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Humpolec (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦʊmpɔlɛt͡s]; German: Humpoletz) is a town in Pelhřimov
District in the Vysočina
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has about...
- Jan Želivský (1380 in
Humpolec – 9
March 1422 in Prague) was a
prominent Czech priest during the
Hussite Reformation. Želivský
preached at
Church of Saint...
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Bernard (officially in
Czech Rodinný
pivovar Bernard) is a
brewery in
Humpolec,
Czech Republic,
founded in 1597. It is
owned by Rodinný
pivovar Bernard...
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United States after his
family had
moved there in 1881. He was born in
Humpolec,
Bohemia (today in the
Czech Republic). Hrdlička was a
pioneer in the field...
- the
Falkenau district; Czech: Loket) Humpoletz [de] (from 1910; Czech:
Humpolec)
Kamenitz an der Linde [de] (from 1905; Czech:
Kamenice nad Lipou) Kladno [de]...
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Czechs burned themselves to death,
including a 19-year-old
student from
Humpolec who
burned himself on
almost the same spot in
front of the
National Museum...
- was
arrested and
sentenced to 18
years in prison; his father,
mayor of
Humpolec before the
communist coup, was also
sentenced to 10
years in prison. All...
- Vrchlabí (12,131) Velké Meziříčí (11,627) Holešov (11,556) Vlašim (11,455)
Humpolec (11,447)
Rychnov nad Kněžnou (11,442) Nový Bor (11,412) Kuřim (11,400)...
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connecting České Budějovice and
Humpolec. Czech
Republic (on
shared signage I 34) České Budějovice: E49, E55
Humpolec: E50 UN
Economic Commission for...
- the
first and
unfinished 77 km of the
motorway Prague – Brno as far as
Humpolec was
approved by the
Government in
November 1945 and was
reinaugurated in...