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The IIHF World Ranking is a ranking of the national teams of member countries of the International Ice Hockey Federation. ... The European Peoples Party (EPP) is the largest European political party. ... Marek Heinz Marek Heinz (born August 4, 1977 in Olomouc, Czech Republic) is a Czech football striker who currently plays for Galatasaray of the Turkish League. ... First international Hungary 2 - 1 Bohemia (Budapest, Hungary; 5 April 1903) Turkey 1 - 4 Czech Republic (Istanbul, Turkey; 23 February 1994) Largest win Czech Republic 8 - 1 Andorra (Liberec, Czech Republic; 4 June 2005) Worst defeat Switzerland 3 - 0 Czech Republic (Zürich, Switzerland; 20 April 1994) World Cup Appearances... PreÅ¡ov (Hungarian: Eperjes, German: Preschau or Eperies, Polish: Preszów, Ukrainian: Пряшів, Romany: Peryeshis) is a town in eastern Slovakia. ... Tomáš Rosický (pronounced ; born October 4, 1980 in Prague) is a Czech international football player, who currently plays his club football for English Premiership side Arsenal. ... The 2004 World Cup of Hockey is the second World Cup of Hockey (WCH), an international ice hockey tournament. ... 2002 NBA Draft - 26 June 2002 See also: List of NBA Drafts, NBA Draft Yao Ming became the first international player with no American college experience to be drafted number one overall. ... Pavel Kubina (born April 15, 1977, in ÄŒeladná, Czechoslovakia) is a defenseman for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL. He has earned a reputation as a solid top-pairing defenseman in the league, especially after his play as a major component on the blueline in helping the Tampa Bay... The 8th World Championships in Athletics, under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations, were held at the Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada between August 3 and August 12 and was the first time the event had visited North America. ... The 7th World Championships in Athletics, under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations, were held at the Olympic Stadium, Seville, Spain, between the August 20 and August 29. ... The 6th World Championships in Athletics, under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations, were held at the Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece between August 1 and August 10. ... The 5th World Championships in Athletics, under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations, were held at the Ullevi Stadium, Gothenburg, Sweden between August 5 and August 13. ... The 4th World Championships in Athletics, under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations, were held in the Gottlieb Daimler Stadium, Stuttgart, Germany between August 13 and August 22. ... Vladimír Remek Vladimír Remek (born 26 September 1948) was the first Czech in space, and the first cosmonaut from neither the USSR or the USA. He flew aboard Soyuz 28 from 2 to 10 March 1978, for seven days, 22 hours, and 17 minutes. ... Rudolf Beran (December 28, 1887-April 23, 1954) was a Czech politician who served as prime minister of the country during its occupation by Nazi Germany, before it was declared a protectorate. ... Featherweight is a weight class division in the sport of boxing. ... Welterweight is a weight class division in combat sports. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with U.S. Postal Service cycling team. ... Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics were held at the Athens Olympic Stadium, except for the Marathons (which were run from Marathonas to the Kallimarmaro Stadium), the Road Walk, and the Shot Put, which was held at the Ancient Olympia Stadium. ... Helsinki Olympic Stadium at the opening day of the 2005 World Championships in Athletics. ... Canoeing at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held at the Schinias Olympic Rowing and Canoeing Centre for the flatwater events and the Olympic Canoe/Kayak Slalom Centre at the Helliniko Olympic Complex for the canoe and kayak slalom disciplines. ... Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics was split into three categories: Road, held on the streets of Athens. ... Östers IF is a Swedish football club, playing in the town of Växjö. Achievements Swedish Champions: Winners (4): 1968, 1978, 1980, 1981 Allsvenskan: Winners (4): 1968, 1978, 1980, 1981 Runners-up (3): 1973, 1975, 1992 Allsvenskan play-off: Runners-up (1): 1983 External link Official website Categories: Football (soccer... Jan Syrovy Jan Syrový (January 24, 1888 - October 10, 1970) was a Czechoslovak general and prime minister during the Munich Crisis. ... Real Betis Balompié is a Spanish football club in Seville founded in 1907. ... For the eurosceptic informal grouping, see European Democrats. ... San Marino Communist Refoundation (Rifondazione Comunista Sammarinese), political party in San Marino. ... Reggina Calcio is the main football club of the Italian city of Reggio Calabria, Calabria. ... Competitors in the final round of the Mens Modern Pentathlon pull for the finish line at the Goudi Sports Complex on August 26, 2004. ... Team USA competes in the lightweight four rowing competition. ... Sailing at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the Agios Kosmas Olympic Sailing Centre with eleven gold medals being contested. ... Miroslav Ouzký Miroslav Ouzký (born August 18, 1958 in Chlumec nad Cidlinou) is a Czech Member of the European Parliament. ... The Triathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held at the Vouliagmeni Olympic Centre, with 100 athletes competing for individual gold medals in the mens and womens event. ... The 1999 NHL Entry Draft was held on June 26th at the FleetCenter in Boston, Massachusetts. ... The 1998 NHL Entry Draft was held on June 27th at the Marine Midland Arena in Buffalo, New York. ... Most European countries have two principal football (soccer) competitions: a more prestigious league which is typically a double round-robin tournament restricted to the elite clubs, and a cup which is a single-elimination tournament open to both the elite and lesser clubs. ... FC Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukrainian: Шахтар Донецьк, a. ... AC Sparta Praha (English: Sparta Prague) is the most popular and most successful Czech football club and one of the most successful clubs in Central and Eastern Europe. ... Trabzonspor is a Turkish football club, from the Black Sea port city of Trabzon playing in the Turkish Premier Super League. ... The 11th IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations will be held in Moscow, Russia during March 2006 in the Olimpiyski Sport Complex. ... FC Dynamo Kyiv is a professional football club from the Ukrainian capital, Kiev (Kyiv). ... FC Superfund formerly known as SV Pasching, is an Austrian football club, from Pasching, a suburb of Linz. ... FC Zenit (Russian: Футбольный клуб Зенит Санкт-Петербург) is a Russian football club, based in Saint Petersburg. ... The use of drugs in sport has been around since the turn of 20th century although there are many earlier reports of use going back to the Ancient Greeks use of stimulating potions. ... FC Wil 1900 is a Swiss football club, playing in the town of Wil. ... FC Levski Sofia (ФК Левски София) is a Bulgarian football club, playing in the capital, Sofia. ... FC Artmedia Bratislava, also known as FC Artmedia Petržalka, is a Slovak football club from the Petržalka district of the capital, Bratislava. ... Club Crest FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (Ukrainian: ) is a Ukrainian professional football club from the city of Dnipropetrovsk. ... FK Austria Wien is an Austrian football club which plays in the capital, Vienna. ... FC Metalurg Donetsk is an Ukrainian football club from the city of Donetsk. ... SK Slavia Praha (English: Slavia Prague) is a Czech football club founded 1892 in Prague. ... The 2004 NHL Entry Draft was held on June 26 at the RBC Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. ... This is the full table of the medal count of the 2004 Summer Olympics. ... This is the full table of the medal count of the 2000 Summer Olympics. ... This is the full table of the medal count of the 1996 Summer Olympics. ... This is the full table of the medal count of the 1992 Summer Olympics. ... This is the full table of the medal count of the 1988 Summer Olympics. ... This is the full table of the medal count of the 2002 Winter Olympics. ... At the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, the United States won 3 of the 4 gold medals offered. ... This is the full table of the medal count of the 1928 Winter Olympics. ... Archery at the Summer Olympics had its debut at the 1900 Summer Olympics and has been contested in 13 Olympiads. ... In Ice hockey at the 1948 Winter Olympics, Team Canada returned to its dominance, winning their fourth Gold Medal out of the first five Olympic Games. ... At the 1924 Winter Olympics, an ice hockey event was contested. ... At the 1928 Winter Olympics, an ice hockey event was contested. ... In a shocking upset at the 1936 Winter Olympics, the perpetual powerhouse Canada did not win Gold. ... At