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  2. Timeline of Brno - Wikipedia

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    1980 - HaDivadlo theatre troupe active. [18] 1982 - Starobrno Rondo Aréna opens. 1985 - Dukovany Nuclear Power Station commissioned near city. [10] 1987 - Motorsport Masaryk Circuit opens. 1990 Brno becomes a statutory city. City divided into 29 districts. [citation needed] International Institute for Political Science of Masaryk University ...

  3. Authors' Reading Month - Wikipedia

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    Authors' Reading Month is the largest Central European literary festival running annually since 2000. [1] [2] [3] The organiser is the Větrné mlýny Publishers, (Brno, CZ) and the festival takes place every July 1–31.

  4. Clod Ensemble - Wikipedia

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    HaDivadlo Theater, Brno-střed, Czech Republic. Metamorphoses: 1996, Battersea Arts Centre, London: UK Tour including Oxford Playhouse. Text by Peter Oswald. The Overcoat: 1998, Battersea Arts Centre, London: UK Tour Referenced in: Drawing attention to the significant: exploring the functions of music in The Overcoat (1998) by Millie Taylor [16 ...

  5. Jana Plodková - Wikipedia

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    Černá sanitka; Doma u Hitlerů; Ředitelská lóže; Pařeniště; Indián v ohrožení; The Makropulos Affair; Cult Fiction I; Yvonne, princess of Burgundian

  6. Balada pro banditu - Wikipedia

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    Directed by Vladimír Sís. Nikola Šuhaj .... Miroslav Donutil; Erzsika .... Iva Bittová; Morana .... Blanka Rudová; Erzsika's father .... František Derfler

  7. Ela Lehotská - Wikipedia

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    This article about a Czech actor is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. Brno-střed - Wikipedia

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    Brno-střed (lit. 'Brno-Center') is one of the 29 city districts of Brno, the second largest city in the Czech Republic.It consists of the cadastral territories of Brno-město (the historic center of the city), Staré Brno, Stránice, Štýřice and Veveří and parts of Černá Pole, Pisárky, Trnitá and Zábrdovice.

  9. Petr Borkovec - Wikipedia

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    Petr Borkovec (April 17, 1970, Louňovice pod Blaníkem) is a Czech poet, translator and journalist. [1] [2]He studied Czech language and literature at the Philosophical Faculty of the Charles University but did not finish his studies.