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Rousínov (until 1921 Nový
Rousínov; German: Neu Raußnitz, Neuraussnitz) is a town in Vyškov
District in the
South Moravian Region of the
Czech Republic...
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Pafnuty Chebyshev and
August Davidov. He was born in Neu-Raußnitz (today
Rousínov in
Czech Republic, then in
Austrian Empire) and
studied at the University...
- for two
years in the
Czechoslovak Army. From 1920 to 1921 he
worked in
Rousinov as a cabinetmaker.
After the
collapse of the Workers'
Gymnastic Union [cs]...
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Hronov (6,096) Pohořelice (6,071) Železný Brod (6,065)
Tanvald (6,051)
Rousínov (5,962) Žamberk (5,917) Třebechovice pod
Orebem (5,851) Třešť (5,815) Kojetín...
- FC
Boskovice FK Baník Ratíškovice FC
Dosta Bystrc-Kníničky, Brno
Tatran Rousínov FC
Sparta Brno FK SK Bosonohy, Brno SK Moravská
Slavia Brno SK Krumvíř...
- Sušil may
refer to: František Sušil (1804,
Rousínov - 1868, Bystřice pod Hostýnem), a
Moravian Roman Catholic priest 21229 Sušil, a main belt asteroid...
- Team 1 Score Team 2 20 July 2024 TJ
Tatran Rousínov 0–3 FC Kuřim SK Tichá 2–2 (8–9 p) FK Nový Jičín 21 July 2024 TJ
Sokol Čechovice 5–2 FC
Kostelec na...
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Nehemiah Brüll (16
March 1843 in
Rousínov,
Moravia – 5
February 1891 in
Frankfurt am Main) was a
rabbi and
versatile scholar. Brüll
received his rabbinic-Talmudic...
- Starý Rounek, now Vyskytná nad
Jihlavou Alt Raußnitz: Rousínovec, p. of
Rousínov Alt Reisch: Stará Říše Alt Rognitz: Starý Rokytník, p. of
Trutnov Alt Rohlau:...
- Pustiměř - Račice-Pístovice -
Radslavice - Rašovice - Rostěnice-Zvonovice -
Rousínov -
Ruprechtov - Rybníček - Šaratice -
Slavkov u Brna - Snovídky - Studnice...