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Hronov (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦronof]) is a town in Náchod
District in the
Hradec Králové
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 6,100 inhabitants...
- Jiráskův
Hronov (in English: Jirásek's
Hronov) is a
festival of
Czech amateur theatre with
international parti****tion. It
takes place annually in
Hronov, the...
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introduced into
literature by his brother,
Karel Čapek. Čapek was born in
Hronov,
Bohemia (Austria-Hungary,
later Czechoslovakia, now the
Czech Republic)...
- HC
Wikov Hronov are a
Czech ice
hockey club
based in
Hronov, The
Czech Republic. The team
competes in the Krajská liga Královéhradeckého kraje, the current...
- 1918, 1919, 1921 and 1930.
Alois Jirásek was born on 23
August 1851 in
Hronov, in the
Kingdom of
Bohemia (modern-day
Czech Republic),
which was at that...
- Slavičín (6,224) Týniště nad Orlicí (6,187)
Kostelec nad Orlicí (6,178)
Hronov (6,096) Pohořelice (6,071) Železný Brod (6,065)
Tanvald (6,051) Rousínov...
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Republic Česká Skalice,
Czech Republic Červený Kostelec,
Czech Republic Hronov,
Czech Republic Jaroměř,
Czech Republic Nové Město nad Metují,
Czech Republic...
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April 1908 – 7 May 1973) was a
Czech writer,
editor and journalist. Born in
Hronov to a
Jewish family, Hostovský
studied at the
gymnasium in Náchod in 1927...
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Awarded the 1920
Nobel Prize in Literature.
Alois Jirásek 23
August 1851
Hronov, Náchod,
Czech Republic 12
March 1930 Prague,
Czech Republic 1918, 1919...
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Trotina (in Lochenice)
Metuje (in Jaroměř) Olešenka (in Jestřebí) Dřevíč (in
Hronov) Úpa (in Jaroměř) Běluňka (in Heřmanice) Malé Labe (in Prosečné) tributaries...