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- Dolní Bousov is a town in Mladá Boleslav District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3,000 inhabitants. Dolní Bousov consists...
- Bousov is a muni****lity and village in Chrudim District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 200 inhabitants. Bousov consists of...
- services, regular p****enger services on the line from Kopidlno to Dolní Bousov will be resumed as driverless train operation in 2025. The train vehicle...
- regular driverless p****enger services on the line from Kopidlno to Dolní Bousov will be resumed by AŽD Praha. Automation of the London Underground Communications-based...
- 002) Spálené Poříčí (2,997) Volyně (2,988) Ivanovice na Hané (2,977) Dolní Bousov (2,973) Plasy (2,963) Slušovice (2,961) Morkovice-Slížany (2,960) Sedlec-Prčice...
- office was here already in 1316. The railway from Bakov nad Jizerou to Dolní Bousov p****es through the territory, but it is not used. The main landmark of Kněžmost...
- influential musician to this day. Schelinger was born in the village of Bousov in 1951. His father, Josef (1921–1995), was a well-known concert guitarist...
- rokle, Nová Paka Sedlčanská kotlina, Sedlcany Závodiště Rachvala, Dolní Bousov Cross Arena Přerov, Přerov AMK Zálesí Humpolec, Humpolec Loketské serpentiny...
- Wratislaw von Mittrowitz-Nettolitzky (* 8 July 1786, in Wischopol (Czech: Dolní Bousov), Bohemia; † 14 February 1867, in Vienna) was an Austrian Fieldmarshal....
- Mitrovice family. He was born on 8 July 1786 in Vlčí Pole (now part of Dolní Bousov), Bohemia. He joined the army in 1804 and fought in the 1805–1809 and 1813–1816...