- Benešov (Czech pronunciation: [ˈbɛnɛʃof]; German:
Beneschau) is a town in the
Central Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 17,000 inhabitants...
-
political districts:
Budweis Krumau Kaplitz Neuhaus Tabor Mühlhausen
Pilgram Beneschau Wotitz Pardubitzer Kreis – 11
political districts:
Pardubitz Kolin Schwarz-Kosteletz...
- Pilsen-Land, Pilsen-Stadt, Pisek, Schüttenhofen, Strakonitz, Taus Prag
Beneschau, Beraun, Böhmisch-Brod, Brandeis, Jungbunzlau, Kladno, Kolín, Laun, Melnik...
- – Chuchelná (Kuchelna) –
Darkovice (Groß Darkowitz) – Dolní Benešov (
Beneschau) – Hať (Haatsch) – Hlučín (Hultschin) – Hněvošice (Schreibersdorf) – Kobeřice...
- in time of
World War II.
Originally was
called SS-Truppenübungsplatz
Beneschau,
because it was
situated near city of Benešov. SS
units from SS-Truppenübungsplatz...
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Wienergraben quarry (the
quarry of
Mauthausen concentration camp)
Beneschau (the
quarries of the
Beneschau area, near Prague)
Grossraming (stone
operating centers...
- Bystřice (German:
Bistritz bei
Beneschau) is a town in Benešov
District in the
Central Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 4,700 inhabitants...
- pronunciation: [ˈdolɲiː ˈbɛnɛʃof],
formerly Benešov u Hlučína; German:
Beneschau) is a town in
Opava District in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the Czech...
- Závada (German:
Zawada bei
Beneschau, Polish: Zawada) is a muni****lity and
village in
Opava District in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the
Czech Republic...
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Colonel Stauff and
Badish Lieutenant Colonel Bernhard Studnitzky von
Beneschau (Studnický z Benešova)
agreed on 9
January 1636 [O.S. 30
December 1635]...