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- Letovice (German: Lettowitz) is a town in Blansko District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 7,200 inhabitants. The town...
- Svitavou, Banín, Březová nad Svitavou, Brněnec, Rozhraní, Stvolová, Skrchov, Letovice, Svitávka, Boskovice, Skalice nad Svitavou, Lhota Rapotina, Doubravice...
- Frýdlant (7,388) Vimperk (7,364) Vratimov (7,360) Odry (7,343) Dačice (7,228) Letovice (7,215) Nový Bydžov (7,212) Napajedla (7,172) Slavkov u Brna (7,169) Broumov...
- Gheorghe, Romania Budapest X – Kőbánya Bălan, Romania Jarosław, Poland Letovice, Czech Republic Litochoro, Greece Štúrovo, Slovakia Vinkovci, Croatia Wolverhampton...
- part of Křemže in the South Bohemian Region Chlum, a village and part of Letovice in the South Moravian Region Chlum, a village and part of Lomnice nad Popelkou...
- efflorescences. It was first described in 1930 for an occurrence in Havirna, near Letovice, Moravia, Czech Republic. It was named for Vojtĕch Rosický (1880–1942)...
- heaps and as a deposit in hot springs. It was first described from the Letovice region of Moravia in 1932. Geologic occurrences also include Austria, Germany...
- of the Letovice Reservoir, which is built on the Křetínka River. The first written mention of Vranová is from 1398. It belonged to the Letovice estate...
- Court-martial in Medlánky Prlov M****acre Salaš M****acre Suchý M****acre Letovice M****acre Last execution in Theresienstadt Execution in Lazce Execution...
- produced in ADAST since the 1960s. Adamov is located on the railway line Brno–Letovice. The Church of Saint Barbara was built in the neo-Gothic style in 1855–1857...