- Brno-
Bosonohy is a city
district in the
southwest of the city of Brno,
Czech Republic. It
consists of the muni****l part and
cadastral territory of Bosonohy...
-
roads in the
outskirts of Brno,
where the start/finish was
located in
Bosonohy. The
circuit went east past
Kamenny and then went
north past the Bohunice...
- the
streets of
western parts of Brno and
neighboring villages, such as
Bosonohy and Žebětín. It was the most
prestigious motor race in the country. Brno...
- sub-divided into 48
administrative parts. The
districts are: Brno-Bohunice Brno-
Bosonohy Brno-Bystrc Brno-Černovice Brno-Chrlice Brno-Ivanovice Brno-Jehnice Brno-jih...
-
Kohoutovice cadastre,
belonged to the
territory of the then muni****lity of
Bosonohy until 1979,
while a
narrow strip of
territory to the west,
including a...
- Brno-Bohunice Brno-
Bosonohy Brno-Bystrc Brno-Černovice Brno-Chrlice Brno-Ivanovice Brno-Jehnice Brno-jih Brno-Jundrov Brno-Kníničky Brno-Kohoutovice Brno-Komín...
- Brno, Nové Sady, Trnítá, Komárov, Horní Heršpice, Bohunice, Lískovec and
Bosonohy. In 1528, the last
provost of Komárov
handed over this
desolate settlement...
-
Michal competed at the 2004 Olympics. The
street Hrazdírova in the Brno-
Bosonohy area of Brno is
named after him. Miloš Hrazdíra. sports-reference.com Milos...
- part of the
local part of the
modern cadastral territory of Jundrov),
Bosonohy (houses
along Pavlovská Street) and Žebětín (a narrow,
almost undeveloped...
- Bystrc-Kníničky (Brno) FK Mutěnice
Tatran Rousínov FC Kuřim FC
Sparta Brno FK SK
Bosonohy (Brno) SK Moravská
Slavia Brno SK Krumvíř SK
Olympia Ráječko
Sokol Pohořelice...