Malovice is a municipality and village in Prachatice District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 700 inhabitants. Malovice...
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Karl Ernstberger (25 September 1887 in Malovice – 25 November 1972 in Nuremberg) was a German Bohemian architect active in western Bohemia, predominantly...
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Lukau: Lukov (Zlín District) Großmallowa: Velký Malahov Großmalowitz: Malovice Groß Meierhöfen: Velké Dvorce, p. of Přimda Großmergthal: Mařenice Gross...
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and part of Kolinec in the Plzeň Region Hradiště, a village and part of Malovice in the South Bohemian Region Hradiště, a village and part of Nová Bystřice...
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- Lažiště - Lčovice - Lenora - Lhenice - Lipovice - Lužice - Mahouš - Malovice - Mičovice - Nebahovy - Němčice - Netolice - Nicov - Nová Pec - Nové Hutě...
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Czech Republic. It has about 900 inhabitants. The villages of Kahlovice, Malovice, Nasavrky, Nové Dvory, Petrovice, Reksyně, Záhoří u Miličína and Žibkov...
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chamber until 1504. The most important owners of Kámen were the Malovec of Malovice family, who held it from 1523 until the beginning of the 18th century....
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Málkov (Beroun) Málkov (Chomutov) Malonty (Český Krumlov) Malotice (Kolín) Malovice (Prachatice) Malšice (market town; Tábor) Malšín (Český Krumlov) Malšovice...
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Plzeň, and 104 km (65 mi) west of Prague. The villages of Blahousty and Malovice are administrative parts of Erpužice. Karl Ernstberger (1887–1972), Czech-German...
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Doly, Hlupenov, Holostřevy, Kosov, Kurojedy, Lhota, Lužná, Málkovice, Malovice, Muckov, Nová Hospoda, Nový Dvůr, Ostrov, Skviřín, Velká Ves and Vysočany...
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the second half of the 15th century, Chýnov was bought by the Malovec of Malovice family. In 1719, the estate was acquired by the House of Schwarzenberg...
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