- 20th century, the
building gradually became the seat of the
Museum of
Chodsko Region. The
tower is open to the
public as a
lookout tower. The Church...
- Domažlice,
Tachov and Přimda (together
called the Chod region, Czech:
Chodsko, German: ****nland). The
first written mention of
Chods is in Chronicle...
- (drum) used in
Hinduism and
Tibetan Buddhism Chods,
inhabitants of the
Chodsko ethnographical region in the
Czech Republic Chod dialect,
spoken in the...
- the
instrument endured into the 20th century,
primarily in the Blata,
Chodsko, and
Egerland regions of Bohemia, and
among the
Sorbs of Saxony. The name...
- (reg.), Russia, Armenia,
Azerbaijan and
Georgia Chodovia Chod
region (
Chodsko/****nland) (reg.),
Czech Republic Ciscaucasia Ciscaucasia (reg.), Russia...
- turn of the 11th century.
Bohemian traditional music includes that of
Chodsko [cs],
where bagpipes are common.
Moravian traditional music is
known for...
-
plays for Club
Brugge and
England U21. Buršík was born in Postřekov in the
Chodsko region in Bohemia, at the time a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In...
-
travelled around Europe which he
wrote about in some of his works. He
visited Chodsko, Dresden, Italy,
Slovakia and Bled. In 1917 he was one of the
first to...
- Chod
region ****nland (German),
Chodovia (Latin), Chod
region (English),
Chodsko (Czech),
Ziemia Chodzka (Polish)
Cerdanya Cerdanya (Catalan), Cerdagne...
- (1926–1927)
Dvacet pět chodských lidových písní (Twenty-five Folk
Songs from
Chodsko Region) (1905–1906) Male
choirs Balada tříkrálová (Ballad of the Three...