Czechoslovakian
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Czechoslovakian — prop. adj. Of or pertaining to Czechoslovakia. Syn: Czechoslovak, Czech. [WordNet 1.5] 2. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the inhabitants of Czechoslovakia or the Czech Republic; as, the Czech population. Syn: Czechoslovak, Czech.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Czechoslovakian — prop. n. a native or inhabitant of Czechoslovakia. Syn: Chechoslovak, Czech. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Czechoslovakian — [[t]tʃe̱kəsləvæ̱kiən[/t]] ♦♦♦ Czechoslovakians 1) ADJ Czechoslovakian means the same as Czechoslovak. 2) N COUNT A Czechoslovakian was a Czechoslovak citizen, or a person of Czechoslovak origin … English dictionary
Czechoslovakian — I noun a native or inhabitant of the former republic of Czechoslovakia • Syn: ↑Czechoslovak, ↑Czech • Derivationally related forms: ↑Czech (for: ↑Czech) • … Useful english dictionary
Czechoslovakian Wolfdog — Typical female Other names Československý vlčiak (Slovakia) Československý vlčák (Czech Republic) Czechoslovakian Wolfdog (United Kingdom) Czechoslovakian Vlčák (United States) Country of origin Czechoslovakia … Wikipedia
Czechoslovakian Small Riding Pony — Country of origin Czechoslovakia Horse (Equus ferus caballus) The Czechoslovakian Small Riding Pony is a breed of pony, used as a riding animal for children. Development of this small riding pony began in 1980 at the Agricultural University in… … Wikipedia
Czechoslovakian resistance — can refer to: Czech resistance to Nazi occupation Czech resistance to Soviet domination (see Prague Spring and Velvet Revolution) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
Czechoslovakian Grand Prix — This article is about the Formula One race. For other uses, see Czechoslovakian Grand Prix (disambiguation). Czechoslovakian Grand Prix Masaryk Circuit, Brno Race information Circuit length km ( mi) Race length … Wikipedia
Czechoslovakian International — Die Czechoslovakian International oder Internationalen Meisterschaften der ČSSR waren ein hochrangiges offenes Turnier im Badminton. Sie fanden von 1972 bis 1992 ununterbrochen statt. Badmintonspieler aus dem Ostblock hatten hier vor 1989 eine… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Czechoslovakian International 1977 — Die Czechoslovakian International 1977 im Badminton fanden im Herbst 1977 in Prag statt. Es war die 6. Auflage der Titelkämpfe. Athleten aus elf Ländern nahmen an den Meisterschaften teil, davon England und Schweden zum ersten Mal.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Czechoslovakian International 1978 — Die Czechoslovakian International 1978 im Badminton fanden vom 29. September bis zum 1. Oktober 1978 in Prag statt. Es nahmen 34 Herren und 22 Damen aus acht Ländern teil. Austragungsort Spoje Sporthalle, Prag Finalergebnisse Disziplin Sieger… … Deutsch Wikipedia