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- Alexander_Dubček abstract "Alexander Dubček (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈalɛksandɛr ˈduptʃɛk]; 27 November 1921 – 7 November 1992) was a Slovak politician and, briefly, leader of Czechoslovakia (1968–1969). He attempted to reform the communist regime during the Prague Spring. Later, after the overthrow of the government in 1989, he was Chairman of the federal Czecho-Slovak parliament. He was the recipient of the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought of the European Parliament, in 1989.".
- Alexander_Dubček birthDate "1921-11-27".
- Alexander_Dubček birthPlace Czechoslovakia.
- Alexander_Dubček birthPlace Uhrovec.
- Alexander_Dubček deathDate "1992-11-07".
- Alexander_Dubček deathPlace Czechoslovakia.
- Alexander_Dubček deathPlace Prague.
- Alexander_Dubček thumbnail Dubcek.jpg?width=300.
- Alexander_Dubček wikiPageID "42897".
- Alexander_Dubček wikiPageRevisionID "605476971".
- Alexander_Dubček alternativeNames "Dikita".
- Alexander_Dubček birthDate "1921-11-27".
- Alexander_Dubček birthPlace "Uhrovec, Czechoslovakia".
- Alexander_Dubček dateOfBirth "1921-11-27".
- Alexander_Dubček dateOfDeath "1992-11-07".
- Alexander_Dubček deathDate "1992-11-07".
- Alexander_Dubček deathPlace "Prague, Czechoslovakia".
- Alexander_Dubček name "Alexander Dubček".
- Alexander_Dubček name "Dubcek, Alexander".
- Alexander_Dubček order Communist_Party_of_Czechoslovakia.
- Alexander_Dubček party Communist_Party_of_Slovakia_(1939).
- Alexander_Dubček party Public_Against_Violence.
- Alexander_Dubček party "Communist Party of Czechoslovakia".
- Alexander_Dubček party "Social Democratic Party of Slovakia".
- Alexander_Dubček placeOfBirth "Uhrovec, Czechoslovakia".
- Alexander_Dubček placeOfDeath "Prague, Czechoslovakia".
- Alexander_Dubček predecessor Antonín_Novotný.
- Alexander_Dubček shortDescription "Slovak politician".
- Alexander_Dubček signature "Signature of Alexander Dubček.png".
- Alexander_Dubček successor Gustáv_Husák.
- Alexander_Dubček termEnd "1969-04-17".
- Alexander_Dubček termStart "1968-01-05".
- Alexander_Dubček description "Slovak politician".
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:1921_births.
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:1992_deaths.
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:Ambassadors_of_Czechoslovakia_to_Turkey.
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:Communist_rulers.
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:Czech_Esperantists.
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:Czechoslovak_democracy_activists.
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:Czechoslovak_military_personnel_of_World_War_II.
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:Leaders_of_the_Communist_Party_of_Czechoslovakia.
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:People_from_Bánovce_nad_Bebravou_District.
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:People_of_the_Velvet_Revolution.
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:Prague_Spring.
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:Recipients_of_the_Order_of_the_White_Lion.
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:Recipients_of_the_Sakharov_Prize.
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:Road_accident_deaths_in_the_Czech_Republic.
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:Slovak_communists.
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:Slovak_humanists.
- Alexander_Dubček subject Category:Social_Democratic_Party_of_Slovakia_politicians.
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- Alexander_Dubček type Politician.
- Alexander_Dubček type President.
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- Alexander_Dubček comment "Alexander Dubček (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈalɛksandɛr ˈduptʃɛk]; 27 November 1921 – 7 November 1992) was a Slovak politician and, briefly, leader of Czechoslovakia (1968–1969). He attempted to reform the communist regime during the Prague Spring. Later, after the overthrow of the government in 1989, he was Chairman of the federal Czecho-Slovak parliament. He was the recipient of the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought of the European Parliament, in 1989.".
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- Alexander_Dubček label "Дубчек, Александр".
- Alexander_Dubček label "ألكسندر دوبتشيك".
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- Alexander_Dubček label "亞歷山大·杜布切克".
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- Alexander_Dubček depiction Dubcek.jpg.
- Alexander_Dubček givenName "Alexander".
- Alexander_Dubček name "Alexander Dubcek".
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