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Duchcov (Czech pronunciation: [ˈduxtsof]; German: Dux) is a town in
Teplice District in the Ústí nad
Labem Region of the
Czech Republic. It has about...
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Duchcov Chateau (Czech: Zámek
Duchcov; German:
Schloss Dux) is a
manor house in
Duchcov in the Ústí nad
Labem Region of the
Czech Republic. It is protected...
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Pavel (2005).
Duchcov v
zrcadle dějin = Dux im
Spiegel der
Geschichte [
Duchcov in
Mirror of History] (in
Czech and German) (2nd ed.).
Duchcov: Kapucín. ISBN 80-86467-10-4...
- the Elder,
acquired in 1949 from the
Cistercian monastery in Osek near
Duchcov, now in the
National Gallery Prague. It is part of a
series of
works showing...
- Elbe [de] (after 1908; Czech: Brandýs nad Labem) Dux [de] (after 1896; Czech:
Duchcov) Elbogen [de] (before 1913 part of the
Falkenau district; Czech: Loket)...
- Hans
Knirsch (14
September 1877 in Třebařov – 6
December 1933 in
Duchcov) was an Austro-German
activist from
Moravia for
Austrian ****sm.
After the breakup...
- (now Liberec),
Aussig (Ústí nad Labem), Teplitz-Schönau (Teplice), Dux (
Duchcov), Eger (Cheb),
Marienbad (Mariánské Lázně),
Karlsbad (Karlovy Vary), Gablonz...
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small Czech town of
Duchcov (German: Dux) in
northern Bohemia,
where it was
found in the
lignite mining Emeran. Not far from
Duchcov,
duxite has been found...
- Workers'
Party (DAP) from Austria-Hungary. It was
founded in
November 1919 in
Duchcov. The most
crucial party activists were Hans Knirsch, Hans Krebs, Adam Fahrner...
- of
Czechoslovakia and the
creation of the Protectorate, he
returned to
Duchcov, but was
arrested there after a
conflict with the
Sudeten German Party...