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Blažej is a Czech and Slovak name. Błażej is a Polish name. It is a masculine given name derived from Latin ''Blasius'' (known in English as Blaise, but it also appears as a surname (Czech and Slovak feminine: Blažejová). Notable people with the surname include: Given name Blažej * Blažej Baláž (born 1958), Slovak artist *Blažej Vaščák (born 1983), Slovak footballer * Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel (1677–1723), Czech-Italian architect *Karel Blažej Kopřiva (1756–1785), Czech organist and composer Błażej *Błażej Augustyn (born 1988), Polish footballer *Błażej Janiaczyk (born 1983), Polish racing cyclist *Błażej Koniusz (born 1988), Polish tennis player *Bernard of Wąbrzeźno, born Błażej Pęcharek (1575–1603), Catholic priest and a Benedictine monk * Błażej Radler (born 1982), Polish footballer *Błażej Telichowski (born 1984), Polish footballer Surname *Franciszek Błażej Captain Franciszek Błażej ( noms de guerre "Roman", "Bogusław") was b ...
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Czech Name
Czech names are composed of a given name and a surname, family name (surname). Czechs typically get one given name – additional names may be chosen by themselves upon baptism but they generally use one. With marriage, the bride typically adopts the bridegroom's surname. Given names In the Czech Republic, names are simply known as ("names") or, if the context requires it, ' ("Baptismal name, baptismal names"). The singular form is '. A native Czech given name may have Christianity, Christian roots or traditional Slavic names, Slavic pre-Christian origin (e.g. Milena (name), Milena, Božena, Jaroslav (other), Jaroslav, Václav (other), Václav, Wojciech, Vojtěch). It used to be a legal obligation for parents to choose their child's name from a list that was pre-approved by the government. Special permission was necessary for other names with exceptions for minorities and foreigners. Since the Velvet revolution in 1989, parents have had the right to give their ...
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Błażej Radler
Błażej Radler (; born 2 August 1982) is a Polish footballer who plays as a defender for Klasa A club Piast Przyrów. Club career Previously he played for Górnik Zabrze in the Polish Ekstraklasa. In February 2011, he joined Pogoń Szczecin one and a half contract. International career He was a member of the Poland national under-18 football team which won the U-18 European Championship in 2001. Honours Energetyk ROW Rybnik * II liga West: 2012–13 Poland U18 * UEFA European Under-18 Championship: 2001 The year's most prominent event was the September 11 attacks against the United States by al-Qaeda, which Casualties of the September 11 attacks, killed 2,977 people and instigated the global war on terror. The United States led a Participan ... References External links * 1982 births Living people People from Rydułtowy Footballers from Silesian Voivodeship Poland men's youth international footballers Men's association football defenders Polish men ...
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Polish Masculine Given Names
Polish may refer to: * Anything from or related to Poland, a country in Europe * Polish language * Polish people, people from Poland or of Polish descent * Polish chicken * Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish, born 1970), American twin screenwriters * Kevin Polish, an American Paralympian archer Polish may refer to: * Polishing, the process of creating a smooth and shiny surface by rubbing or chemical action ** French polishing, polishing wood to a high gloss finish * Nail polish * Shoe polish * Polish (screenwriting), improving a script in smaller ways than in a rewrite See also * * * Polishchuk (surname) * Polonaise (other) A polonaise ()) is a stately dance of Polish origin or a piece of music for this dance. Polonaise may also refer to: * Polonaises (Chopin), compositions by Frédéric Chopin ** Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53 (, ''Heroic Polonaise''; ) * Polon ... {{Disambiguation, surname Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Slovak Masculine Given Names
