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Hradec nad
Moravicí (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦradɛts ˈnad moravɪtsiː]; German: Grätz) is a town in
Opava District in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the...
- Břidličná (Czech pronunciation: [ˈbr̝ɪdlɪtʃnaː];
until 1950 Frýdlant nad
Moravicí, German:
Friedland an der Mohra) is a town in Bruntál
District in the Moravian-Silesian...
- (Dolny Kubin), the
Beethoven International Violin Competition in
Hradec nad
Moravici, and the 2004 4th
International Louis Spohr Competition for
Young Violinists...
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Grazing cattle on a
pasture near
Hradec nad
Moravicí in
Czech Silesia....
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Leskovec nad
Moravicí (formerly also Špachov; German: Spachendorf) is a muni****lity and
village in Bruntál
District in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of...
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Grazing cattle on a
pasture near
Hradec nad
Moravicí in the
Czech Republic...
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Prussia earlier in the century. The
location is
today called Hradec nad
Moravicí and is
within the
borders of the
Czech Republic. In his
youth (1776 to...
- Velká Bíteš (5,574) Zubří (5,549)
Fulnek (5,516) Úpice (5,500)
Hradec nad
Moravicí (5,485) Starý
Plzenec (5,448)
Jilemnice (5,443) Horní
Slavkov (5,438) Brumov-Bylnice...
- by Ottokar's
widow Kunigunda of Halych, who had
retired to
Hradec nad
Moravicí. In 1283
Nicholas married King Rudolf's
niece Adelheid. They had three...
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castles and châteaus are in the region, the most
famous being Hradec nad
Moravicí, Raduň, Kravaře, and Fulnek. Hukvaldy, in a
village of the same name under...