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Znojmo (Czech pronunciation: [ˈznoimo]; German: Znaim) is a town in the
South Moravian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 34,000 inhabitants. Znojmo...
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Znojmo Catacombs are a vast
labyrinth of
underground p****ageways,
cellars and
subcellars situated under the
historic city of
Znojmo, in the Czech...
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Znojmo (in
English Znojmo Eagles) is a Czech-based ice
hockey team that
currently plays in the 2nd
Czech Republic Hockey League. The club Orli
Znojmo...
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cited years are 908 or 911. VI as duke of Carinthia.
Between 1112 and 1123
Znojmo was part of Brno.
According to a bold
hypothesis by
historian Jaroslav Zástěra...
- 1. SC
Znojmo FK is a
football club from
Znojmo in the
Czech Republic.
After the 2018–19 season, the club was
relegated into the Moravian-Silesian Football...
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Stockerau in 1871 and
extended it in 1871 via
Hollabrunn and Retz to
Znojmo (Moravia).
Nordwestbahn owned and
operated many
important lines in Bohemia...
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Znojmo Castle is a
castle in
Znojmo in the
South Moravian Region of the
Czech Republic. The
Znojmo Castle was
initially a
wooden structure built by the...
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Helena of
Znojmo (Czech:
Helena Znojemská; Polish:
Helena znojemska; c. 1141–1202/1206), was a
Bohemian princess, a
member of the Přemyslid dynasty. She...
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Poland and
Helen of
Znojmo,
daughter of the Přemyslid duke
Conrad II of
Znojmo (ruler of the
Znojmo Appanage in
southern Moravia, part...
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Luitpold of
Znojmo (Czech:
Litold znojemský, German:
Luitpold von Znaim, Latin:
Lutoldus Znoyemsis; died 15
March 1112) was a
Bohemian nobleman and a member...