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Velvary (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvɛlvarɪ]) is a town in
Kladno District in the
Central Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 3,000 inhabitants...
- 1747 – 7 May 1818) was a
Czech composer and
music teacher. He was born in
Velvary and
moved to
Prague to
further his
musical education,
before moving again...
- Auto, the
largest Czech company.
Klement was born on 16
October 1868 in
Velvary. He had an
unhappy childhood. His
mother died when he was young, and he...
- 100) Žacléř (3,096) Velké
Pavlovice (3,072)
Loket (3,071) Desná (3,062)
Velvary (3,048) Loštice (3,025)
Hodkovice nad
Mohelkou (3,002) Spálené Poříčí (2...
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fellow Meteor Prague. He left the team
after one season,
signing for
Slovan Velvary in the
Czech Third Division, but was sent on loan to Loko Vltavín shortly...
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information about this
edition is in the
article of Lukáš M. Vytlačil: From
Velvary, Bohemia, to the
court in Vienna. The life of the
imperial Kapellmeister...
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France Geburtenmatrikel Velvary / Matriční záznam
Velvary (1880). "Liste der
Geborenen /
Seznam narozených (register
Velvary, list of births)". "Georges...
- Kozeluch, Koscheluch, Jan
Evangelista Antonín Tomáš; 14
December 1738 in
Velvary – 3
February 1814 in Prague) was a
Czech composer. Koželuh was a pupil...
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Tuchlovice - Tuřany - Uhy - Unhošť - Velká Dobrá - Velké Přítočno -
Velvary - Vinařice - Vraný - Vrbičany - Zájezd - Zákolany - Želenice - Zichovec...
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stream is the town of
Velvary. The
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