- Głogów ([ˈɡwɔɡuv] ; German: Glogau,
rarely Groß-Glogau, Czech:
Hlohov, Silesian: Głogōw) is a city in
western Poland. It is the
county seat of Głogów County...
- (German: Beuthen)
Cieszyn (Czech: Těšín) (German: Teschen) Głogów (Czech:
Hlohov) (German: Glogau)
Jawor (Czech: Javor) (German: Jauer)
Legnica (Czech: Lehnice)...
- (Serbian)*,
Glogova (Lithuanian)*,
Glogovia (Latin)*, Głogów (Polish)*,
Hlohov (Czech, rare)*,
Hlohuv - Глогув (Ukrainian)* Glücksburg Glücksburg (German)*...
- (pronounced GWO-goo-veck [ɡwɔˈɡuvɛk], German: Oberglogau, Czech: Horní
Hlohov, Silesian: Gogōwek) is a
small historic town in
southern Poland. It is situated...
- and Skoczów (from 1442), Duke of half of both
Duchy of Głogów (Glogau,
Hlohov) and
Duchy of Ścinawa from 1460 and from 1468 sole
ruler over Cieszyn. He...
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supported the
founding of the
Jesuit college in Klatovy, in Březnice and in
Hlohov.
Count Kryštof
Jaroslav (1604–1659)
provided extensive repairs of the Augustinian...
- Zdrój Dušníky Gdańsk Gdaňsk
Gdynia Gdyně
Gliwice Hlivice Głogów
Hlohov Głogówek Horní
Hlohov Głubczyce Hlubčice Głuchołazy
Hlucholazy Gniezno Hnězdno Grodków...
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Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 400 inhabitants. The
villages of
Hlohov, Hroznětín,
Tunochody and
Zdeslavice are
administrative parts of Číhošť...
- Republic. It has
about 400 inhabitants. The
villages and
hamlets of Bořkovice,
Hlohov, Laby, Libouň, Ondřejovec, Otradov, Roudný, Šlapánov,
Vestec and Vlastišov...