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  1. Olga Havlová (nee Šplíchalová; 11 July 1933 – 27 January 1996) was a Czech dissident, activist, and the first wife of Václav Havel, the last President of Czechoslovakia and first President of the Czech Republic.

  2. Olga Havlová, rozená Šplíchalová, (11. července 1933 Praha – 27. ledna 1996 Praha) byla první manželka československého a později českého prezidenta Václava Havla, první dáma Československa a České republiky, zakladatelka Výboru dobré vůle.

  3. Jakmile Olga přerušila svou protokolární roli, ihned se převlékla do sepraných džín a trička, vydrhla podlahu, uvařila polévku, okopala zahrádku na Hrádečku či vyrazila s košíkem na houby.

  4. 11 de jul. de 2013 · Today would have been the eightieth birthday of Olga Havlová, first wife of the late former president Václav Havel. Olga died in 1996 at the age of 62, after devoting much…

  5. Biography of Olga Havlová (1933-1996), Czech dissident, activist and First Lady of Czechoslovakia (1989-1992) and the Czech Republic (1993-1996)

  6. Olga Havlová was the closest and most trustworthy companion of Václav Havel, a friend who was never a spoilsport – on the contrary, she initiated the fun herself – a generous host, passionate games-player and mushroom-gatherer, a nature-lover, sharp commentator, courageous and diligent dissident; a wise and practical woman, always with ...

  7. Olga Havlova. (Born 11.7.1933, Prague, died 27.1.1996, Prague) The presidents first wife. The first wife of President Václav Havel, Olga Havlová, nee Šplíchalová, was born in Prague on 11 July 1933. She grew up in the city’s working class Žižkov district.