• Josef Šusta may refer to: Josef Šusta (aquaculturist) (1835–1914), Czech aquaculturist Josef Šusta (racing driver), Czech racing driver This disambiguation...
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  • Šusta is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Josef Šusta (aquaculturist) (1835–1914), Czech aquaculturist Josef Šusta (racing driver)...
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  • District of Nepal Gianluca Susta (born 1956), Italian politician Josef Šusta (aquaculturist) (1835–1914), Czech aquaculturist Josef Šusta (racing driver), Czech...
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    Josef Šusta (26 November 1835 – 15 November 1914) was a Czech aquaculturist and is considered to be among the modern "fathers" of the practice. He is...
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  • Josef Šusta is a Czech racing driver currently participating in the European Rallycross Championship, in the Super 1600 category. Season still in progress...
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    fourth row journalist František Kubka, Josef Kopta, Dr. L. Procházka, Vilem Mathesius, and historian Josef Šusta [cs]. No women attended. Čapek's wife...
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     Czechoslovakia drama, novel, short story, essays, literary criticism Josef Pekař (1870–1937) Josef Šusta (1874–1945) Eight professors 8 Maria Madalena de Martel Patrício...
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  • Opletal. Matoušek was born on 13 January 1906 in Hořice. He studied under Josef Šusta. His research focused on two periods: the Reformation and early Counter-Reformation...
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     Czechoslovakia drama, novel, short story, essays, literary criticism Josef Šusta (1874–1945) 6 Maria Madalena de Martel Patrício (1884–1947)  Portugal...
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    Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk Prime Minister Jan Černý Edvard Beneš Preceded by Josef Šusta Succeeded by Rudolf Bechyně Minister of Finance In office 5 April 1945 –...
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