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Czech Republic. It has
about 4,600 inhabitants.
Cvikov is made up of the town
parts of
Cvikov I and
Cvikov II, and the
villages of Drnovec, Lindava, Naděje...
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Zwickau (German pronunciation: [ˈtsvɪkaʊ] ;
Upper Sorbian: Šwikawa; Czech:
Cvikov or Zvíkov; Polish: Ćwików) is, with
around 88,000 inhabitants, the fourth-largest...
- Chropyně (4,668)
Adamov (4,605) Meziboří (4,587)
Bzenec (4,584) Osek (4,558)
Cvikov (4,558) Planá nad Lužnicí (4,556)
Klimkovice (4,536)
Vracov (4,502) Kynšperk...
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Mountains at an
altitude of 562 m,
about 3.5 km
north from the town of
Cvikov. The
exact date when the
castle was
built is unknown.
Based on the surrounding...
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Anton Günther (17
November 1783, Lindenau,
Bohemia (now part of
Cvikov,
Czech Republic) – 24
February 1863, Vienna) was an
Austrian Roman Catholic philosopher...
- Karl
Kreibich (14
December 1883 – 2
August 1966), also
known as
Karel Kreibich, was a
Sudeten German communist politician and
author in Czechoslovakia...
- Dos
Puentes (Spanish*)
Zwickau Cheubikau / Ch'ŭbik'au - 츠비카우 (Korean*),
Cvikov (Czech, Slovak),
Zwickau (Dutch, German) Žilina
Sillein (German), Jillina...
- Děčín
Liberec Region Nový Bor, here it
intersects with road I/9 from
Prague Cvikov Chrastava Liberec Frýdlant The road
crosses Jeřice in Mníšek via a 12.80...
- Höfen:
Dvorce (Jihlava District) Dvory, p. of
Loket Hoffnung: Naděje, p. of
Cvikov Hof in Mähren:
Dvorce (Bruntál District) Höflas: Dvorek, p. of Třebeň Höflein:...
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chapel with
stations of the
cross (Arzl bei Innsbruck) Park-like
layout (
Cvikov)
Freely visible landscape monument on the
summit (Calvary hill near Jiřetín...