21754 Tvaruzkova
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21754 Tvaruzkova is an asteroid. It was discovered on September 9, 1999 by MIT's Lincoln Laboratory Near-Earth Asteroid Research program (LINEAR).
It was named after Zuzana Tvarůžková from the Czech Republic as a reward for placing first in the botany category at the 2005 Intel International Science and Engineering fair (ISEF) in Phoenix, Arizona.
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