- Pilsen–Markt
Eisenstein (today: Plzeň-Železná Ruda)
railway built by the Pilsen–
Priesen(–Komotau)
railway in what was then Bohemia. The
national border between...
- wieken, wiesen,
wrieven and the
originally weak
verbs glieken, kniepen,
priesen by analogy. Some
other verbs take
either strong or weak past endings: piepen...
-
Popovice Groß Poreschin: Pořešín, p. of
Kaplice Groß Poric: Velké Poříčí Groß
Priesen (Großpriesen): Velké Březno Groß Prossenitz: Velké Prosenice, now Prosenice...
- Eger
Bohemia 2,561 Preßnitz Přísečnice Preßnitz
Aussig Bohemia 1352 2,486
Priesen Březno
Komotau Aussig Bohemia 1,269
Puschwitz Buškovice
Podersam Eger Bohemia...
- Malé Březno (German:
Klein Priesen) is a muni****lity and
village in Ústí nad
Labem District in the Ústí nad
Labem Region of the
Czech Republic. It has...
- Březno (German:
Priesen) is a muni****lity and
village in
Chomutov District in the Ústí nad
Labem Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 1,400 inhabitants...
-
existing connections to
Bohemia at
Furth im Wald and P****au. The Pilsen–
Priesen(–Komotau)
railway was
prepared to
extend their Pilsen–Dux line as far as...
- (the so-called
Bavarian Forest Railway) with its
junction to the Pilsen-
Priesen-Komotau railway, for
which the
Ostbahn had been
granted a
concession in...