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Radnice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈradɲɪtsɛ]) is a town in
Rokycany District in the Plzeň
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 1,800 inhabitants. The...
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Radnice coal
basin was a
relatively small area
around Radnice and Břasy in the
Rokycany District of the
Czech Republic where coal
depots existed and coal...
- The Old Town Hall (Czech: Staroměstská
radnice) in Prague, the
capital of the
Czech Republic, is one of the city's most
visited monuments. It is located...
- was
certainly constructed by 1944.
Robert Jaroslav Silhan was born in
Radnice,
Czechoslovakia in 1879. He met his wife
Katherine there, and they immigrated...
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Liberec City Hall (Czech: Liberecká
radnice) is a
large building in
Liberec in the
Czech Republic. The city hall is
located in the
historic city centre...
- The
Jewish Town Hall (Czech: Židovská
radnice) in Josefov, Prague, was
constructed adjacent to the Old New
Synagogue on the
corner of
Maiselova and Červená...
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Rabbi David Einhorn. In 1843 he was
appointed rabbi at
Radneitz (now
Radnice near Plzeň),
where he
remained for
about two years. In 1846 Weis emigrated...
- Hall (Czech: Nová
radnice), the
central administrative building of
Prague (not to be
confused with the New Town Hall/Novoměstská
radnice, once the town hall...
- (Vysoká synagoga): 16th-century synagogue.
Jewish Town Hall (Židovská
radnice): 18th-century
rococo town hall.
Klausen Synagogue (Klausová synagoga):...
- The New Town Hall (Czech: Novoměstská
radnice, German: Neustädter Rathaus) is the
administrative centre of Prague's (medieval) New Town Quarter, or "Nové...