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Brtnice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈbr̩tɲɪtsɛ]; German: Pirnitz) is a town in
Jihlava District in the Vysočina
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has about...
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Brtnice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈdlouhaː ˈbr̩cɲɪtsɛ]; German: Langpirnitz) is a muni****lity and
village in
Jihlava District in the Vysočina Region...
- Art Deco and peak of
Vienna Secession architecture.
Hoffmann was born in
Brtnice / Pirnitz,
Moravia (now part of the
Czech Republic), Austria-Hungary. His...
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Prince Herman Adolf of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich (15
April 1838 in
Brtnice – 16
September 1899 in Lich, Hesse) was a
German nobleman from the
House of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich...
- 070) Přibyslav (4,041) Buštěhrad (3,995)
Jemnice (3,975)
Paskov (3,913)
Brtnice (3,897) Dolní Benešov (3,892) Velké Bílovice (3,883) Smržovka (3,881) Sázava...
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Bohuslavice - Borovná - Boršov -
Brtnice - Brtnička -
Brzkov -
Cejle - Cerekvička-Rosice - Černíč - Čížov - Dlouhá
Brtnice - Dobronín -
Dobroutov - Dolní...
- קורצווייל) was a
pioneer of
Israeli literary criticism.
Kurzweil was born in
Brtnice,
Moravia (now Czechoslovakia) in 1907, to an
Orthodox Jewish family. He...
- Name Po****tion (2024) Bílý Kámen 300 Bítovčice 410 Boršov 170
Brtnice 3,897
Brzkov 331
Cejle 521 Cerekvička-Rosice 231 Čížov 306 Dobronín 1,906 Dobroutov...
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Gustav Haloun (12
January 1898,
Brtnice, Moravia, Austria-Hungary — 24
December 1951, Cambridge, England) was a
Czech sinologist. He
studied in Vienna...
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Czech Republic. It has
about 3,300 inhabitants. The
villages of
Brtnice, Dub, Dubiny, Klenové, Krámský, Křivá Ves, Lojovice, Mokřany and Řepčice...