of the Castle Horšovský Týn". Horšovský Týn Castle. National Heritage Institute. Retrieved 2022-07-01. "The castle park". Horšovský Týn Castle. National...
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Database. Czech Statistical Office. 2021-03-27. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mezholezy (former Horšovský Týn District). Official website v t e...
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Tyn may refer to: Tyń, Poland Týn nad Bečvou, Moravia, Czech Republic Týn nad Vltavou, Czech Bohemia Tyn-y-Gongl, Anglesey, Wales Horšovský Týn, Czech...
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of Hungary, when his father Jakub Doubravský (1701, Solnice – 1764, Horšovský Týn)[unreliable source?] was temporarily stationed as a soldier there. His...
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Kocourov (redirect from Kocourov (Horšovský Týn))
and a part of the town Horšovský Týn in the Domažlice District, the Czech Republic. It is located about 2 km north of Horšovský Týn on Křakovský Creek, and...
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Lobkovic (c. 1575–1647). On 15 June 1587, he inherited the lordship of Horšovský Týn, which his father, John the Younger, had purchased in 1546. He was a...
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Sviny (5,284) Jablunkov (5,257) Polná (5,230) Jílové u Prahy (5,227) Horšovský Týn (5,227) Unhošť (5,206) Telč (5,185) Horažďovice (5,142) Kdyně (5,139)...
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(in brackets): Blovice (Spálené Poříčí) Domažlice (Kdyně) Horažďovice Horšovský Týn (Staňkov) Kralovice (Manětín, Plasy) Klatovy (Nýrsko, Plánice) Nepomuk...
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Raphael Sobiehrd-Mnishovsky (category People from Horšovský Týn)
of Sebuzin and of Horstein (Czech: Rafael Soběhrd Mnišovský; 1580 in Horšovský Týn – 21 November 1644 in Prague) was a Bohemian lawyer and writer. He held...
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Rudoltice Amonsgrün: Úbočí, p. of Dolní Žandov Amplatz: Oplotec, p. of Horšovský Týn Amschelberg: Kosova Hora Andersdorf: Ondrášov, p. of Moravský Beroun...
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Podhájí (redirect from Podhájí (Horšovský Týn))
part of Horšovský Týn in Domažlice District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It is located in the southwestern part of Horšovský Týn. As of 2021...
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Czech-German border via Horšovský Týn. The most important monuments in the district, protected as national cultural monuments, are: Horšovský Týn Castle Augustinian...
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Valdorf (category Horšovský Týn)
village of Valdorf is located south of Horšovský Týn near the Podháj hill. The road connecting Němčice and Horšovský Týn divides it into two parts: Dolní (Lower...
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Joseph Johann von Littrow (category People from Horšovský Týn)
Joseph Johann von Littrow (13 March 1781, Horšovský Týn (German: Bischofteinitz) – 30 November 1840, Vienna) was an Austrian astronomer. In 1837, he was...
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Castle (with its beautiful chapel) and Křivoklát Castle, the bishop's Horšovský Týn Castle (its chapel has been preserved, other parts were later rebuilt)...
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(in Klatovy) Merklínka (in Stod) Zubřina (in Staňkov) Černý potok (in Horšovský Týn) Mže (in Plzeň; headwater of the Berounka) Vejprnický potok (in Plzeň)...
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Věvrov is a village, which belongs to Horšovský Týn, located in Domažlice District, Czech Republic. It has 21 houses designated for living, and there...
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District), a municipality and village in the Plzeň Region Mezholezy (former Horšovský Týn District), a municipality and village in the Plzeň Region Mezholezy...
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Podražnice is a small village, part of Horšovský Týn, located in Domažlice District, Czech Republic. It has 30 houses designated for living, and in 2011...
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Felix Kadlinský (category People from Horšovský Týn)
Felix Kadlinský (18 October 1613 in Horšovský Týn–13 November 1675 in Uherské Hradiště) was a Jesuit, Baroque author and translator into Czech. In 1635...
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Krumlov, Kratochvíle, Jindřichův Hradec, Nelahozeves, Opočno, Pardubice, Horšovský Týn, Bechyně, Frýdlant, Velké Losiny, Benátky nad Jizerou, Benešov nad Ploučnicí...
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municipal territories of Rybník, Bělá nad Radbuzou, Hostouň, Srby, Horšovský Týn, Křenovy, Staňkov, Holýšov, Hradec, Stod, Chotěšov, Vstiš and Dobřany...
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Josef Steinbach (category People from Horšovský Týn)
Josef Steinbach (21 March 1879 – 15 January 1937) was an Austrian weightlifter. He was born in Bohemia and in 1894 moved to Vienna, where he began competing...
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Gutštejn Castle Hlavňovice Chateau Homberk Castle Horažďovice Chateau Horšovský Týn Chateau Hořákov Chateau Hrad pod Hrnčířem Castle Hrad u Strašína Castle...
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Joseph B. Greenhut (category People from Horšovský Týn)
Joseph Benedict Greenhut (February 28, 1843 – November 17, 1918) was an Austrian-born Jewish-American soldier and merchant. Greenhut was born on February...
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Králové nad Labem Frýdlant Fulnek Havlíčkův Brod Hlučín Horažďovice Horšovský Týn Hostinné Hradec Králové Hranice Jablonné v Podještědí Jaroměř Jevíčko...
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monastery in Kladruby. For most of its history, Mašovice was a part of the Horšovský Týn estate. In 19th century, there was a watermill located on the western...
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Michael the Archangel, Horažďovice Mural paintings, castle chapel in Horšovský Týn Mural paintings, Church of St. Wenceslaus, Moravská Ostrava Cloister...
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in the Plzeň Region Buková, a village and part of Mezholezy (former Horšovský Týn District) in the Plzeň Region Buková, a village and part of Nížkov in...
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Hořovičky (Rakovník) Horská Kvilda (Klatovy) Horšice (Plzeň-South) Horšovský Týn (town; Domažlice) Horušice (Kutná Hora) Hory (Karlovy Vary) Hosín (České...
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