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Vamberk (Czech pronunciation: [
ˈvambɛrk]; German: Wamberg) is a town in
Rychnov nad Kněžnou
District in the
Hradec Králové
Region of the
Czech Republic...
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Vamberk,
Bohemia – 19
November 1825, in Vienna, Austria) was a
Czech composer, pianist, and organist. Voříšek was born in the town of
Vamberk, Bohemia...
- in an
abandoned crypt beneath the
Church of St.
Procopius of Sázava in
Vamberk in the mid-1980s.
Workers digging a
trench accidentally broke into the...
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conquered and burned.
Wenceslaus then
donated Skalice to Jan
Sokol of
Vamberk in
December 1403. In the
years 1413–1415,
Skalice was
ruled by
Kolman of...
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Postoloprty (4,703)
Votice (4,688) Lišov (4,687) Bystřice (4,686)
Vamberk (4,676) Chropyně (4,668)
Adamov (4,605) Meziboří (4,587)
Bzenec (4,584)...
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Zdobnice are: The most po****ted
settlement on the
river is the town of
Vamberk. The
river flows through the muni****l
territories of Liberk, Zdobnice...
- Synkov-Slemeno - Třebešov -
Trnov -
Tutleky - Týniště nad Orlicí - Val -
Vamberk - Voděrady -
Vrbice - Záměl - Žďár nad Orlicí
Zdelov -
Zdobnice Rychnov...
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traditional items. The most
famous Czech bobbin lace
products are made in
Vamberk, a city in
Eastern Bohemia. The
Czech Republic is also
renowned for its...
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Karlova in Prague.
Josef Kalousek was born in a poor
farmer family in
Vamberk.
Wikisource has
original works by or about:
Josef Kalousek České státní...
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Otakar Sedloň died on 18
October 1973 and was
buried in the
family tomb in
Vamberk,
together with his
mother and father.
Otakar with his
nephew and nieces...