the 1976 Winter Olympics held in Innsbruck, Austria, the USSR team won the Gold Medal in ice hockey. ... The following is a list of international ice hockey competitions where National Hockey League players have been able to participate. ... The first World Cup of Hockey (WCH), or 1996 World Cup of Hockey, replaced the Canada Cup as the premier championship for professional ice hockey. ... The European LC Championships 2004 were held in Madrid, Spain between 5th and 16th May, at the M-86 Swimming Center in the southeast of the city. ... Cassino is a small town in Central Italy, south of Rome, at the feet of Monte Cassino and located at the shores of Liri and Rapido rivers. ... Bulgaria Air is the state-owned national airline carrier of Bulgaria, based out of the capital, Sofia. ... At the I Winter Olympics, in Chamonix, France, in 1924, a military patrol competition was held. ... The Communist Party of Ireland (CPI; Irish: Páirtí Cumannach na hÉireann) is a small all-Ireland Marxist party. ... This is the full table of the medal count of the 1948 Winter Olympics. ... Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü (Fenerbahçe Sports Club), commonly known as Fenerbahçe [pronounced fe-nehr-baah-che] is a sports club of İstanbul, Turkey. ... // Heats August 15 Heat 1 Vasileios Polymeros and Nikolaos Skiathitis, Greece 6:15. ... Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise, or AJ Auxerre, is a French football team, founded in 1905, playing in the town of Auxerre. ... Jeux Sans Frontieres was the European version of Its a Knockout. ... TSV 1860 München is a German sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. ... First International Malta 2 - 3 Austria (Valletta, Malta; February 24, 1957) Largest win Malta 5 - 0 Azerbaijan (Valletta, Malta; April 19, 1994) Worst defeat Spain 12 - 1 Malta (Seville, Spain; December 21, 1983) World Cup Appearances none (First in -) Best result - European Championship Appearances none (First in -) Best result - edit... The factual accuracy of this article is disputed. ... The NHL entry draft occurs during the off season and consists of amateur players being selected for national teams. ... Ice Hockey was introduced to the Olympic Games in the 1920 Summer Olympics. ... Categories: 1946 births | Czech politicians | People stubs ... Petr ÄŒech (born May 20, 1982 in Plzeň, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech international footballer who is currently a goalkeeper for Chelsea F.C. (2006). ... List of operators of the Boeing 737: Aegean Airlines Aero Asia International Aeroflot Aero Contractors Aerolineas Argentinas Aeromexico AeroSvit Aigle Azur Air Asia Air Austral Air Berlin Air China Air Europa Air France Air India Express Air Malta Air Madagascar Air Nauru Air New Zealand Air One Air Pacific Air... It may have been generated by a computer or by a translator with limited proficiency in English or the original language. ... Categories: 1893 births | 1929 deaths | Czech writers | People stubs ... FrantiÅ¡ek Udržal  listen? (born 1st January, 1866 in Dolní Roveň, Pardubice region, Bohemia - died 25th April, 1938 in Prague) was Czech farmer and politician. ... The economy of Europe is comprised of more than 665 million people in 48 different states. ... 1. ... The 36th Chess Olympiad took place from October 14th to 31st, 2004, in Calvia (Majorca, Spain). ... The Communist Party of Sweden (Sveriges Kommunistiska Parti) is the continuation of Workers Party - the Communists (Arbetarpartiet Kommunisterna, abbreviated APK). ... Teramo is a town in the central Italian region of Abruzzo, 42°39N 13°42E, at 432 m (1417 ft) above sea-level, with 51,000 inhabitants as of the 2003 census. ... Plauen, old townhall Plauen is a city in Saxony, east-central Germany, located at 50°29′N 12°07′O. The city is situated near the border of Bavaria and the Czech Republic. ... The International Basketball Federation (French: Fédération Internationale de Basketball) is an association of national organizations which governs international competitition in the basketball. ... This is a list of important road bicycle racing events. ... The Peace Race is also a 1961 book by Seymour Melman. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One Italian Grand Prix held at Monza on September 16, 2001 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Ralf Schumacher 1m 25. