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Hlučín (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦlutʃiːn]; German: Hultschin; Polish: Hulczyn) is a town in
Opava District the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the
Czech Republic...
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Hlučín Region (Czech: Hlučínsko, German:
Hultschiner Ländchen, Polish:
Ziemia hulczyńska) is a
historically significant part of
Czech Silesia, now part...
- The
Hlučín-Darkovičky
Czechoslovak Fortification Complex (Czech: Areál československého opevnění
Hlučín-Darkovičky) is an
exhibition of 1930's military...
- Hviding,
Roager and
Spandet Both
World Wars
Hultschin Region Czech Republic Hlučín Region, on the Czech–Polish
border in Silesia,
whose German po****tion was...
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Hlučín,
Czech Silesia was
predominantly settled by German-speaking po****tions up
until 1945.
Following the
World War II,
Czech Silesia and
Hlučín Region...
- 2010–2011. 1923 – SK
Hlučín (Sportovní klub
Hlučín) 1948 –
Sokol Hlučín 1953 – DSO
Slavoj Hlučín 1959 – TJ
Hlučín 1991 – FC
Hlučín Moravian–Silesian Football...
- the
Czech Republic national team. He has
previously pla**** for Bílovec,
Hlučín, Opava,
Slovan Liberec and
Slavia Prague.
Coufal began his
career at local...
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north of the
Opava River including Głubczyce (Leobschütz, Hlubčice) and
Hlučín (Hultschin)
becoming part of Prussia. The
southern part with Krnov, Bruntál...
- pla**** the rest of the
autumn part of the
competition at the
stadium of FC
Hlučín. The club will play the
spring part of the
competition at the
stadium of...
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Czech Republic. It has
about 6,700 inhabitants. It is part of the
historic Hlučín Region. Kravaře
consists of
three muni****l
parts (in
brackets po****tion...