first reeves or settlers. Later the village was called Čbánov and then Džbánov. Džbánov is located about 28 kilometres (17 mi) southeast of Pardubice. It lies...
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tunnel 0.53-0.57 km 05/2024 planned 2026 Vysoké Mýto - Džbánov 5.95 km 11/2023 planned 2025 Džbánov - Litomyšl 7.95 km 04/2024 planned 2027 Janov - Opatovec...
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4 km 02/2022 2024 widening Hořice Sadová 10.5 km 11/2023 2025 Vysoké Mýto Džbánov 6.0 km 11/2023 2025 Janov Opatovec 11.8 km 05/2023 2025 Křelov Slavonín...
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extensive library. In 1894 she married Josef Chleboun, who owned a farm in Džbánov [cs]. He was elected mayor of the village in 1899 and Chlebounová subsequently...
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(Nymburk) Dynín (České Budějovice) Dýšina (Plzeň-City) Džbánice (Znojmo) Džbánov (Ústí nad Orlicí) Dzbel (Prostějov) Ejpovice (Rokycany) Erpužice (Tachov)...
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Dlouhoňovice – Dobříkov – Dolní Čermná – Dolní Dobrouč – Dolní Morava – Džbánov – Hejnice – Helvíkovice – Hnátnice – Horní Čermná – Horní Heřmanice – Horní...
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(24 mi) east of Pardubice, and 135 km (84 mi) east of Prague. The village of Džbánov is an administrative part of Voděrady. "Population of Municipalities –...
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