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Polák (feminine Poláková) is a surname meaning "a Pole". Notable people with the surname include: * Elena Moskalová-Poláková (born 1948), Czech volleyball player *
Jakub Polák (anarchist) Jakub Polák (1 September 1952 – 25 September 2012) was a Czech anarchist and anti-racism activist.Czech Press Agency, Gwendolyn Albert (transl.)"Czech anarchist, advocate of Romani people's rights, has passed away" Romea.cz, Sept. 26, 2012. Pol ...
(1952–2012), Czech anarchist and Roma rights activist *
Jan Polák Jan Polák (; born 14 March 1981) is a retired Czech international footballer who played as a midfielder. Career In his younger days he played for FC Zbrojovka Brno and Tatran Bohunice. Formerly a member of the Czech national under-21 side, Pol ...
(born 1981), Czech international footballer * Jan Polák (defender) (born 1989), Czech footballer * Katarína Poláková (born 1979), Slovak basketball player *
Marta Poláková Marta Poláková (née Sedláčková; born 3 July 1934) is a Czech chess player, Czechoslovak Women's Chess Championship medalist (1965). Biography Marta Poláková was Brno chess player. She was one of the leading Czechoslovakian women's che ...
(born 1934), Czech chess master * Michal Polák (disambiguation), several persons * Roman Polák (born 1986), Czech ice hockey player *
Vojtěch Polák Vojtěch Polák (born June 27, 1985 in Ostrov) is a Czech professional ice hockey left wing who is currently playing with Cracovia Krakow in the Polska Hokej Liga. Polak most recently iced with Sheffield Steelers of the UK Elite Ice Hockey L ...
(born 1985), Czech ice hockey player


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Polack (disambiguation) Polack is a derogatory reference to a person of Polish descent. Polack may also refer to: * Polack (surname) * Polatsk Polotsk (russian: По́лоцк; be, По́лацк, translit=Polatsk (BGN/PCGN), Polack (official transliteration); lt, Po ...
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Polak Polak is the Polish noun for a Pole (also in several other Slavic languages). It is also a surname. In 2020 there were over 21,500 persons with the surname in Poland. Notable people with the surname include * A. Polak Daniels (1842–1891), Du ...
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Polášek Polášek (feminine Polášková) is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Polášek (born 1991), Czech ice hockey player * Albin Polasek (1879–1965), Czech-American sculptor and educator * Filip Polášek (born 1985) ...
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Poliakoff Poliakoff is a surname, a variant of Polyakov. It may refer to: *Alexander Poliakoff, Russian-born British electronics engineer, inventor and businessman, father of Martyn and Stephen *Élie de Poliakoff, Russian-born equestrian *Joseph Poliakoff, R ...
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Pollack (surname) Pollack is a surname. It derives from Polish noun ''Polak'', meaning a Pole. Notable people with the surname include: * Alan W. Pollack, American musicologist * Andrea Pollack (1961–2019), East German swimmer * Andrew Pollack (b. 1966), American ...
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Pollak Pollak is an Austrian surname, and is a variant of ''Polak'' usually of Jewish Ashkenazic origin, it originates as an ethnic surname for Jews between Austria, Poland and Germany. Notable people with the surname include: Athletes * Burglinde Pollak ...
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Polyakov Polyakov or Poliakov, (russian: Поляко́в, uk, Поляко́в, he, פוליאקוב‎, be, Палякоў, Paliakoŭ), or Polyakova, Paliakova (feminine; ) is a Slavs, Slavic surname. It may be transliterated as ''Poliakoff''. Nota ...


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