villages of Dolní Lhota, Hutě, Předměstí, Starý Svojanov and Studenec are administrative parts of Svojanov. Svojanov is located about 15 kilometres (9 mi) south...
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Mírovka (redirect from The Svojanov (reservoir))
Svojanov and Nový Maletín which are grouped into single municipality called Maletín. Two water reservoirs were built in this place – the Svojanov reservoir...
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Vladimír Kopecký' (* 26 November, 1931, Svojanov) is a Czech painter, graphic artist, glass artist and university professor. From 1990 to 2008 he was the...
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Dub (436) Strážný (407) Běhařovice (382) Heraltice (381) Sovínky (358) Svojanov (354) Žernov (317) Vratěnín (281) Žumberk (273) Zdislava (269) Lukov (259)...
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Pardubice with the Pardubice Chateau and Grand Pardubice Steeplechase Svojanov Castle Veselý Kopec, the largest collection of folk architecture in Bohemia...
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Maurice Olomouc Religious 15th century Church of Saint Nicholas [de] Starý Svojanov [cs] Religious 13th–14th centuries Church of Saint Nicholas [cs] Znojmo...
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The first written mention of Brněnec is in the act of partition of the Svojanov estate from 1557. Until the 18th century, it was a part of Bělá nad Svitavou...
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District) Swittawka: Svitávka Swoboda: Svoboda, p. of Štěpánkovice Swojanow: Svojanov Swojschitz: Svojšice (Kolín District) Swolenowes: Zvoleněves Swonowitz:...
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Nežárkou in the South Bohemian Region Dolní Lhota, a village and part of Svojanov in the Pardubice Region This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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Semín Chateau Slatiňany Chateau Strádov Castle Svobodné Hamry Chateau Svojanov Castle Tatenice Chateau Třebovské hradisko Castle Třemošnice Chateau Vildštejn...
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Sloupnice – Staré Město – Stašov – Strakov – Študlov – Suchá Lhota – Svitavy – Svojanov – Telecí – Trpín – Trstěnice – Tržek – Třebařov – Újezdec – Útěchov – Vendolí...
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Svitavy) Svoboda nad Úpou (town; Trutnov) Svobodné Heřmanice (Bruntál) Svojanov (market town; Svitavy) Svojek (Semily) Svojetice (Prague-East) Svojetín...
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King John of Bohemia. His brothers were Michael of Vlašim, Burgrave of Svojanov, and Pavel of Vlašim and Jenštejn, Grand Chamberlain. As of 1351, Jan Očko...
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1318 until 1363. Vlašim was sold in 1363 to Michael z Vlašimě of Castle Svojanov, who was the brother of Jan Očko z Vlašimě. Benes' sons were Ceč, Benes...
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part of Oloví in the Karlovy Vary Region Studenec, a village and part of Svojanov in the Pardubice Region Studenec, a village and part of Trutnov in the...
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whose sister Elizabeth he married in 1287. The couple took residence at Svojanov Castle and Záviš again tried to gain influence on Bohemian politics. In...
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the first decades of its existence, the town was administered from the Svojanov Castle. In 1307, Polička was donated to Queen Elizabeth Richeza by her...
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Hvozdečko, Jeřmaň, Kadeřín, Kovářov, Kozov, Obectov, Olešnice, Podolí, Svojanov are administrative parts of Bouzov. The name is derived from the personal...
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Radiměř') and Moravská ('Moravian') Radiměř. It was successively a part of the Svojanov, Letovice and Kunštát estates. There are no railways or major roads passing...
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(47 mi) east of Pardubice, and 170 km (110 mi) east of Prague. The hamlet of Svojanov is an administrative part of Borušov. "Population of Municipalities – 1...
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a square shaped as a horseshoe. From 1213, the village belonged to the Svojanov estate, later owned by Záviš of Falkenstein. After his death, Bystré became...
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