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  2. Sokol - Wikipedia

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    Sokol (meaning "falcon" in Slavic languages) most commonly refers to the Sokol movement, a Pan-Slavic physical education movement, and its various incarnations: Czech Sokol movement , the original one

  3. Sokol movement - Wikipedia

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    A Sokol flag, red with a white falcon, was designed by the writer Karolína Světlá (and painted by Czech artist Josef Mánes). The Prague Sokol initially drew its leaders from the ranks of politicians and its members from the petite bourgeoisie and the working classes. The first president was Jindřich Fügner, an ethnic German who was a ...

  4. Sokol (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Sokol is a surname of Slavic-language origin (meaning "falcon"). The surname is often associated with Jewish heritage. Notable people with the surname include: Alejandro Sokol (1961–2009), Argentine musician

  5. Sokol (Soviet band) - Wikipedia

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    The first performance of the Sokol band took place on October 6, 1964 in Moscow in the Ekspromt cafe. In 1968 Sokol recorded the song "Film, Film" for the animated film "Film, Film, Film", but the cartoon itself sounded the voices of singers from the Orpheus group. At the end of 1969, Sokol disbanded.

  6. Sokol (settlement, Moscow) - Wikipedia

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    Sokol (Russian: Сокол) also known as "artists' settlement" (Russian: посёлок художников)) is the first cooperative residential settlement in Moscow, [1] founded in 1923. It is located in the Northern Administrative Okrug , not far from the later built Sokol metro station .

  7. Sokół movement - Wikipedia

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    Sokół (Polish: ⓘ, English: Falcon), or in full the Polskie Towarzystwo Gimnastyczne "Sokół" (English: "Falcon" Polish Gymnastic Society), is the Polish offshoot of the Czech Sokol movement, and the oldest youth movement organization of Poland.

  8. Sokół (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Sokół (Polish pronunciation:), stage name of Wojciech Sosnowski (IPA: [ˈvɔjt͡ɕɛx sɔsˈnɔfskʲi]; born March 11, 1977), is a Polish MC born in Warsaw, Poland 11 March 1977.

  9. Sokol District - Wikipedia

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    Sokol District (Russian: райо́н Со́кол) is an administrative district , one of the sixteen in Northern Administrative Okrug of the federal city of Moscow, Russia. [1] The area of the district is 3.05 square kilometres (1.18 sq mi) [ 2 ] As of the 2010 Census , the total population of the district was 57,133.