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Vodňany (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvodɲanɪ] ; German: Wodnian) is a town in
Strakonice District in the
South Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has...
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close links to his homeland. From 1942 to 1958, he
lived and
worked in
Vodňany.
After the war he
became an ****ociate
professor at Palacký
University of...
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located in the city of České Budějovice (with
branch campuses in Tábor,
Vodňany, Nové Hrady) in the
Czech Republic.
Established in 1991, it has more than...
- × 4.05 m 15 ft 9 in × 13 ft 3 in 12 Petr Chelčický at
Vodňany Do Not
Repay Evil with Evil
Vodňany,
Czech Republic 1420s 1918 6.20 m × 4.05 m 20 ft 4 in...
- (7,783) Černošice (7,675)
Mikulov (7,638)
Kaplice (7,562) Úvaly (7,504)
Vodňany (7,483) Český Brod (7,423) Petřvald (7,407) Bílovec (7,401) Frýdlant (7...
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against the
estate of Oldřich of Rosenberg. The
governor seized Prachatice,
Vodňany and Lomnice.
Young Oldřich was
forced to
conclude a
ceasefire with Tábor...
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significant towns are: Vimperk, Dačice, Kaplice, Soběslav,
Sezimovo Ústí,
Vodňany, Blatná, Veselí nad Lužnicí, Bechyně and Protivín. The
following table...
- education.
After 1421, he
lived and
farmed in the
village of Chelčice, near
Vodňany. He
produced 56
known works, but the
majority remain unpublished and inaccessible...
- and part of Úněšov in the Plzeň
Region Hvožďany, a
village and part of
Vodňany in the
South Bohemian Region This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- Stříbrné Hory (Silberberg),
today part of Nalžovské Hory Stříbro (Mies)
Vodňany (Wodnian) Výsluní (Sonnenberg) Zlaté Hory (Zuckmantel)
Pargas In Germany...