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Morávek
Morávek (feminine Morávková) is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bill Moravek, former football player and coach * Jan Morávek, Czech footballer * Jan Morávek (1902–1984), member of the Czech Resistance against the German occupation (1939-1945) in Czechoslovakia * Tamara Morávková (born 2003), Slovak footballer * Václav Morávek, Czech general * Veronika Morávková, Czech ice dancer * Vladimír Morávek (born 1965), Czech director, screenwriter, and actor See also * Moravčík * Moravec (surname) * Moravetz * Morawetz * Morawitz Morawitz is a surname. It is a Germanized variant of a Czech surname. It may refer to: * Ferdinand Ferdinandovitsch Morawitz (1827-1896), a Russian entomologist * August Feodorovitsh Morawitz (1837-1897), a Russian entomologist * Paul Oskar Morawi ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Moravek Czech-language surnames ...
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Jan Morávek
Jan Morávek (born 1 November 1989) is a Czech footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Bohemians 1905 and the Czech Republic national team. Career Club career Morávek began his career 1995 with Bohemians 1905 and was promoted to the first team in 2006, playing his debut on 8 June 2007 against 1. HFK Olomouc. He played his first game for Bohemians 1905 in the Czech First League on 12 November 2007 against Sparta Prague. After a successful tryout with German club Schalke 04 in November 2008, he signed a four-year contract on 24 March 2009. He joined the club on 1 July 2009 for a fee of €2.5 million. In summer 2010, Schalke loaned Morávek to 1. FC Kaiserslautern until the end of the season. After half a season back with Schalke, he signed a six-month loan with FC Augsburg in January 2012. International Morávek played six matches and scored two goals for the Czech Republic U18 national team. He was a member of the Czech Republic U21 national team where he has ...
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Václav Morávek
Václav Morávek (8 August 1904 – 21 March 1942) was a Czechoslovak Brigadier General and national hero, one of the best known personalities of the Czech antinazi rezistance and a member of the famous resistance group called the ''Three Kings''. He is also the protagonist in the Czech TV series ''Three Kings'', inspired by his group. He was a pistol shooting champion of the Czechoslovak Army (his personal motto during World War II is widely known: "''I believe in God and in my pistols''"), and commanded an Artillery battery in Olomouc with the rank of Staff Captain during the first Czechoslovak Republic. Demobilised after the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, he worked as a clerk at the Labour Office in Kolín. In summer 1939, he participated in the founding of the Obrana národa (Defense of the Nation), a resistance group made up of former Czechoslovak soldiers. Morávek was (together with Josef Mašín and Josef Balabán) a member of a group whose main tasks were keep ...
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Jan Morávek (1902–1984)
Jan Morávek (1902-1984) was an important member of the Czech Resistance against the German occupation (1939-1945) in Czechoslovakia. He worked at the Ceska Zbrojovka armament factory in Prague and later in Romania, under the command of Albert Göring Albert Günther Göring (9 March 1895 – 20 December 1966) was a German engineer, businessman, and the younger brother of Hermann Göring (the head of the German ''Luftwaffe'' and a leading member of the Nazi Party). In contrast to his broth .... Albert Göring was the younger brother of Reichmarschall Hermann Göring (second in command to Hitler). Morávek, through Stolle, was linked to the British secret service MI6. Morávek coordinated the underground resistance in the Skoda armaments factory. Albert Göring, acting with Hromatko (a member of the Skoda Board) devised a scheme to transfer commission from sales of armaments into a Swiss bank account. Part of those funds were used to help escape several hundred Jews and ot ...
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Vladimír Morávek
Vladimír Morávek (born 9 April 1965 in Moravský Krumlov) is a Czech theatre, film and television director, screenwriter and actor. His 2003 film '' Boredom in Brno'' won five Czech Lions. Between 1996 and 2005 he was art director of Klicperovo divadlo in Hradec Králové Hradec Králové (; german: Königgrätz) is a city of the Czech Republic. It has about 91,000 inhabitants. It is the capital of the Hradec Králové Region. The historic centre of Hradec Králové is well preserved and is protected by law as an .... Since 2005 he is the art director of Divadlo Husa na provázku. Selected filmography External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Moravek, Vladimir 1965 births Living people People from Moravský Krumlov Czech film directors Czech theatre directors Czech screenwriters Male screenwriters ...
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Moravčík
Moravčík (feminine Moravčíková) is a Slovak surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Anton Moravčík (1931–1996), Slovak footballer * Filip Moravčík (born 1991), Slovak footballer * Jozef Moravčík (born 1945), Slovak diplomat * Ľubomír Moravčík (born 1965), Slovak footballer * Martina Moravčíková (born 1988), Czech swimmer * Michal Moravčík (born 1994), Czech ice hockey player * Soňa Moravčíková (born 1999), Slovak alpine skier * Zuzana Moravčíková (born 1980), Slovak ice hockey player * Zuzana Moravčíková (born 1956), Slovak track athlete See also * Moravec (surname) * Morávek * Moravek * Moravetz * Morawetz * Morawitz Morawitz is a surname. It is a Germanized variant of a Czech surname. It may refer to: * Ferdinand Ferdinandovitsch Morawitz (1827-1896), a Russian entomologist * August Feodorovitsh Morawitz (1837-1897), a Russian entomologist * Paul Oskar Morawi ... {{surname Slovak-language surnames ...
