AERO Odolena Voda vs. Black Volley Beskydy 3:1 (25:21, 25:15, 20:25, 25:17) | ČEZ Extraliga muži | předkolo play off | 1. zápas ...
AERO Odolena Voda vs. Black Volley Beskydy 3:1 (25:21, 25:15, 20:25, 25:17) | ČEZ Extraliga muži | předkolo play off | 1. zápas ...
AERO Odolena Voda vs. Black Volley Beskydy 3:1 (25:21, 25:15, 20:25, 25:17) | ČEZ Extraliga muži | předkolo play off | 1. zápas ...
Czech Cup 2025/2026, Karlovy Vary v Odolena Voda (3:1), 26/2/2026 Luke Smith OH #12 blue team 16pts +6.
Odolena Voda v VK Karlovarsko (3:2) , Czech Extraliga, 2/07/2026. Luke Smith #12 OH Blue 23pts +18.
Rebekah "Becky" Dyroen-Lancer is an American competitor in synchronised swimming and Olympic champion. A member of the Santa Clara Aquamaids Synchronized Swim Team, she participated on the American team that received a gold medal in synchronized swimming at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.
Beskydy Protected Landscape Area (Czech: Chráněná krajinná oblast Beskydy, abbreviated as CHKO Beskydy) is the largest PLA in the Czech Republic. The area is 1,160 km2 (448 sq mi).
Gymnázium Beskydy Mountain Academy is a private gymnázium in the Czech Republic. Located in the town of Frýdlant nad Ostravicí, it draws students from Frýdlant and neighboring towns such as Frýdek-Místek, Frenštát pod Radhoštěm, Ostravice, Metylovice, Hukvaldy and Čeladná, from the large cities of Ostrava and Havířov, and from more distant towns such as the border town of Třinec.
The Beskids or Beskid Mountains , Ukrainian: Бескиди (Beskydy)) are a series of mountain ranges in the Carpathians, stretching from the Czech Republic in the west along the border of Poland with Slovakia up to Ukraine in the east.The highest mountain in the Beskids is Babia Góra, at 1,725 m metres (5,659 ft).
Beskid may refer to one of the following:
The Beskidy Tunnel is a railway tunnel of the Lviv Railways under the Volovets Pass in the Carpathian Mountains that is part of. It is the second longest tunnel in Ukraine.
Beskidian Foothills or Beskidian Piedmont may refer to:
Odolena Voda is a town in Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic located about 16 km north of Prague. The municipality covers an area of 11.23 square kilometres and as of 2010 it had a population of 5522.