Křinice (German: Weckersdorf) is a municipality and village in Náchod District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 400 inhabitants...
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Sebnice, German: Sebnitz; originates in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains) Křinice (German: Kirnitzsch; originates in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains) tributaries...
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orchestra. The first of these oratorios is The Gnomes of the Valley of Křinice (1993) which was greeted by an enormous success at the author's graduating...
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Kyjovské údolí (Khaatal) valley on a rock terrace above the River Kirnitzsch (Křinice) and covers and area of 150 by 150 metres (490 by 490 ft). Beam supports...
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Czech Republic Hejtmánkovice, Czech Republic Hynčice, Czech Republic Křinice, Czech Republic Machov, Czech Republic Martinkovice, Czech Republic Meziměstí...
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Hronov – Hynčice – Jaroměř – Jasenná – Jestřebí – Jetřichov – Kramolna – Křinice – Lhota pod Hořičkami – Libchyně – Litoboř – Machov – Martínkovice – Mezilečí...
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The Kirnitzsch (German), in Bohemia also called the Kirnischt, Czech: Křinice, is a right tributary of the River Elbe, which passes through the Czech...
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Bžany (Teplice District) Weckelsdorf: Teplice nad Metují Weckersdorf: Křinice Wedlitz: Vědlice, p. of Úštěk Wegstädtl: Štětí Weheditz: Bohatice, p. of...
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Sázavou) Křídlůvky (Znojmo) Křimov (Chomutov) Křinec (market town; Nymburk) Křinice (Náchod) Křišťanov (Prachatice) Křišťanovice (Bruntál) Křivoklát (market...
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important tributary is the Ploučnice. Other notable rivers are the Kamenice, Křinice, Sebnice, and Mandava. The Spree shortly forms the Czech-German border...
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administrative parts of Křinec. The initial name of the settlement was Křinice. It was derived from the Slavic word krinica, meaning 'spring','well'....
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Teuber" or "Onkel Teuber". His father Oskar Wilhelm Karl (11 December 1852, Křinice (German: Weckersdorf)-16 December 1901, Vienna) was a journalist for the...
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