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Lednice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈlɛdɲɪtsɛ]; German: Eisgrub) is a muni****lity and
village in Břeclav
District in the
South Moravian Region of the Czech...
- The
Lednice–Valtice
Cultural Landscape (also
Lednice–Valtice Area or
Lednice–Valtice Complex, Czech: Lednicko-valtický areál) is a cultural-natural landscape...
- Malé
Lednice (Hungarian: Kislednic) is a
village and muni****lity in Považská
Bystrica District in the Trenčín
Region of north-western Slovakia. In historical...
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Liechtenstein Garden Palace, and on
their Moravian and
Bohemian estates, with
Lednice and
Valtice (German names:
Eisgrub and Feldsberg) as
their main residence...
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Czech Republic. It has
about 3,600 inhabitants. It is
known as part of
Lednice–Valtice
Cultural Landscape, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. The historic...
- Dunajovice, Pasohlávky, Dolní Věstonice, Pavlov, Milovice, Přítluky, Bulhary,
Lednice, Podivín, Ladná, Břeclav, Bernhardsthal, Rabensburg,
Hohenau an der March...
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different historical epochs,
namely Karlštejn Castle, Český
Krumlov and the
Lednice–Valtice
Cultural Landscape.
There are 12
cathedrals and 15
churches elevated...
- century. It was
rebuilt by the
Liechtensteins during the
establishment of
Lednice–Valtice
Cultural Landscape.
Today it is
owned by the town. One of its towers...
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Dundurn Castle in Hamilton,
Ontario Series of
buildings in
Lednice–Valtice
Cultural Landscape (UNESCO
World Heritage Site)
Chinese Pavilions...
- (618 sq mi) of
agricultural and
forest land (most
notably the
UNESCO listed Lednice–Valtice
Cultural Landscape), and
several family castles and palaces. In...