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- Horní Slavkov (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦorɲiː ˈslafkof]; German: Schlaggenwald) is a town in Sokolov District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic...
- Bi****hinite Bi****hinite – Schlaggenwald (Horni Slavkov) – BohemiaCzech Republic (XX 1.1 cm) General Category Sulfide mineral Formula (repeating unit)...
- KPM, and Meissen. China dolls were also produced in Czechoslovakia (Schlaggenwald), Denmark (Royal Copenhagen), France (Barrois, Jacob Petit), Poland...
- Freiberg through Marienberg, Annaberg, Niederschlag, Joachimsthal, and Schlaggenwald. Late Tertiary faulting and volcanism gave rise to basalt and phonolite...
- Blatná Preßnitz (town no longer exists) Rudolfstadt, today Rudolfov Schlaggenwald, today Horní Slavkov Sebastiansberg, today Hora Svatého Šebestiána Sonnenberg...
- Chodau Františkovy Lázně Franzensbad Habartov Haberspirk Horní Slavkov Schlaggenwald Hranice Roßbach Hrozňatov Altkinsberg (until 1946 Kynšperk) Jáchymov...
- Germany Thuringia 1792 Haas & Czjzek Horní Slavkov Czech Republic German: Schlaggenwald; defunct as of 2011 1793 Mintons Stoke-on-Trent England United Kingdom...
-  [de] ("EPIAG D. F.") (Dallwitz), Haas [de] & Czjzek [de] ("H. & C.") (Schlaggenwald), Carl Tielsch ("C. T.") (Altw****er), J. S. Maier & Co. Poschetzau [cs]...
- […] Pächter: 1795 Johann Heinrich Vollrath und Johann Georg Reumann, Schlaggenwald, 1795– Ignaz Proß aus Klösterle, 1796– Heinrich Ernst Mühlberg und Johann...
- It was first described in 1817 for an occurrence in Horní Slavkov (Schlaggenwald), Karlovy Vary Region, Bohemia. The name derives from Gr**** karfos for...