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- Vratislavice nad Nisou (German: Maffersdorf) is a self-governing borough of the city of Liberec in the Czech Republic. As of 2021, it has about 8,900 inhabitants...
- born to Anna Porsche (née Ehrlich) and Anton Porsche, in Maffersdorf (Vratislavice nad Nisou) in northern Bohemia, part of Austria-Hungary at that time...
- the 19th century, the city has been a conurbation with the suburb of Vratislavice nad Nisou and the neighbouring city of Jablonec nad Nisou. Liberec is...
- the section U Lomu – Vratislavice. Operation on the normal gauge line to Vratislavice was resumed on 6 November 2021. Vratislavice - Jablonec section reopened...
- river from source to mouth include: Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic Vratislavice, Czech Republic Liberec, Czech Republic Chrastava, Czech Republic Hrádek...
- The museum cooperates with Ferdinand Porsche's Birthplace in Liberec-Vratislavice nad Nisou and offers discounted admission for both museums. Škoda 422...
- automotive engineer, designed the Volkswagen (the "people's car"), born in Vratislavice nad Nisou (Austria-Hungary, Bohemia, present-day Czech Republic) Ferdinand...
- Pertoltice (Kutná Hora District) Mader: Modrava Maffersdorf: Liberec ****-Vratislavice nad Nisou Mähren: Morava Mährisch Altstadt: Staré Město (Šumperk District)...
- at which point Svijany became part of the state-owned breweries of Vratislavice nad Nisou. Later threatened with closure due to a sales crisis, Svijany...
- American custody after the war. Konrad Henlein was born in Maffersdorf (now Vratislavice nad Nisou) near Reichenberg (Liberec), in what was then Bohemian crown...