Slovak may refer to: * Something from, related to, or belonging to Slovakia (''Slovenská republika'') * Slovaks, a Western Slavic ethnic group * Slovak language, an Indo-European language that belongs to the West Slavic languages * Slovak, Arkansas, United States See also * Slovák, a surname * Slovák, the official newspaper of the Slovak People's Party Andrej Hlinka, Hlinka's Slovak People's Party (), also known as the Slovak People's Party (, SĽS) or the Hlinka Party, was a far-right Clerical fascism, clerico-fascist political party with a strong Catholic fundamentalism, Catholic fundamental ... * {{disambiguation, geo Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Czech Masculine Given Names
Czech may refer to: * Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe ** Czech language ** Czechs, the people of the area ** Czech culture ** Czech cuisine * One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus *Czech (surname) *Czech, Łódź Voivodeship, Poland *Czechville, Wisconsin, unincorporated community, United States See also * Čech, a surname * Czech lands * Czechoslovakia * List of Czechs * * * Check (other) * Czechoslovak (other) * Czech Republic (other) The Czech Republic The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and ... * Czechia (other) {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Blaha
Blaha (feminine: Blahová) and Bláha (feminine: Bláhová) are Czech and Slovak surnames. They were derived from the given names Blahoslav, Blahomil and Blažej. Notable people with the surnames include: * Barbara Blaha (born 1983), Austrian writer * Constantin Blaha (born 1987), Austrian diver *Dagmar Bláhová (born 1949), Czech actress * Eliška Bláhová (1884–1966), Czech dance educator * František Bláha (1886–1945), Czech military leader * George Blaha (born 1945), American broadcaster * Gustav Blaha (1888–1961), Austrian footballer *Inocenc Arnošt Bláha (1879–1960), Czech sociologist and philosopher * Jana Blahová (born 1984), Czech sprint canoeist * Jan Blaha (1938–2012), Czech Roman Catholic bishop * John E. Blaha (born 1942), American astronaut * Joseph C. Blaha (1877–1944), American businessman and politician *Julie Blaha (born 1970), American politician and teacher *Karel Bláha (born 1975), Czech sprinter *Karel Bláha (singer) (1947–2025), Czech s ...
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Blažek
Blažek (; feminine: Blažková) is a Czech surname which originates from the Czech given name Blažej (in English known as Blaise). Notable people with the surname include: Sports * Barbora Blažková (born 1997), Czech ski jumper *Filip Blažek (born 1998), Slovak footballer *Jakub Blažek (born 1989), Czech footballer * Jan Blažek (born 1988), Czech footballer *Jaromír Blažek (born 1972), Czech footballer * Jindřich Blažek (1933–1997), Czech rower *Lubor Blažek (born 1954), Czech basketball coach *Michael Blazek (born 1989), American baseball player * Milada Blažková (born 1958), Czech field hockey player * Miloslav Blažek (1922–1985), Czech ice hockey player *Pavol Blažek (born 1958), Slovak athlete * Petr Blažek (born 1961), Czech modern pentathlete *Petra Blazek (born 1987), Austrian handballer Other * Allan Blazek (1950–2021), American record producer * Douglas Blazek (born 1941), Polish-American poet *František Blažek (1863–1944), Czech architect *Jar ...
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Hospital At The End Of The City
''Hospital at the End of the City'' () is a Czechoslovak television series first released in 1978 by Czechoslovak Television. It featured an ensemble cast and received much viewer praise in Central Europe. The series, with a screenplay by Jaroslav Dietl and directed by Jaroslav Dudek, ran from 1978 to 1981 for a total of twenty episodes. The show's success inspired the German television series ''The Black Forest Clinic''. Synopsis The series follows Dr. Sova, head of the orthopedic department at a hospital in the fictional town of Bor, and his colleagues. It focuses both on their work and private lives. Cast and characters * Ladislav Chudík as Dr. Karel Sova * Josef Abrhám as Dr. Arnošt Blažej * Eliška Balzerová as Dr. Alžběta Čeňková * Ladislav Frej as Dr. Karel Sova Jr. * Miloš Kopecký as Dr. Josef Štrosmajer * Jana Štěpánková as Dr. Dana Králová * Josef Vinklář as Dr. Cvach * Iva Janžurová as Nurse Marta Huňková, later Pěnkavová * Ladislav Pešek ...
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