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Jemnice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjɛmɲɪtsɛ]; German: Jamnitz) is a town in Třebíč
District in the Vysočina
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 4...
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Rokytnou (4,085)
Rajhrad (4,070) Přibyslav (4,041) Buštěhrad (3,995)
Jemnice (3,975)
Paskov (3,913)
Brtnice (3,897) Dolní Benešov (3,892) Velké Bílovice...
- Želetavka are: The most po****ted
settlement on the
river is the town of
Jemnice. The
river flows through the muni****l
territories of Želetava, Svojkovice...
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Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 600 inhabitants. The
villages of
Jemnice, Malá Turná,
Petrovice and Rohozná are
administrative parts of Osek. Osek...
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Iglau (Stadt) 53,513 27,886 52.1% 25,380 47.4% 14 0.0% 233 0.4%
Jamnitz Jemnice Mährisch
Budwitz 13,709 3,406 24.8% 10,272 74.9% 10 0.1% 21 0.2% Joslowitz...
- mother, she was the great-granddaughter of Isak
Landesmann of
Police u
Jemnice, who was
remembered as a
notable victim of
eighteenth century antisemitism...
- (837 m) Nová Bystřice
Highlands Vysoký kámen (738 m) Jevišovice
Uplands Jemnice Valley Vráž (576 m) Bítov
Hills Suchá hora (571 m) Jaroměřice
Valley Zadní...
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Jakubov u Moravských Budějovic – Jaroměřice nad
Rokytnou –
Jasenice –
Jemnice – Jinošov –
Jiratice – Kamenná –
Kdousov –
Kladeruby nad
Oslavou – Klučov...
- the vicinity,
first mentioned in 1386, and
absorbed Jemnice. The
village in the area of
Jemnice was
first mentioned as
Staremiesto in 1434. Politically...
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Charlemont (18
March 1850 – 18
April 1939) was an
Austrian painter. Born in
Jemnice,
Moriva he was the son of
Matthais Adolf Charlemont. He
studied art at...