- Frýdek-
Místek (Czech pronunciation: [ˈfriːdɛk
ˈmiːstɛk], Polish: Frydek-
Mistek; German: Friede(c)k-
Mistek) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of...
- FK Frýdek-
Místek is a
football club
based in Frýdek-
Místek,
Czech Republic. It
currently plays in the Moravian-Silesian
Football League,
which is the third...
- 389 15
Opava Moravian-Silesian 55,512 6
Olomouc Olomouc 101,825 16 Frýdek-
Místek Moravian-Silesian 54,188 7 České Budějovice
South Bohemian 96,417 17 Jihlava...
- Frýdek-
Místek District (Czech:
okres Frýdek-
Místek) is a
district in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the
Czech Republic. Its
capital is the city of Frýdek-Místek...
- Frýdek-
Místek in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the
Czech Republic. It was a
separate muni****lity but
became administratively a part of Frýdek-
Místek in...
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defeating Katarína Kužmová in the final. In
September 2023, in Frýdek-
Místek, she won her
first $25k
doubles title. Two
months later, she won her first...
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Warsaw and
branches in Rzeszów, Poznań, the
Czech Republic (Prague, Frýdek-
Místek),
Slovakia (Bratislava) and
Uzbekistan (Andijan). As of
March 2024, Collegium...
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Hockey Club Frýdek-
Místek is a
professional ice
hockey club from Frýdek-
Místek,
Czech Republic. It was
founded in 1976. It was
founded in 1976 as a successor...
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Silesia that was
joined with the
Moravian town of
Místek on 1
January 1943 to form the town of Frýdek-
Místek. It lies on the
western border of the Cieszyn...
- České Budějovice, Pardubice, Havířov, Zlín, Kladno, Most, Karviná, Frýdek-
Místek, Opava,
Karlovy Vary, Teplice, Děčín, Jihlava, Chomutov, Přerov, Mladá Boleslav...