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  2. Antonín Kalina - Wikipedia

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    Antonin Kalina (17 February 1902, Třebíč – 26 November 1990, Prague) [1] was a Czechoslovak citizen who was imprisoned during World War II in the Buchenwald concentration camp. There, he managed to save the lives of more than 900 children.

  3. List of Albanian inventors and discoverers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Albanian inventors and discoverers. The following incomplete list comprises individuals from Albania, the Albanian diaspora, and those of predominantly Albanian heritage who have contributed to inventions or discoveries, working locally or abroad. The list is arranged in alphabetical order by surname.

  4. Antoni Kalina - Wikipedia

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  5. List of newspapers in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Kosova Press ('Independent News Agency KosovaPress') is first News Agency on Kosovo. The news agency Kosova Press was established on January 4, 1999. Since that time, it has published information in these languages: Albanian, English, German and French. It currently publishes in Albanian and English.

  6. Kenneth Waltzer - Wikipedia

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    Waltzer recently was the historical consultant for Kinderblock 66, a documentary about Buchenwald's kinderblock 66 and about the efforts of Czech Communist Antonin Kalina, part of the camp underground, to protect imprisoned children. [5]

  7. Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha - Wikipedia

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    The couple had five children – four sons (Kardam, Kiril, Kubrat and Konstantin) and a daughter, Kalina, all of whom subsequently married Spaniards. [6] All of his sons received names of Bulgarian Tsars, his daughter has a Bulgarian name, although only four of his eleven grandchildren have Bulgarian names (Boris, Sofia, Mirko and Simeon).

  8. Lists of Albanians - Wikipedia

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    He claimed the titles Prince of Albania, Lord of Krujë and Duke of Durrës; Andrea II Muzaka (c. 1318-1372) was an Albanian nobleman of the Muzaka family and the ruler of the Principality of Muzaka in the 14th century. He inherited the principality from his father, Teodor I Muzaka, who died around 1331.

  9. Tirana Times - Wikipedia

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    Tirana Times is the first weekly English newspaper in Albania. [2] The paper was established in 2005. [3] The weekly provides news on politics, business and economy, opinion, features, sports, arts and culture [4] with a special focus on Albania and the Balkans. [5]