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Oslavany (Czech pronunciation: [ˈoslavanɪ]) is a town in Brno-Country
District in the
South Moravian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 4,900 inhabitants...
- Městec (4,960) Pečky (4,889)
Vizovice (4,886) Valašské
Klobouky (4,880)
Oslavany (4,871) Bechyně (4,838) Ledeč nad Sázavou (4,832) Bělá pod Bezdězem (4...
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uprising (1848)
Rumburk rebellion (1918) Železná Ruda
uprising (1919)
Oslavany uprising (1920) Židenice coup (1933)
Sudeten German uprising (1938) May...
- 554 Olomučany 1,084 Olšany 647
Omice 840
Opatovice 1,162 Ořechov 2,877
Oslavany 4,871
Ostopovice 1,737 Ostrovačice 888
Otmarov 392
Otnice 1,591 Podbřežice...
- and
governor of Moravia.
Before 1629, he
taught music at the
Seminary at
Oslavany convent; afterwards, he
taught at the
newly established Loretan Seminary...
- Kryštofovy
Hamry Oschelin: Ošelín Oschitz: Osečná Oskau:
Oskava Oslawan:
Oslavany Ossegg: Osek (Teplice District) Ossek: Osek nad Bečvou Oßnitz: Sosnice...
- century.
There is
visible the
painted heraldry of
mother superior from
Oslavany Cistercian monastery with the date 1220 on the
vault of the presbytery...
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Vienna and
collected art. In 1911,
after acquiring half of the
castle in
Oslavany from his father, he
housed his art
collection there.
Artist such as Emil...
- settlements: Nové Veselí,
Ostrov nad Oslavou, Velké Meziříčí, Náměšť nad Oslavou,
Oslavany and Ivančice. The Mostiště
Reservoir with an area of 88 ha (220 acres)...
- Zbýšov was
given to the
Oslavany monastery by Bohuš of Drahotuše, the
supreme marshal. The
village belonged to the
Oslavany estate and
shared its owners...