• Rangers (band) (redirect from Plavci)
    The Rangers or Plavci is a Czech pop folk and country music band formed in 1964 by Milan Dufek and Antonín Hájek. Its classic ensemble consisted of Milan...
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  • Dufek and Antonín Hájek founded The Rangers in 1964. The band was renamed Plavci (Swimmers) in 1971 due to concerns about sharing its name with "American...
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  • and Helena Vondráčková. and other version 500 mil performed by Rangers-Plavci In Finnish, the song has been recorded under at least five different scorded...
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  • hit for Don Lang also in 1960, where it peaked at #43. Czech country band Plavci released a version on its 1976 album Country Our Way. "PT-109" Another song...
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    population 6 Mrzlo Polje Žumberačko, population 41 Petričko Selo, population 18 Plavci, population 5 Radinovo Brdo, population 9 Reštovo Žumberačko, population...
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  • Milicionar Full name FK Milicionar Nickname(s) Plavci (The Blues) Founded 1946 Dissolved 2001 Ground Makiš Stadium Capacity 4,000 2000–01 First League...
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  • October 1969 in Studio Smečky by singer Miroslav Černý and the band Rangers (Plavci) under the Czech title "Balíček karet". In 1990 Jan Vyčítal published parody...
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  • B. Sails", popularized by the Beach Boys 1960 Zvedněte kotvy Rangers – Plavci 1969 Sloop John B based on The John B. sails, popularized by The Beach Boys...
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    is said to derive from the Slavic name of the Cumans (in today's Slovak Plavci), who were invited by Hungarian kings in the 11th and 12th centuries to...
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  • fallschirmjaeger-nva.de. Retrieved 2024-08-29. "Kampfschwimmerkommando (KSK-18): Bojoví plavci východního Německa" (in Czech). Army Web. 2020-08-26. Retrieved 2023-07-11...
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