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Osoblaha (Czech pronunciation: [
ˈosoblaɦa]; German: Hotzenplotz, Polish: Osobłoga) is a muni****lity and
village in Bruntál
District in the Moravian-Silesian...
- The Třemešná ve Slezsku–
Osoblaha railway is a narrow-gauge
railway connecting Třemešná on the Krnov–Głuchołazy line with
Osoblaha on the Czech-Polish border...
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Samuel Fränkel. The Fränkels
originated from Hotzenplotz,
Austria (now
Osoblaha,
Czech Republic) and Zülz,
Prussia (now Biała Prudnicka, Poland). Kerry's...
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Hotzenplotz -
German name of
Osoblaha / Osobłoga
river in
Czech Republic and in
Poland Hotzenplotz -
German name of
Osoblaha village in
Czech Republic The...
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Weidenau (Vidnava)
Freiwaldau (Frývaldov)
Zuckmantel (Cukmantl)
Hotzenplotz (
Osoblaha)
Olbersdorf (Město Albrechtice) Jägerndorf (Krnov)
Freudenthal (Bruntál)...
- Kłodnica 75.0
right Krzycki Rów 74.3
right Płonia 72.6
right Osobłoga /
Osoblaha 65.5 left
Ostravice 64.7
right Cicha Woda 57.3 left
Pliszka 56.0 right...
- Osoblažsko (literally
Osoblaha Region, German:
Hotzenplotzer Ländchen, Polish:
Ziemia osobłoska) is a
microregion in the Bruntál
District in the northernmost...
- (2,820 ft)
above sea level. The town is
situated in the
valley of the
Osoblaha River.
Janov was
probably founded in 1251 by
Bishop Bruno von Schauenburg...
- The Osobłoga (Czech:
Osoblaha, German: Hotzenplotz) is a
river in the
Czech Republic and Poland, a left
tributary of the Oder. It
flows through the Moravian-Silesian...
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kilometres per hour (31 mph),
privately owned by JHMD Třemešná ve Slezsku–
Osoblaha;
gauge 760 mm (2 ft 5+15⁄16 in),
total length 20 km,
maximum permitted...