Liška
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Liška (feminine Lišková) is a Czech surname meaning "fox". It may refer to:
- Ad Liska (1906–1998), pitcher in Major League Baseball
- Alois Liška (1895–1977), Czech army officer who served in both World Wars
- Antonín Liška, Czech Roman Catholic clergyman
- Bernard J. Liska (1931–2002), American food scientist
- Jiří Liška (footballer) (born 1982), Czech football Defender
- Jiří Liška (statesman) (born 1949), Czech statesman and veterinarian
- Liska March, dancer in the Ziegfeld Follies, actress in motion pictures of the early sound era, and producer of Broadway plays
- Ondřej Liška (born 1977), Czech politician
- Vivian Liska, professor of German Literature and Director of the Institute of Jewish Studies at the University of Antwerp, Belgium
- Zdeněk Liška (1922–1983), Czech composer who produced a large number of film scores
See also
- Liska Tibor College for Advanced Studies, unit of the Budapest University of Technology, Hungary
- Liska is also an alternative name for Olaszliszka, a town in Hungary
- Liske (Hasidic dynasty), named for this town
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