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Oslov is a muni****lity and
village in Písek
District in the
South Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 300 inhabitants. The
village of...
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Martin Josef Říha (11
November 1839,
Oslov – 7
February 1907, České Budějovice) was a
Czech Roman Catholic clergyman. From 1885
until his
death he was...
- 49°22′53″N 14°15′10″E / 49.38139°N 14.25278°E / 49.38139; 14.25278 Area
Oslov and Jetětice,
Czech Republic Height 65
metres (213 ft)
above the
river Built...
- in the Brdy
Highlands at an
elevation of 745 m (2,444 ft) and
flows to
Oslov,
where it
enters the
Otava River at an
elevation of 349 m (1,145 ft). It...
- in the Brdy
Highlands at an
elevation of 760 m (2,490 ft) and
flows to
Oslov,
where it
enters the
Berounka River at an
elevation of 285 m (935 ft). It...
- Podhradí;
originates at the
confluence of the
Vydra and Křemelná)
Lomnice (in
Oslov)
Skalice (in Varvažov) Závišínský
potok (in Blatná)
Blanice (in Putim) Radomilický...
- (Songerberg):
Prameny Sankt Anna: Svatá Anna, p. of Horšovský Týn Svatá Anna, p. of
Oslov Svatá Anna, p. of Vlčeves
Sankt Georgenthal: Jiřetín pod
Jedlovou Sankt...
- Brno-Country)
Oslavice (Žďár nad Sázavou) Oslavička (Třebíč)
Oslnovice (Znojmo)
Oslov (Písek)
Osoblaha (Bruntál) Osov (Beroun) Osová Bítýška (Žďár nad Sázavou)...
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Nerestce – Nevězice – Okrouhlá – Olešná – Orlík nad
Vltavou – Osek –
Oslov –
Ostrovec –
Paseky – Písek – Podolí I – Přeborov – Předotice – Přeštěnice...
- Čejetice, Putim, Kestřany, Písek, Čížová, Vrcovice, Vojníkov, Vráž, Ostrovec,
Oslov, Varvažov and Zvíkovské Podhradí. The
drainage basin is rich in fishponds...