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- Břeclav (Czech pronunciation: [ˈbr̝ɛtslaf]; German: Lundenburg) is a town in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 25,000 inhabitants...
- city became the main site of po****tion. The city now became known as Lundenburg, marking the beginning of the history of the City of London. Sweyn Forkbeard...
- London Roman settlement c. 47 AD (Londinium) Wes**** resettlement 886 AD (Lundenburg) Wards 25 wards Aldersgate Aldgate B****ishaw Billingsgate Bishopsgate...
- Boskowitz Brünn (environs) Butschowitz Eibenschitz Gewitsch Klobauk Kunstadt Lundenburg Seelowitz Steinitz ****chnowitz Triebau Wischau Zwittau Kreis Olmütz (Olomoucký...
- (1838) Gänserndorf–Lundenburg (1839). The oldest steam-powered railway in today's Czech Republic Lundenburg–Brünn (1839) Lundenburg–Göding–Altstadt–Prerau...
- BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NL YT NT NU This is a list of lakes in Nova Scotia. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX...
- and Slovakia. The station opened 6 June 1839 as Lundenburger Bahnhof (Lundenburg is the German exonym for Břeclav) on the North railway, the first locomotive-hauled...
- and made him prin****l of the Jewish school in the neighboring city of Lundenburg (1850). In October 1850, Graetz married Marie Monasch, the daughter of...
- expanded into a large brewery by the cousins, Ignaz and Jakob Kuffner from Lundenburg. Within ten years, the production increased from 18,318 hl to 64,183 hl...
- Following the annexation of the Sudetenland, the bank opened branches in Lundenburg (Břeclav), Nikolsburg (Mikulov) and Znaim (Znojmo), then in 1939 took...