composed of former territories of Austria-Hungary, inheriting different systems of administration from the formerly Austrian ( Bohemia, Moravia, a small part of Silesia) and Hungarian territories (mostly Upper Hungary and Carpathian Ruthenia). After 1933, Czechoslovakia remained the only ''de facto'' functioning democracy in Central Europe, organized as a parliamentary republic. Under pressure from its Sudeten German minority, supported by neighbouring Nazi G ...
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Hall Of Fame OTO Award
Hall of Fame ''OTO'' Award ---- Currently held by Božidara Turzonovová ---- First awarded , Last awarded 2000 , Present Hall of Fame ''OTO'' Award has been annually presented at the OTO Awards ceremony for lifetime achievements. Since 2000, the honor is given by the Academy of Personalities of Culture and Social Life in Slovakia. Honorees 2000s 2010s ; Notes: Ψ References External links ''OTO Awards'' (Official website) ''OTO Awards'' - Winners and nominees (From 2000 onwards) ''OTO Awards'' - Winners and nominees(From 2000 to 2009) at ''Nový čas ''Nový Čas'' (literally meaning ''New Time'' in English) is a tabloid and the best-selling daily in Slovakia. History and profile ''Nový Čas'' was founded in 1990 after the Velvet Revolution, initially as a rough copy of the Austrian ''Kro ...'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Hall of Fame OTO Award OTO Awards Awards established in 2000 Halls of fame in Slovakia Entertainment halls of fame ...
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Vášnivý Bozk
''Vášnivý bozk'' (also known as ''Vášnivý polibek''; "Kiss of Passion") is a 1995 Czecho- Slovak psychological drama film starring Jozef Kroner, Ivana Chýlková, and Jiří Bartoška. Cast *Ivana Chýlková as Hana * Jiří Bartoška as Igor *Szidi Tobias as Blanka *Jozef Kroner as Schneider *Matej Landl as Viktor *Roman Luknár as Lajko *Andrej Hryc as Mário * Katarína Kolníková as grandmother *Ján Mildner as grandfather Additional credits * František Lipták - art director * Katarína Hollá - costume designer * Michal Holubec - sound * Petr Dvořák - electrician * Juraj Solan - score mix See also *List of Slovak submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Slovakia has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film since 1993. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outsid ... References External links * ...
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2006 Deaths
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1921 Births
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Slovak Stage Actresses
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