• Jiří (Jorge) Pelikán (Častolovice, 23 April 1906 – Chacabuco, July 1984) was a Czech-Argentine chess master. In 1935, Jiří Pelikán tied for 2nd-4th in...
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  • Jiří Pelikán may refer to: Jiří Pelikán (chess player), Czech-Argentine chess master Jiří Pelikán (politician), Czechoslovakian journalist and politician...
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  • This list of chess players includes people who are primarily known as chess players and have an article on the English Wikipedia. Jacob Aagaard (Denmark...
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  • Jaroslav Pelikan (1923–2006), scholar and author in Christian history and medieval intellectual history Jiří Pelikán (disambiguation) Jiří Pelikán (chess player)...
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  • Pékerman, soccer manager Jiří Pelikán, chess player Melina Petriella, actress Alejandra Pizarnik, poet Isaías Pleci, chess player Julio Popper, engineer...
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  • Castaldi. Zagreb (the Yugoslav Chess Championship), won by Milan Vidmar ahead of Vasilije Tomović. Prague won by Jiří Pelikán ahead of Karel Opočenský, František...
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  • Eliskases, Paul Michel, Ludwig Engels, Albert Becker, Heinrich Reinhardt, Jiří Pelikán, Karel Skalička, Markas Luckis, Movsas Feigins, Ilmar Raud, Moshe Czerniak...
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    Eliskases, Paul Michel, Ludwig Engels, Albert Becker, Heinrich Reinhardt, Jiří Pelikán, Karel Skalička, Markas Luckis, Movsas Feigins, Ilmar Raud, Moshe Czerniak...
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    original church are preserved in the present building. Jiří Pelikán (1906–1984), chess player "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2024". Czech Statistical...
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  • is an incomplete list of chess players who have represented more than one nation in FIDE-sanctioned tournaments. These players underwent a change in national...
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