Dymokury (German: Dimokur) is a municipality and village in Nymburk District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 900 inhabitants...
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short time and were replaced by Franciscans. Lamboy died at his castle in Dymokury on 12 December 1659 and was inherited by his infant son. He rebuilt Dessener...
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notably serving as Foreign Minister from 1916 to 1918. Czernin was born in Dymokury (German: Dimokur) into an ancient Bohemian noble House of Czernin. In 1897...
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and village in the Hradec Králové Region Svídnice, a village and part of Dymokury in the Central Bohemian Region Schweinitz (stream) (Czech: Svídnice), a...
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Austro-Hungarian diplomat during the time of World War I. Born in Dimokur (Dymokury) on 27 August 1875 into an ancient Bohemian House of Czernin, as the third...
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Circuit, Těrlicko Brno BVV, Brno Cena Prachovskych skal, Jičín Dymokury Okruh, Dymokury Havírov Street Circuit, Havířov Letiště Mnichovo Hradiště [cs]...
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Drábské světničky Castle Dražice (Benátky nad Jizerou) Castle Drštka Castle Dymokury Chateau Džbán Castle Filipov Chateau Harasov Castle Hlavačov Castle Hlavenec...
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Dieditz: Dědice, p. of Vyškov Dielhau: Děhylov Dietschan: Děčany Dimokur: Dymokury Dingkowitz: Jeníkovice, p. of Meclov Dirna: Dírná Distlowitz: Tisovka,...
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Dyjákovice (Znojmo) Dyjákovičky (Znojmo) Dyje (Znojmo) Dyjice (Jihlava) Dymokury (Nymburk) Dynín (České Budějovice) Dýšina (Plzeň-City) Džbánice (Znojmo)...
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Chrást - Chroustov - Čilec - Činěves - Dlouhopolsko - Dobšice - Dvory - Dymokury - Hořany - Hořátev - Hradčany - Hradištko - Hrubý Jeseník - Jíkev - Jiřice...
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RůženaRůžena Justicová, née Ledererová was born on 11 December 1905 in Dymokury. She was the daughter of Josef Lederer and Josefine née Bendová. On 12...
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