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One United States Grand Prix held at Indianapolis on September 30, 2001 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Juan Pablo Montoya 1m 14. ... Results from the 2001 Formula One Japanese Grand Prix held at Suzuka on October 14, 2001 Classification Notes Fastest Lap: Ralf Schumacher 1m 36. ... The Barroso Commission is the European Commission that has been in office since 22 November 2004 and is due to serve until 31 October 2009. ... In 2004, when Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) celebrated its 50th anniversary, each member association selected its best player from 1954 to 2003. ... This is a list of referenda related to the European Union. ... This article recaps the 2001 Formula One season. ... This article recaps the 2000 Formula One season. ... FC Girondins de Bordeaux is a French football team, playing in the city of Bordeaux. ... Unione Sportiva Lecce is a football club based in Lecce, Apulia. ... Hertha BSC Berlin is a German football club based in Berlin. ... This article recaps the 1999 Formula One season. ... FC Baník Ostrava is a Czech football club from the Silesian city of Ostrava. ... // Signed and ratified Participation in the Kyoto Protocol, where dark green indicates countries that have signed and ratified the treaty. ... Totals for all Summer Olympics through 2004. ... Association Sportive de Saint-Étienne Loire, (ASSE or A.S. Saint-Étienne) is a French football team, playing in the city of Saint Étienne. ... DSC Arminia Bielefeld is a German football club that plays in Bielefeld, a city in North Rhine-Westphalia. ... Ice hockey at the 1998 Winter Olympics // Overview 1998 was the first year that featured women in ice hockey competition. ... Saint-Saturnin church Antony is a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, France. ... This is a list of European economies sorted by their gross domestic product at market or government official exchange rates (nominal GDP). ... The Tennis Masters Cup is a tennis tournament played annually at the end of each year, involving the top eight players in the mens tennis world rankings. ... The Hungarian Communist Workers Party in Hungary (Magyar Kommunista Munkáspárt in Hungarian) was born on December 17, 1989, as a re-organized form of the Hungarian Socialist Workers Party (MSZMP). ... Communist symbolism usually incorporates symbols representing the industrial workers and/or the peasants of a country. ... NCPN symbol New Communist Party-NCPN (Nieuwe Communistische Partij-NCPN) is a Dutch communist political party, founded in 1992 by a group of CPN-members who refused to join GroenLinks (Green Left) together with the rest of the CPN. The NCPN publishes a newspaper titled Manifest (Manifesto) which appears once... Pavel Telicka is a Czech bureaucrat who served in the European Commission before he was replaced by Vladimir Spidla. ... The 2003 NHL Entry Draft was held at the Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, Tennessee. ... Categories: Football (soccer) stubs | Ice hockey stubs | Russian football clubs ... The Nordic skiing World Championships (officially the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships) have been held in various numbers and types of events since 1925 for men and including women since 1954. ... Arnstadt is a town in Ilm-Kreis, Thuringia, Germany. ... This article needs to be wikified. ... This is a sequence of tables giving statistical data for past, pending, and possible future enlargements of the European Union. ... Jan Malypetr (21 December 1873 Klobouky near Kladno, - 27 September 1947 Slaný) was Czechoslovakian politician. ... Jan Stráský Jan Stráský (24 December 1940, Plzeň) is a Czech politician. ... Karel Urbánek is a former railway station Bojkovice manager who was a Secretary General of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia during the Velvet Revolution, between November and December 1989. ... Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held at the Torino Palasport Olimpico and the Torino Esposizioni in Turin, Italy. ... David Výborný (born January 22, 1975 in Jihlava, Czech Republic) is a Czech professional ice hockey player. ... The 2002 NHL Entry Draft was held June 22-23 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ... The Saint Silvester Marathon is the oldest and most prestigious street race in Brazil. ... // 70 N 70 N Hammerfest,  Norway 69 N Murmansk,  Russia 69 N Norilsk,  Russia 69 N Tromsø,  Norway 68 N Narvik,  Norway 67 N Bodø,  Norway 67 N Kiruna,  Sweden 67 N Vorkuta,  Russia 66 N Rovaniemi,  Finland 65 N Fairbanks, Alaska,  United States 65 N LuleÃ¥,  Sweden 65 N... The 2006 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships were held in Vancouver, Kelowna (Okanagan valley), and Kamloops (Okanagan valley), British Columbia, Canada. ... The Rooster is one of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. ... The Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation is an organization created on June 25, 1992, to promote cooperation between its members, hoping to transform the BSEC into a regional economic organization. ... Elections by country gives information on elections. ... Jiří Jan Lobkowicz (1956-), is a Swiss-born Czech politician, and the current president of the tiny Path of Change party. ... At the 1980 Winter Olympics hosted in Lake Placid, New York, one Ice Hockey event was held: Mens Ice Hockey. ... Pavel Bém (born July 18, 1963) is a Czech politician. ... Country: Sweden Residence: Monte Carlo, Monaco Height: 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) Weight: 80 kg (176 lb) Plays: Right Turned pro: 1994 Highest singles ranking: 7(06/10/2002) Singles titles: 9 Career Prize Money: US$5,908,512 Grand Slam Record Titles: 1 Australian Open W (02) Thomas... Crotone Football Club is a football club based in Crotone, Italy. ... The ZSU-23-4 Shilka is a lightly armoured, self-propelled, radar guided anti-aircraft weapon system (SPAAG). ... Miroslav Kalousek (b. ... Cercle Brugge K.SV. is a Belgian football club. ... K.V.C. Westerlo is a Belgian football club located in the city of Westerlo. ... 1. ... Here are the squads for the 2002 FIFA World Cup tournament held in South Korea and Japan, between May 31 and June 30, 2002. ... Jaromír Blažek (born December 29, 1972) is a Czech football player goalkeeper, as of 2005, was playing for AC Sparta Praha. ... Antonín Kinský (born May 31, 1975) is a Czech football player who, as of 2004, was playing for Saturn Ramenskoye. ... Boxing at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place in the Indoor Stadium of the Olympiski Sports Complex in Moscow. ... ZdenÄ›k Grygera (born May 14, 1980) is a Czech football player who, as of 2005, is playing for Ajax Amsterdam. ... Marek Jankulovski (born May 9, 1977 in Ostrava) is a Czech football midfielder who currently plays for A.C. Milan of the Italian Serie A. Before joining Milan, Jankulovski played for Baník Ostrava (1994-2000), Napoli (2000-02), and Udinese (2002-05). ... Martin Jiránek (born May 25, 1979 in Prague) is a Czech football player who, as of 2005, is playing for Spartak Moscow Prior to coming to Spartak, Jiránek played for Bohemians Prague (1996-99), Slovan Liberec (1999-2000), and Reggina (2001-04). ... Pavel MareÅ¡ (born January 18, 1976) is a Czech football player who, as of 2004 was playing for Zenit St. ... David Rozehnal (born July 5, 1980) in Å ternberk, Czech Republic, is a Czech football player who, as of 2005, is playing for Paris Saint-Germain. ... Tomáš UjfaluÅ¡i (born March 24, 1978) is a Czech football defender, who, as of 2005, is playing for Fiorentina in the Italian Serie A. Previously, UjfaluÅ¡i was with Sigma Olomouc (1997-2000) and Hamburg (2001-04). ... Tomáš Galásek (born January 15, 1973 in Ostrava) is a Czech football player. ... Jaroslav PlaÅ¡il (born January 5, 1982) is a Czech football player who, as of 2004 was playing for AS Monaco FC. PlaÅ¡il played for the Czech Republic at Euro 2004. ... Vratislav Lokvenc (born September 27, 1973 in Nachod) is a Czech football striker, who currently plays for Red Bull Salzburg in the Austrian Bundesliga. ... At the 1960 Winter Olympics held in Squaw Valley, California, United States, one Ice Hockey event was held: mens Ice Hockey. ... Ice hockey medalists at the 1968 Winter Olympics in Grenoble, France. ... Miroslav Ransdorf is a Czech politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia; part of the European United Left–Nordic Green Left party group in the European Parliament. ... Daniel Stroz is a Czech politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia; part of the European United Left–Nordic Green Left party group in the European Parliament. ... The Soviet national ice hockey team, or USSR national ice hockey team (Russian: Сборная СССР по хоккею с шайбой) was the most dominant amateur hockey team in international play between 1954 and 1991. ... Weightlifting at the 1980 Summer Olympics was represented by ten events (all — mens individual), held between July 20 and July 30 at the Izmailovo Sports Palace, situated alongside the Izmailovo Park (eastern part of Moscow). ... Also referred to as the Six Nations B or simply ENC, the European Nations Cup is a second-level competition for European nations where Rugby Union is still an amateur sport. ... Frantisek Bublan is the former Czech