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Mankovice (German: Mankendorf) is a muni****lity and
village in Nový Jičín
District in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has about...
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Mankovice –
December 21, 1787, Bethabara) was a
Moravian missionary in Greenland. Matthäus
Stach was born in
Mankendorf in
Moravia (today
Mankovice in...
- Karl Gilg (20
January 1901, in
Mankovice (Mankendorf),
Austrian Silesia – 4
December 1981, in Kolbermoor, Bavaria) was a
German chess International Master...
- (Burgw****er).
Three POWs
escaped on 18
August 1941 E116 in Bělá (Bielau) E119 in
Mankovice (Mankendorf) at a
sawmill E126 in Opole-Półwieś (Oppeln-Halbendorf) E131...
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Mirkovice Manetin: Manětín Manisch: Manušice, p. of Česká Lípa Mankendorf:
Mankovice Mansdorf: Jedvaniny, p. of Nečtiny Mantau: Mantov, p. of Chotěšov (Plzeň-South...
- Kateřinice - Kopřivnice -
Kujavy - Kunín - Libhošť -
Lichnov - Luboměř -
Mankovice - Mořkov - Mošnov - Nový Jičín - Odry - Petřvald - Příbor - Pustějov -...
- (1901–1972),
Polish master, born in
Warsaw January 20 – Karl Gilg born in
Mankovice (Mankendorf),
Austrian Silesia (1901–1981)
German International Master...
- (Jihlava) Malý Bor (Klatovy) Malý Újezd (Mělník) Manětín (town; Plzeň-North)
Mankovice (Nový Jičín) Maňovice (Klatovy) Mariánské Lázně (town; Cheb) Mariánské...