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Kosmonosy is a town in Mladá
Boleslav District in the
Central Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 5,300 inhabitants. The town is known...
- Rudná (5,395) Strážnice (5,361)
Stochov (5,354)
Bakov nad
Jizerou (5,316)
Kosmonosy (5,304) Trhové
Sviny (5,284)
Jablunkov (5,257) Polná (5,230) Jílové u...
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Humprecht Jan Černín; 14
February 1628, in Radenín – 3
March 1682, in
Kosmonosy) was a
Czech noble and diplomat,
member of the
Czernin family. Humprecht...
- Eisenach, St****furt, Schöneck, Berlin, Wolfsburg, Paris, Wrocław, Budapest,
Kosmonosy Key
people Peter Lepper,
Stefan Kön
Products Direct broadcast satellite...
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Rapid Psáry 3–2 FK Brandýs nad
Labem SK Vysoké Mýto 4–0 FC Hlinsko...
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State International School Seeheim Villenave d'Ornon, France,
since 1982
Kosmonosy,
Czech Republic,
since 1997 Ceregnano, Italy,
since 2008 Karlovo, Bulgaria...
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Gustav Adolf Procházka (11
March 1872,
Kosmonosy, Mladá
Boleslav District,
Czechoslovakia – 9
February 1942, Prague) was the
second patriarch of the Czechoslovak...
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Piarist Gymnasium in
Kosmonosy. His
teachers included Václav Kalous [cs], a
significant composer himself. In 1749
Brixi left
Kosmonosy and
returned to Prague...
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Kobylnice - Kochánky -
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Koryta - Košátky -
Kosmonosy - Kosořice - Kováň -
Kovanec - Krásná Ves -
Krnsko - Kropáčova Vrutice...