Doubice (German: Daubitz) is a municipality and village in Děčín District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants...
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local mountain of the village of Doubice (German: Daubitz). The basalt peak rises south of the village of Nová Doubice (Neudaubitz) on the old road to...
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German: Unterer Karlstein or Wüstes Schloss) is a ruined rock castle in Doubice in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It is located in the...
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Switzerland NP Jetřichovice Sokolí vrch (Limberk) 486.6 Bohemian Switzerland NP Doubice Bor 486.5 Bohemian Switzerland NP Jetřichovice Rudolfův kámen 484,0 Bohemian...
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they produced amazing works of vitreous art near Daubitz, nowadays called Doubice. During the 16th and 17th centuries, as a result of the family’s development...
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Dasnice Datschitz: Dačice Daub: Dub, p. of Starý Jičín Dauba: Dubá Daubitz: Doubice Daubrawitz: Doubravice nad Svitavou Daubrawnik: Doubravník Daudleb: Doudleby...
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nad Labem) which later became the Ústí nad Labem Zoo. Lumpe was born in Doubice to farmer and wood merchant Heinrich Ferdinand and his wife Helene née...
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Turnov, Záhoří Děčín District Chřibská, Dolní Podluží, Dolní Poustevna, Doubice, Horní Podluží, Jiřetín pod Jedlovou, Krásná Lípa, Lipová, Rumburk, Staré...
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Boleslav) Domoušice (Louny) Doňov (Jindřichův Hradec) Doubek (Prague-East) Doubice (Děčín) Doubrava (Karviná) Doubravčice (Kolín) Doubravice (České Budějovice)...
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Dobkovice - Dobrná - Dolní Habartice - Dolní Podluží - Dolní Poustevna - Doubice - Františkov nad Ploučnicí - Heřmanov - Horní Habartice - Horní Podluží...
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(Khaa valley). On the site of the former village of Hinterdaubitz (Zadní Doubice [cz; de]), demolished after 1945, the border stream of Weißbach empties...
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