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- Loštice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈloʃcɪtsɛ]; German: Loschitz) is a town in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3...
- The Loštice pottery, also called the Loštice goblets (Czech: loštické poháry), are unique pottery with nodules on the surface. Traditionally they have...
- Olomouc cheese, Olomouc curd cheese) is a ripened soft cheese made in Loštice, Olomouc Region, Czech Republic. The cheese is very easy to recognize by...
- Stolpersteine in Loštice lists the Stolpersteine (Czech: Kameny zmizelých, literally 'stones of the disappeared') in the town Loštice, Czech Republic....
- 18 January 1880 in Vienna to Jewish parents, who were originally from Loštice in Moravia (now part of the Czech Republic). His parents, Sigmund Ehrenfest...
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- traditional Czech soft cheese made from cow milk, similar Bel Paese. Olomoucké syrečky Loštice, Czech Republic A soft cheese. Hermelín Prague, Czech Republic...
- Abraham Neuda (1812, Loštice – 22 February 1854, Loštice) was an Austrian rabbi. He was the son of Rabbi Aaron Neuda of Loštice, and the nephew of Rabbi...
- Andacht (1855). After marrying Abraham Neuda (1812–1854), she moved to Loštice, where her husband served as rabbi. After Abraham Neuda's died in 1854...
- and saint who was martyred in World War II. Born on 20 October 1907 in Loštice, Austrian Empire, he was the son of Fr. František Nasadil and his mother...