Žil(a) | Nápověda | Osobnost | % Correct |
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1936-2011 | first democratically elected president of Czechoslovakia and the first president of the Czech Republic; otherwise a playwright, philosopher, dissident and more | Václav Havel | 94%
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1841-1904 | composed "Rusalka", an opera which includes the "Song to the Moon" | Antonín Dvořák | 82%
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1883-1924 | German-language writer of novels and short stories, wrote "The Metamorphosis", "The Trial" or "The Castle" | Franz Kafka | 81%
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1824-1884 | composer, known for his opera "The Bartered Bride" (Prodaná nevěsta), symphonic cycle "My Homeland" (Má vlast) or a festival opera "Libuše" | Bedřich Smetana | 80%
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1592-1670 | "The teacher of nations"; considered the father of modern education; wrote "Labyrinth of the World and Paradise of the Heart" | John Amos Comenius | 77%
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1972- | an ice-hockey right-winger, the leading point scorer among active NHL players, was the youngest and is the oldest NHL player | Jaromír Jágr | 76%
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1982- | goalkeeper for Premier League club Arsenal (previously for Chelsea) and the Czech Republic national team | Petr Čech | 76%
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1932- | a Czech-American director, directed films like "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", "Loves of a Blonde", "Hair" or "Amadeus" | Miloš Forman | 67%
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1956- | a tennis player, World No. 1 for 332 weeks in single and a record 237 weeks in double (her partner for doubles was chiefly Pam Shriver) | Martina Navrátilová | 65%
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1860-1939 | an Art Nouveau painter and decorative artist, painted "The Slav Epic" (Slovanská epopej), lived and worked in Paris for some time; a tennis player Ivan Lendl collects his paintings | Alphonse Mucha | 55%
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c.907-(929) 935 | the duke of Bohemia, assassinated by his brother, the patron saint of the Czech state; he appears in a carol ("Good King __________") | Saint Wenceslaus | 50%
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1937- | an American politician and diplomat of Czech origin, the first female US Secretary of State, wrote "The Mighty and the Almighty" and "Madame Secretary" | Madeleine Albright | 45%
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1929- | a Czech-French writer, wrote "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" | Milan Kundera | 45%
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1878-1930 | a soprano opera singer, used to performe in Berlin and at the New York Metropolitan Opera; a 2000 Czech koruna banknote portrays her likeness | Emmy Destinn | 44%
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1942-2016 | an artist gymnast, exceptionally successful between 1964-68; had a lot of problems because of her loud protests and opposition to the Soviet regime | Věra Čáslavská | 42%
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