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Miloš Macourek

1926 - 2002

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Életrajza 13 különböző nyelven érhető el a Wikipédián. Miloš Macourek a 5,451st legnépszerűbb író, a 702nd legnépszerűbb életrajz Csehország országából és a 77th legnépszerűbb Csehországból író.

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Among Író

Among író, Miloš Macourek ranks 5,451 out of 7,302Before him are Katarina Frostenson, Anatole Le Braz, Bano Qudsia, Elena Maróthy-Šoltésová, Eve Ensler, and Aldo Palazzeschi. After him are Jan Twardowski, Mihkel Veske, John Holt, Robert Coover, Fran Lebowitz, and Lev Mei.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1926, Miloš Macourek ranks 409Before him are Klaus Schütz, Wolfgang Seidel, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Frank O'Hara, Giovanni Invernizzi, and Tapio Mäkelä. After him are Géza Kádas, Rafael Azcona, Alison Lurie, Robert Bly, Georgi Yumatov, and Ken Olsen. Among people deceased in 2002, Miloš Macourek ranks 264Before him are Yuji Hyakutake, Vernon A. Walters, John R. Pierce, Jan de Hartog, Peter Blau, and Hellmuth Marx. After him are Chaim Potok, Mikayil Abdullayev, Anatoli Bashashkin, David Todd Wilkinson, Mariya Smirnova, and Ekrem Akurgal.

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In Csehország

Among people born in Csehország, Miloš Macourek ranks 702 out of NaNBefore him are Karel Kašpar (1870), Ferdinand Bauer (1760), František Křižík (1847), Tadeusz Kraus (1932), Josef Labor (1842), and Vít Jedlička (1983). After him are Josef Somr (1934), Martin Turnovský (1928), Erich Kühnhackl (1950), Věra Suková (1931), Miroslav Votava (1956), and Franz Josef Gerstner (1756).

Among Író In Csehország

Among író born in Csehország, Miloš Macourek ranks 77Before him are Roderich Menzel (1907), Petr Bezruč (1867), Emil František Burian (1904), Karolina Světlá (1830), Adolf Born (1930), and František Halas (1901). After him are Hellmuth Karasek (1934), Jakub Arbes (1840), Otokar Březina (1868), Konstantin Biebl (1898), Jaroslav Kvapil (1868), and Eduard Bass (1888).

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