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Hodslavice (German: Hotzendorf) is a muni****lity and
village in Nový Jičín
District in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has about...
- "Father of the Nation". František Palacký was born on 14 June 1798, at
Hodslavice house 108, a
northeastern Moravian village now part of the Moravian-Silesian...
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Svatopluk Turek (25
October 1900 in
Hodslavice – 30
December 1972 in Zlín) was a
Czechoslovak novelist,
known under the pen name T. Svatopluk.
After studying...
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Longboat Key, Florida,
United States 1964
Josef Hromádka June 8, 1889
Hodslavice, Moravia, Austria-Hungary
December 26, 1969 Prague,
Czechoslovakia 1964...
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Hotzendorf may
refer to:
Hodslavice, a
Czech village whose German name is
Hotzendorf Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf, an
Austrian general This disambiguation...
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Josef Lukl Hromádka (8 June 1889 in
Hodslavice – 26
December 1969 in Prague) was a
Czech Protestant theologian. He was a
founder of the
Christian Peace...
- Radhoštěm -
Fulnek - Heřmanice u Oder - Heřmánky - Hladké Životice -
Hodslavice - Hostašovice - Jakubčovice nad
Odrou - Jeseník nad
Odrou - Jistebník...
- Hodkovice, now Jívka Hottowies: Hostovice, p. of Ústí nad
Labem Hotzendorf:
Hodslavice Hotzenplotz:
Osoblaha Hrabin: Hrabyně Hrabstwie: Hrabství, p. of Skřipov...
- Hodonín (Blansko) Hodonín (Chrudim) Hodonín (town; Hodonín)
Hodov (Třebíč)
Hodslavice (Nový Jičín)
Hojanovice (Pelhřimov)
Hojkov (Jihlava)
Hojovice (Pelhřimov)...
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Current team SK
Dynamo České Budějovice
Number 4
Youth career 1989–1994 TJ
Hodslavice 1994–1999 TJ Nový Jičín 1999–2002
Sigma Olomouc Senior career*
Years Team...