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Jimramov (German: Ingrowitz) is a
market town in Žďár nad Sázavou
District in the Vysočina
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 1,100 inhabitants...
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Jimramov (German: Neu Ingrowitz) is a muni****lity and
village in Žďár nad Sázavou
District in the Vysočina
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has about...
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Vladislav (1,194)
Bohdalov (1,189)
Hostomice (1,185) Šatov (1,183)
Jimramov (1,179) Radiměř (1,176)
Olbramovice (1,159) Nová
Cerekev (1,139) Suchdol...
- Herálec, Svratka, Křižánky, Březiny, Krásné, Spělkov, Telecí, Borovnice,
Jimramov, Stra****ov, Unčín, Dalečín, Chlum-Korouhvice, Vír, Koroužné, Štěpánov...
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Administrative Court.
Richard Graf von
Belcredi was born on 12
February 1823, in
Jimramov (Ingrowitz), in the
Margraviate of Moravia, the
youngest son of
Count Eduard...
- Libochová - Horní
Radslavice - Horní Rožínka - Jabloňov - Jámy -
Javorek -
Jimramov - Jívoví -
Kadolec -
Kadov -
Karlov - Kněževes - Koroužné -
Kotlasy - Kozlov...
- in a
house called Czech: U
Slunce ("By the Sun") on the main
square in
Jimramov, a
small town
straddling the
historical border between Bohemia and Moravia...
- Vilém Mrštík (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvɪlɛːm ˈmr̩ʃciːk]; 14 May 1863 in
Jimramov – 2
March 1912 in Diváky) was a
Czech writer and dramatist. He is known...
- muni****lity and
village in the
Pardubice Region Benátky, a
village and part of
Jimramov in the Vysočina
Region Benátky, a
village and part of Pelhřimov in the...
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protestant translation of the Bible. Karafiát was born to a
noble family in
Jimramov in 1846. He went to
school at Gütersloh. He
studied theology in Litomyšl...