dissident, in 2004 named interior minister for Stanislav Grosss Social Democratic Party government. ... Cyril Svoboda Cyril Svoboda (born November 25, 1956 in Prague) is a Czech politician. ... The apportionment of seats among member states in the European Parliament is not strictly in accordance with size of population. ... The membership of the European Parliament has grown from 78 in 1952 to its current maximum limit of 732. ... Family photo of European leaders at the signing of the constitutional treaty in Rome This article discusses the history of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe, which was signed in 2004 and is currently awaiting ratification by European Union member states. ... Ivan Ljubičić [] (born March 19, 1979) is a Bosnian Croat tennis player playing for Croatia. ... Odense municipality, (Danish: Odense Kommune) is a Danish municipality in Funen County. ... The Party of Italian Communists (Italian: Partito dei Comunisti Italiani, also translated into English as Italian Communists Party) is a political party in Italy. ... The 2005 European Indoor Championships in Athletics were in held in Madrid, the capital of Spain, between March 4 and March 6, 2005. ... The 2002 European Indoor Championships in athletics were in held in Vienna, the capital of Austria. ... The 2000 European Indoor Championships in athletics were in held in Ghent, Belgium. ... Biathlon World Championship 2005 were held in Hochfilzen, Austria March 4 - March 13. ... This article is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... Club crest FC Arsenal Kyiv (Ukrainian: ) is a professional football club in the Ukrainian capital Kiev (Ukrainian: ). The club currently plays in the Ukrainian Premier League, and is sponsored by the citys authority. ... The European Union has a large economy, probably slightly larger than that of the United States of America with a 2005 GDP of 12,865,602 million vs. ... At the 1984 Winter Olympics held in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, one Ice Hockey event was held: mens Ice Hockey. ... Statistics in the European Union are collected by Eurostat. ... FC St. ... Indoor volleyball events have been contested at the Summer Olympic Games since 1964. ... FC Slovan Liberec is a Czech football club based in city of Liberec. ... The European Union has over 457 million inhabitants and currently has 25 member states. ... This is a list of countries by carbon dioxide emissions. ... The 2005 Mens Ice Hockey Championships were held April 30-May 15, 2005 in Vienna and Innsbruck, Austria. ... Karlsruher Sport Club is a German football club, based in Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg. ... At the 1956 Winter Olympics held in Cortina dAmpezzo, Italy, one Ice Hockey event was held: mens Ice Hockey. ... Ice hockey medalists at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, Norway. ... At the 1964 Winter Olympics held in Innsbruck, Austria, one Ice Hockey event was held: mens Ice Hockey. ... At the 1972 Winter Olympics held in Sapporo, Japan, one Ice Hockey event was held: mens Ice Hockey. ... The 1992 Winter Olympics Ice hockey results in Albertville, France. ... Forchheims location in Germany Forchheim is a large district city in Franconia in northern Bavaria, and also the seat of the administrative region of Upper Franconia (Oberfranken in German). ... Marek Malik (born June 23, 1975 is a defenseman for the New York Rangers of the professional NHL. Malik also spent time playing for the NHL Vancouver Canucks and before that the Carolina Hurricanes (formerly Hartford Whalers). ... The Triathlon at the Summer Olympics had its debut at the 2000 Summer Olympics and has been contested in 2 Olympiads. ... This is a list of countries by carbon dioxide emissions per capita. ... Club Deportivo Tenerife is a Spanish football team, based in Tenerife, in the Canary Islands. ... Josef ToÅ¡ovský (IPA: ) (born September 28, 1950 in Náchod, then Czechoslovakia, now the Czech Republic) was Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from December 17, 1997 to July 17, 1998. ... In European football, the UEFA coefficients are statistics used for ranking and seeding teams in club and international competitions. ... Jan BÅ™ezina Jan BÅ™ezina (born on 14 April 1954 in Konice) is a Czech politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Christian Democratic Union - Czechoslovak Peoples Party, part of the European Peoples Party and sits on the European Parliaments Committee on Industry, Research... Milan Cabrnoch Milan Cabrnoch (born on 6 August 1962 in Cáslav) is a Czech politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Civic Democratic Party, part of the European Democrats and sits on the European Parliaments Committee on Employment and Social Affairs. ... Hynek Fajmon Hynek Fajmon (born on 17 May 1968 in Nymburk) is a Czech politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Civic Democratic Party, part of the European Democrats and sits on the European Parliaments Committee on Budgets. ... Richard Falbr Richard Falbr (born on 29 September 1940 in Chester) is a Czech politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Czech Social Democratic Party, part of the Socialist Group and sits on the European Parliaments Committee on Employment and Social Affairs. ... Jana Hybášková Jana Hybášková (born on 26 June 1965 in Prague) is a Czech politician and Member of the European Parliament with the European Democrats, part of the European Peoples Party and sits on the European Parliaments Committee on Development. ... Jan Zahradil Jan Zahradil (born on 30 March 1963 in Praha) is a Czech politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Civic Democratic Party, Member of the Bureau of the European Democrats and sits on the European Parliaments Committee on Development. ... Nina Å kottová Nina Å kottová (born on 18 December 1946 in ProstÄ›jov) is a Czech politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Civic Democratic Party, part of the European Democrats and sits on the European Parliaments Committee on Budgets. ... Ivo Strejček Ivo Strejček (born on 11 January 1962 in Nové MÄ›sto na MoravÄ›) is a Czech politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Civic Democratic Party, part of the European Democrats and sits on the European Parliaments Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs. ... Josef Zieleniec Josef Zieleniec (born on 28 April 1946 in Moskva) is a Czech politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Union of Independents, Member of the Bureau of the European Peoples Party and sits on the European Parliaments Committee on Foreign Affairs. ... Jana Bobošíková Jana Bobošíková (born on 29 August 1964 in Prague) is a Czech politician and Member of the European Parliament and is Non-Inscrit in the European Parliament. ... Alois Eliáš (September 29, 1890 – June 19, 1942) was Czechoslovakian general and politician. ... The Treaty of Accession 2005 was the agreement between the European Union and two countries (Bulgaria and Romania), concerning these countries accession into the EU. At the same time it changed a number of points which were originally laid down in the Treaty of Nice. ... Communist Party in Denmark (in Danish: Kommunistisk Parti i Danmark), a political party in Denmark. ... Ice hockey tournaments have been competed at the Olympic Games since the 1920 Summer Olympics. ... The 16th European Championships in Athletics were in held in Helsinki, Finland. ... Other/Enlisted ranks (OR 1 - 9) See also NATO Ranks and insignia of NATO Ranks and insignia of NATO Armies Officers Ranks and insignia of NATO Armies Enlisted Ranks and insignia of NATO Air Forces Officers Ranks and insignia of NATO Air Forces Enlisted Ranks and insignia of NATO Navies... The 17th European Championships in Athletics were in held in Budapest a city in Hungary. ... The 18th European Championships in Athletics were in held in Munich a city in Germany. ... The 2004 Mens Ice Hockey Championships were held April 24-May 9, 2004 in Prague and Ostrava, Czech Republic. ... The Czechoslovak national mens ice hockey team was one of the worlds premiere teams during the Soviet dominated international hockey era, often fighting Sweden for second place but sometimes beating the Soviets. ... Tomáš Berdych (born September 17, 1985 in Valasske Mezirici) is a professional tennis player from the Czech Republic. ... The 2006 Mens Ice Hockey Championships was held in May, 2006 in Riga, Latvia. ... Final results for the Basketball competition at the 1972 Summer Olympics. ... Prague International Marathon, or PIM, is the race in Czech Republic, every year in May. ... Real Murcia is a Spanish football club based in Murcia that was founded in 1908. ... Richard Bienert (September 5, 1881 - February 2, 1949, both in Prague) was Czechoslovakian politician. ... Emanuel Moravec (April 17, 1893, Prague - May 5, 1945) was army officer and Czechoslovakian politician. ... List of the 1992 French Open champions: Mens Singles Jim Courier (USA) d. ... List of the 1998 Wimbledon Champions: // Mens Singles Pete Sampras (USA) d. ...


 

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