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Bechyně ([ˈbɛxɪɲɛ] ; German: Bechin) is a town in Tábor
District in the
South Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 4,800 inhabitants. The...
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Josef Bechyně (12
April 1880 – 1
August 1934) was a
Czech wrestler. He
competed in the men's Greco-Roman
middleweight at the 1908
Summer Olympics, representing...
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Bechyně is a town in the
South Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic.
Bechyně may also
refer to:
Bechyně Bridge Čenkov u
Bechyně Dobronice u
Bechyně Sudoměřice...
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bridge is
protected as a
national cultural monument. At
Bechyně, the
river is
spanned by the
Bechyně Bridge, a
unique reinforced concrete arch bridge. For...
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Bechyně Bridge (Czech: Bechyňský most) also
known as
Bechyně Rainbow,
rarely Rainbow Bridge,
originally called the
Jubilee Bridge, is a
unique reinforced...
- (Chrysomelidae). He was the son of
photographer Jan
Bechyně [cz] and
nephew of
architect Stanislav Bechyně [cz].
Bechyně studied at the
University of Prague, graduating...
- Jacoby, 1882
Diabrotica alegrensis Bechyne &
Bechyne, 1962
Diabrotica alexia Bechyne, 1956
Diabrotica alfazema Bechyne, 1997
Diabrotica amecameca Krysan...
- Sudoměřice u
Bechyně is a muni****lity and
village in Tábor
District in the
South Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 800 inhabitants...
- The Tábor–
Bechyně railway was the
first electrified railway line in the
Czech Republic,
opening in 1903. The
proposal for
construction of the line was...
- Čenkov u
Bechyně is a muni****lity and
village in České Budějovice
District in the
South Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 60 inhabitants...