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Vrahovice is a
village and
administrative part of Prostějov in the
Olomouc Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 3,300 inhabitants.
Vrahovice lies...
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Arboretum Vrahovice is a
small arboretum in
Vrahovice,
Czech Republic. The
Arboretum Vrahovice was
established by
Spolek za staré
Vrahovice in 2010 and...
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which is used by a
Catholic Church. It lies at the main
square in
Vrahovice. The
church is
protected as a
cultural monument of the
Czech Republic...
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parts and
villages of Čechovice, Čechůvky, Domamyslice, Krasice,
Vrahovice and Žešov are
administrative parts of Prostějov. The
original name of...
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Josef Šimoník (30
August 1941,
Vrahovice – 14
September 2006, Zlín) was a
Czech chemist. He has
specialized in polymers. "Za prof. Ing.
Josefem Šimoníkem...
- Bedřich Tylšar (born 9 July 1939 in
Vrahovice, Prostějov, Czechoslovakia) is a
Czech horn
player and
music pedagogue. He is the
brother of
hornist Zdeněk...
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Odsun Němců z Olomouce.
Vrahovice 2013. ISBN 978-80-260-4099-6. Hájek, Martin:
Odsun Němců z Olomouce. 2nd Edition.
Vrahovice 2022. ISBN 978-80-11-01912-9...
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built to
commemorate the event.
Between 1960–1973 Čechůvky was a part of
Vrahovice. In 1973 both
villages became parts of Prostějov. "Výsledky sčítání 2021...
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Cathedral of St.
Bartholomew (Plzeň) St. Bartholomew's Church,
Vrahovice St. Bartholomew's Church,
Berchtesgaden Frankfurt Cathedral, also called...
- František Kopečný (4
October 1909 in Určice – 27
March 1990 in
Vrahovice) was
Czechoslovak bohemist and slavist. He was
interested in
etymology and dialectology...