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| Former footballer who played for Bohemians, Rapid Wien and the Czechoslovakian national team, a style of penalty is known as his name nowadays | 1948 | Antonin Panenka | 100%
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| First King of Bohemia to become Holy Roman Emperor and namesake of Prague's university and a famous bridge | 1316 | Charles IV. | 100%
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| Sculptor, his works can be mainly seen in Prague "St. Wenceslas riding a dead horse" "Tower babys" | 1967 | David Cerny | 100%
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| Former athlete who competed in the modern pentathlon and Olympic gold medalist at the 2012 Olympics | 1985 | David Svoboda | 100%
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| Snowboarder and alpine skier, first person to win gold medals in the Winter Olympics using two different types of equipment | 1995 | Ester Ledecká | 100%
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| German-language writer, "The Metamorphosis" "The Trial" | 1883 | Franz Kafka | 100%
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| Czech-Australian former tennis player and winner of four Grand Slams | 1962 | Hana Mandliková | 100%
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| Former footballer who played for Dortmund, Monaco, Nürnberg and the Czech national team | 1973 | Jan Koller | 100%
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| Father of the elecroanalytical method and recipent of the Nobel Prize in chemistry | 1890 | Jaroslav Heyrovsky | 100%
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| Director, he won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for "Closely Watched Trains" | 1938 | Jiri Menzel | 100%
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| First female secretary of state in U.S. History from 1997 to 2001 | 1937 | Madeleine Albright | 100%
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| Former tennis star and champion of 18 Grand Slams | 1956 | Martina Navratilova | 100%
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| Speed skater and Olympic 10,000 meter speed skating gold medalist in 2026 | 2006 | Metodej Jilek | 100%
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| Former tennis player and Australian Open 1998 winner | 1968 | Petr Korda | 100%
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| Basketball player who plays for Barcelona and has played for several teams in the NBA | 1991 | Tomas Satoransky | 100%
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| Stateman and playwright, first President of the Czech Republic and played a major role in the Velvet Revoltuion that topped the Communist system | 1936 | Václav Havel | 100%
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| President of Czech Republic from 2003 to 2013 | 1941 | Václav Klaus | 100%
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| Director, "Three Wishes for Cinderella" | 1930 | Václav Vorlicek | 100%
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| Ice hockey right wing who plays for the Calgary Flames | 2000 | Adam Klapka | 0%
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| Pacifist and novelist, first woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize | 1843 | Bertha von Suttner | 0%
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| Ice hockey goaltender who plays for the Philadelphia Flyers | 1997 | Daniel Vladar | 0%
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| Legal philosopher and author of the Austrian Constitution | 1881 | Hans Kelsen | 0%
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| Ice hockey center who plays for the Boston Bruins | 2000 | Jakub Lauko | 0%
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| Journalist and writer, one of the most prominent representatives of Czech Realism | 1834 | Jan Neruda | 0%
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| Tennis player and three times Grand Slam champion in double competition | 1985 | Lucie Hradecka | 0%
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| Author, best known for publishing Kafka's work after his death against Kafka's instruction | 1884 | Max Brod | 0%
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| Former footballer who played for Liverpool, Dortmund, Portsmouth and the Czech national team | 1973 | Patrik Berger | 0%
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| Footballer who plays for Bayer Leverkusen and the Czech national team | 1996 | Patrik Schick | 0%
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| Footballer who plays for TSG 1899 Hoffenheim and the Czech national team | 1992 | Pavel Kaderabek | 0%
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| One of the most important German-language poets | 1875 | Rainer Maria Rilke | 0%
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| Ice hockey forward who plays for the Vegas Golden Knights | 1993 | Tomás Hertl | 0%
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| Former footballer who played for Arsenal, Dortmund, Sparta Prague and the Czech national team | 1980 | Tomas Rosicky | 0%
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| First World Chess Champion | 1836 | Wilhelm Steinitz | 0%
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