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Frymburk (German: Friedberg) is a
market town in Český
Krumlov District in the
South Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 1,400 inhabitants...
- of Bad Saulgau, Baden-Württemberg,
Germany Friedberg, Styria,
Austria Frymburk in
Bohemia (also
known as Friedberg, Bohemia) Místek,
former city, now...
- Radomyšl (1,366)
Pozlovice (1,364) Nové Veselí (1,356)
Sepekov (1,356)
Frymburk (1,355) Dolní Čermná (1,352)
Doubravice nad
Svitavou (1,333)
Katovice (1...
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Frymburk (in 1951–1991 Želenov; German: Frimburg) is a muni****lity and
village in
Klatovy District in the Plzeň
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has about...
- (Děčín District) Freudenthal: Bruntál Friedau: Frýdava, now
Frymburk Friedberg:
Frymburk Friedeberg: Žulová
Friedek (Friedeck): Frýdek, p. of Frýdek-Místek...
- Muni****l coat of arms of Doňov Muni****l coat of arms of Dynín Flag of
Frymburk Muni****l coat of arms of Chýnov Muni****l coat of arms of
Lenora Muni****l...
- (Wm. A. Pond, 1871; G. Schirmer, 1898).
Sechter was born in
Friedberg (
Frymburk), Bohemia, then part of the
Austrian Empire, and
moved to
Vienna in 1804...
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Austrian Roman Catholic missionary and writer.
Dobrizhoffer was born in
Frymburk (Friedberg), Bohemia. He
joined the
Society of
Jesus in 1736, and in 1749...
- Český
Krumlov -
Chlumec - Chvalšiny - Dolní Dvořiště - Dolní Třebonín -
Frymburk -
Holubov - Horní Dvořiště - Horní Planá - Hořice na Šumavě - Kájov - Kaplice...
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Stifter plaque in
Frymburk (Czech Republic)...