Sokol
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Sokol
Summary
Sokol is a voluntary association[1]. Sokol has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Sokol's field of work was sport[3].
- Sokol was a member of Czech Olympic Committee[4].
- Sokol is in the country of Czech Republic[5].
- Sokol is in the country of Austria–Hungary[6].
- Sokol is in the country of Czechoslovakia[7].
- Sokol's instance of is recorded as voluntary association[8].
- Sokol's instance of is recorded as publishing house[9].
- Sokol's instance of is recorded as sports organization[10].
- Sokol's instance of is recorded as social movement[11].
- Sokol's instance of is recorded as organization[12].
- Sokol's founder is recorded as Miroslav Tyrš[13].
- Sokol's founder is recorded as Jindřich Fügner[14].
- Sokol's headquarters location is recorded as Prague[15].
- Sokol is part of Sokol movement[16].
- Sokol's Commons category is recorded as Sokol (gymnastics movement)[17].
- Sokol comprises Q59069490[18].
- Sokol comprises Q59069500[19].
- Sokol comprises Q59069509[20].
- Sokol comprises Q59069520[21].
- Sokol comprises Q59069530[22].
- Sokol comprises Župa Dr. Jindry Vaníčka.[23].
- Sokol comprises Q59069548[24].
- Sokol comprises Q59069559[25].
- Sokol comprises Q59069567[26].
- Sokol comprises Q58952116[27].
Body
Founding
Founders include Miroslav Tyrš[13] and Jindřich Fügner[14]. Recorded inception include February 16, 1862[28] and June 18, 1990[29].
Identity
Sokol's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'cs', 'text': 'Česká obec sokolská'}[30]. Sokol is part of Sokol movement[16]. Sokol's short name is recorded as {'lang': 'cs', 'text': 'ČOS'}[31].
Operations
Sokol's headquarters location is recorded as Prague[15].
Industry
Sokol's field of work was sport[3].
Why It Matters
Sokol has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Sokol is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]