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Mušov (German: Muschau) is a
cadastral area and a
defunct village in the muni****lity of Pasohlávky,
South Moravian Region,
Czech Republic. It covers...
- Czech: Hradisko, German: Burgstall) is an
archaeological site
located in
Mušov,
Czech Republic, of a
Roman army camp on the Dyje-Svratka-Jihlava confluence...
- Krierer, Karl R. (2017). "„Suebenköpfe".
Mušov, Czarnówko,
Kariv und das römische Germanenbild" [‘Suebi Heads’.
Mušov, Czarnówko,
Kariv and the
Roman image...
- the coat of arms of
Padasjoki Mušov cauldron. A
Roman bronze cauldron found in 1988 in a
Germanic chieftains grave in
Mušov,
Czech Republic dating to 2nd...
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entertainment manufacturer. It was
founded in 1998 by
Ivaylo Penchev and
Metin Musov.
Originally exclusively a
climbing wall and
other artificial rock surfaces...
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Mušov Cauldron, a
Roman bronze cauldron found in 1988 in a
Germanic chieftain's
grave in
Mušov,
Czech Republic,
dating to the 2nd
century A.D. The cauldron...
- the
largest climbing wall
manufacturer in the world. He,
along with
Metin Musov,
founded the
company in 1996 in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Penchev was born in Veliko...
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neighbouring village of
Mušov was
joined to Pasohlávky on 1
January 1980 and most of the
inhabitants moved to Pasohlávky. The area of
Mušov was subsequently...
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presence of
Roman soldiers in
central Europe (until the
Roman fort by
Mušov and
marching camps by
Olomouc and Hulín were found). Trenčín is one of the...
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Reservoir and the
upper reservoir, 528 ha (1,300 acres), is the Mušovská (or
Mušov) Reservoir.
Built between 1978 and 1988, the
three separate reservoirs were...