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Malovice is a muni****lity and
village in
Prachatice District in the
South Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 700 inhabitants. Malovice...
- Karl
Ernstberger (25
September 1887 in
Malovice – 25
November 1972 in Nuremberg) was a
German Bohemian architect active in
western Bohemia, predominantly...
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flows through the muni****l
territories of Brloh, Ktiš, Lhenice, Netolice,
Malovice, Olšovice, Hlavatce, Sedlec, Dívčice, Mydlovary, Zliv and Hluboká nad Vltavou...
- Lukau:
Lukov (Zlín District) Großmallowa: Velký
Malahov Großmalowitz:
Malovice Groß Meierhöfen: Velké Dvorce, p. of Přimda Großmergthal: Mařenice Gross...
- and part of
Kolinec in the Plzeň
Region Hradiště, a
village and part of
Malovice in the
South Bohemian Region Hradiště, a
village and part of Nová Bystřice...
- - Lažiště - Lčovice -
Lenora -
Lhenice -
Lipovice - Lužice - ****uš -
Malovice - Mičovice -
Nebahovy - Němčice -
Netolice -
Nicov - Nová Pec - Nové Hutě...
- Málkov (Beroun) Málkov (Chomutov)
Malonty (Český Krumlov)
Malotice (Kolín)
Malovice (Prachatice) Malšice (market town; Tábor) Malšín (Český Krumlov) Malšovice...
- the
second half of the 15th century, Chýnov was
bought by the
Malovec of
Malovice family. In 1719, the
estate was
acquired by the
House of Schwarzenberg...
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Czech Republic. It has
about 900 inhabitants. The
villages of Kahlovice,
Malovice, Nasavrky, Nové Dvory, Petrovice, Reksyně, Záhoří u Miličína and Žibkov...
- Plzeň, and 104 km (65 mi) west of Prague. The
villages of
Blahousty and
Malovice are
administrative parts of Erpužice. Karl
Ernstberger (1887–1972), Czech-German...