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Sezemice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈsɛzɛmɪtsɛ]; German: Sezemitz, Sesemitz) is a town in
Pardubice District in the
Pardubice Region of the
Czech Republic...
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Sezemice is a muni****lity and
village in Mladá
Boleslav District in the
Central Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 100 inhabitants. Sezemice...
- Osek (4,516)
Vracov (4,496)
Kostelec nad
Labem (4,462)
Klimkovice (4,454)
Sezemice (4,451)
Bojkovice (4,422) Nová Role (4,277)
Chlumec (4,257) Hluk (4,254)...
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Castle and the
lands of the now
defunct monasteries of
Opatovice and
Sezemice that had been
devastated in the
Hussite Wars. King
Vladislas confirmed...
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subsequently the very same fate
prepared for the
Cistercian convent in
Sezemice. He
confiscated their properties which made him
suddenly a rich man. In...
- Commission.
Ippen was born on 29
November 1861 to a
family of
baptized Jews in
Sezemice[clarification needed].
Ippen studied the
oriental languages and economics...
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Adolf Bartoš and
Antonia Bartoš.
After World War I ended, they
moved to
Sezemice (6km from the city of Pardubice). In 1930 Bartoš
graduated from middle...
- the 2021 census): Rtyně nad Bílinou (402) Kozlíky (64)
Malhostice (63)
Sezemice (120) Velvěty (107) Vrahožily (39) "Po****tion of Muni****lities – 1 January...
- Uhersko, Ostrov, Chroustovice, Moravany, Slepotice, Dašice, Lány u Dašic,
Sezemice and Kunětice.
There are 380
bodies of
water in the
basin area. The largest...
- Králové, Pardubice, Jaroměř, Nový Bydžov, Holice,
Chlumec nad
Cidlinou and
Sezemice.
Partly located in the East Elbe
Table are Přelouč and Hořice. The geological...