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Drnholec (German: Dürnholz) is a
market town in Břeclav
District in the
South Moravian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 1,900 inhabitants. Drnholec...
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Cerhenice (1,908) Malšice (1,896) Svitávka (1,883)
Brodek u Přerova (1,873)
Drnholec (1,864)
Chlum u Třeboně (1,859)
Davle (1,833) Divišov (1,810) Křižanov...
- Hevlín, Hrabětice, Hrušovany nad Jevišovkou, Wildendürnbach, Jevišovka,
Drnholec, Brod nad Dyjí, Dolní Dunajovice, Pasohlávky, Dolní Věstonice, Pavlov,...
- A
composite photograph of
damage inflicted on
Drnholec by an A-20G
Boston bombing raid by a unit of the army
during the
Prague Offensive...
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referendums held in 20
cities and towns: Blšany u Loun, Blučina, Bzenec, Dačice,
Drnholec, Jáchymov, Jezeřany-Maršovice, Katovice, Losiná, Pardubice, Podolí, Příkosice...
- Dürnbach: Potočiště, p. of
Odrava Dürnberg: Suchá, p. of Jáchymov Dürnholz:
Drnholec Dürre: Suchá Dürrengrün: Výspa, now Luby (Cheb District)* Dürrmaul: Drmoul...
- then
state administration, Posád was
transferred to the
border parish Drnholec. In 1989 he was
appointed the
spiritual administrator in Třešť.
After the...
- Decrees. In 1948, Kopřivnice
became a town. In 1950, the muni****lities of
Drnholec nad
Lubinou and Větřkovice
merged and
formed the muni****lity of Lubina...
- Jevišovka was
property of the
House of
Liechtenstein as a part of the
Drnholec estate. Jevišovka is one of the
South Moravian muni****lities with a historical...
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Castle Děvičky
Castle Dolní
Kounice Chateau Doubravice nad
Svitavou Castle Drnholec Chateau Drnovice Chateau Dyje
Chateau Emin zámek
Chateau Ferdinandsko Chateau...