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Moravec (surname)
Moravec (; feminine: Moravcová) is a Czech surname. "Morava" (Moravia) is the root of the surname. It may refer to: * David Moravec (born 1973), Czech ice hockey player. * Emanuel Moravec (1893–1945), Czech-Czechoslovak army officer, and Nazi collaborator. * František Moravec (1895–1966), Czech army officer and writer. * František Moravec (parasitologist), František Moravec (born 1939), Czech parasitologist. * Fritz Moravec (1922–1997), Austrian mountaineer. * Hans Moravec (born 1948), Austrian-Canadian scientist. * Ivan Moravec (1930–2015), Czech pianist. * Jan Moravec (born 1987), Czech footballer. * Jana Moravcová (1937–2018), Czech writer. * Jiří Moravec (born 1980), Czech ice hockey player. * Josef Moravec, Czech painter. * József Moravetz (1911–1990), Romanian footballer. * Klára Moravcová (born 1983), Czech skier and biathlete. * Martina Moravcová (born 1976), Slovak swimmer. * Miroslav Moravec (1939–2009), Czech actor. * Ondřej Morave ...
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Moravetz
Moravec (; feminine: Moravcová) is a Czech surname. "Morava" ( Moravia) is the root of the surname. It may refer to: * David Moravec (born 1973), Czech ice hockey player. * Emanuel Moravec (1893–1945), Czech-Czechoslovak army officer, and Nazi collaborator. * František Moravec (1895–1966), Czech army officer and writer. * František Moravec (born 1939), Czech parasitologist. * Fritz Moravec (1922–1997), Austrian mountaineer. * Hans Moravec (born 1948), Austrian-Canadian scientist. * Ivan Moravec (1930–2015), Czech pianist. * Jan Moravec (born 1987), Czech footballer. * Jana Moravcová (1937–2018), Czech writer. * Jiří Moravec (born 1980), Czech ice hockey player. * Josef Moravec, Czech painter. * József Moravetz (1911–1990), Romanian footballer. * Klára Moravcová (born 1983), Czech skier and biathlete. * Martina Moravcová (born 1976), Slovak swimmer. * Miroslav Moravec (1939–2009), Czech actor. * Ondřej Moravec (born 1984), Czech biathlete. * ...
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Morawetz
Morawetz is a Germanized variant of the Czech surname Moravec (surname), Moravec. It may refer to: * Cathleen Synge Morawetz (1923–2017), Canadian mathematician * Geoffrey B. Morawetz, Canadian judge * Herbert Morawetz (1915–2007), American chemical engineer * Oskar Morawetz (1917–2007), Czech-Canadian composer * Wilfried Morawetz (1951–2007), Austrian botanist See also

* * Moravčík * Morávek * Moravek * Morawitz Surnames of Czech origin Slavic-language surnames {{surname, Morawetz ...
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Morawitz
Morawitz is a surname. It is a Germanized variant of a Czech surname. It may refer to: * Ferdinand Ferdinandovitsch Morawitz (1827-1896), a Russian entomologist * August Feodorovitsh Morawitz (1837-1897), a Russian entomologist * Paul Oskar Morawitz (1879-1936), a German internist and physiologist See also * * Moravčík * Morávek * Moravek * József Moravetz * Morawetz Morawetz is a Germanized variant of the Czech surname Moravec (surname), Moravec. It may refer to: * Cathleen Synge Morawetz (1923–2017), Canadian mathematician * Geoffrey B. Morawetz, Canadian judge * Herbert Morawetz (1915–2007), American che ... {{surname, Morawitz Czech-language surnames Slovak-language surnames West Slavic-language surnames Slavic-language surnames ...
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Bill Moravek
William H. Moravek is a former soccer player and coach. He is currently a scout for English side Fulham having previously coached the British Virgin Islands national team. Biography Moravek grew up on a farm near Oatlands Plantation. As a child he played soccer in Annandale and Reston and traveled to Washington, D.C. to watch matches.For Soccer Coach, Life's an Island Paradise
Washington Post, August 6, 2000
He also played for and later as a reserve for
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Tamara Morávková
Tamara Morávková (born 2 January 2003) is a Slovak footballer who plays as a midfielder, winger, or striker Striker or The Strikers may refer to: People *A participant in a strike action *A participant in a hunger strike *Blacksmith's striker, a type of blacksmith's assistant *Striker's Independent Society, the oldest mystic krewe in America People wi ... for Slavia Prague. Early life Tamara Morávková was born on 2 January 2003 in Skalica. She started playing football at the age of five. She attended school in Trnava, Slovakia. Career Morávková was awarded the 2022 Slovak Female Under-19 Player of the Year. In 2023, she signed for Czech side Slavia Prague, helping the club win the league. Style of play Morávková is known for her speed. International goals Personal life Morávková has a twin brother. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Moravkova, Tamara Living people 2003 births Sportspeople from Skalica Expatriate women's footballers in the Czech Republic S ...
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Veronika Morávková
Veronika Morávková (born January 22, 1983, in Pardubice) is a Czech ice dancer. She is the 2002 and 2003 Czech champion with partner Jiří Procházka Jiří Procházka (; ; born October 14, 1992) is a Czech mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Light Heavyweight division in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), where he is the former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion. He was the i .... Competitive highlights (with Procházka) References * Czech female ice dancers 1983 births Living people Sportspeople from Pardubice {{CzechRepublic-figure-skating-bio-stub ...
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