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Chroustovice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈxroustovɪtsɛ]) is a
market town in
Chrudim District in the
Pardubice Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 1...
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Brozany nad Ohří (1,306) Nedvědice (1,293)
Senomaty (1,271)
Chroustovice (1,254) Liteň (1,245)
Choltice (1,244) Dolní
Cerekev (1,232) Hostomice...
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Rudolph Novak (January 29, 1887, in
Chroustovice –
October 16, 1968, in
Cedar Rapids, Iowa) was an
American gymnast. He was a
member of the
United States...
- Černohorský was born in a poor
family of a
village baker in the
village Chroustovice (east Bohemia). Černohorský
attended Charles University in Prague. He...
- Dobříkov, Týnišťko, Radhošť, Vraclav, Stradouň, Trusnov, Uhersko, Ostrov,
Chroustovice, Moravany, Slepotice, Dašice, Lány u Dašic,
Sezemice and Kunětice. There...
- Hrady, Zderaz, Leština, Hluboká, Střemošice, Luže, Lozice, Jenišovice,
Chroustovice, Hrochův Týnec, Dvakačovice, Vejvanovice, Úhřetická
Lhota and Úhřetice...
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Chateau Čachnov
Chateau Choceň
Chateau Choltice Chateau Chrast Chateau Chroustovice Chateau Chrudim Castle Cimburk Castle Dlouhá Loučka
Castle Domoradice...
- Chropyně
Chrostau Ölhütten: Chrastová Lhota, p. of Brněnec Chroustowitz:
Chroustovice Chrudim:
Chrudim Chudenitz:
Chudenice Chuderitz: Chudeřice Chudiwa: Chudenín...
- from the
personal name Rosa,
meaning "the
village of Rosa's people".
Chroustovice is
located about 11
kilometres (7 mi) east of
Chrudim and 17 km (11 mi)...
- (Prachatice) Chromeč (Šumperk) Chropyně (town; Kroměříž)
Chroustov (Nymburk)
Chroustovice (market town; Chrudim) Chrtníč (Havlíčkův Brod) Chrtníky (Pardubice)...