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Třebíč
... 1] – Municipal website in English www.trebic-mesto.cz - Unofficial pages about Třebíč city (cz) www.trebic.cz/unesco - UNESCO in Třebíč city (cz ... tr.cz - Třebíč Hospital (Cz) www.zamek-trebic.cz - Vysočina Museum in Třebíč (cz) www ... czech.cz - Czech UNESCO (cz) www.icm-trebic.cz/ - Teenage information center Třebíč (cz)
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T?ebí?   (translated from German)
T?ebí? T?ebí? (German Trebitsch) is the district city of the Okres T?ebí? in Tschechien . It has 38,785 inhabitants (1. January 2004) and that is at both sides Hedgehog, forms for the one natural axle of the city in addition, the entire district. In 405 m the ue ...
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Třebíč District
Třebíč District Map of the Czech Republic highlighting Třebíč District Třebíč District (Okres Třebíč in Czech) is district (okres) within Vysočina Region (Vysočina) of the Czech Republic. Its capital is city Třebíč. Complete list of municipalities Třebíč - Babice - Bačice - Bačkovice - Benetice - Biskupice-Pulkov - Blatnice - Bohušice - Bochovice - Bransouze - Brtnička - Březník - Budišov - Budkov ...
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Trebíc (district)   (translated from Portuguese)
Trebíc (district) Trebíc Região Vysocina Área 1.519 km² População ( 2002 ) 117.367 hab. Densidade 77 hab/km² Trebíc he is one distrito of República Checa in the region of Vysocina , with one área of 1.519 km² with a population of 117.367 inhabitants ( 2002 ) and with one densidade of ...
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Okres T?ebí?   (translated from German)
Okres T?ebí? Okres T?ebí? (district Trebitsch) is in that Vyso?ina and belongs with 1.519 km² to the large districts. Beside gebirgiger landscape also large rivers are, in the region at those the water companies in Dale?ice and Mohelna Water for that Nuclear power station Dukovany prepare ...
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Category:Třebíč District
Category:Třebíč District Třebíč District (in the Czech Republic) is one of five districts Vysočina Region consists from. Pages in category "Třebíč District" There are 2 pages in this section of this category. T Třebíč Třebíč District
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Trshebich   (translated from Russian)
... the world cultural heritage UNESCO. References www.trebic.cz - the official site of city (in the English). www.trebic- place.cz - the unofficial site www.zamek-trebic.cz - the site Of vysochinskogo museum (in ...
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Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics rosters (men)
Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics rosters (men) Canada Position Name Height Weight Birthdate Birthplace 2005-06 team F Todd Bertuzzi 191 111 02/02/75 Sudbury, Ontario Vancouver Canucks D Rob Blake 193 102 12/10/69 Simcoe, Ontario Colorado Avalanche D Jay Bouwmeester 193 88 09/27/83 ...
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Jan Zahradníček
Jan Zahradníček Jan Zahradníček (January 17, 1905, Mastník , near Třebíč, Bohemia - October 10, 1960, Uhřínov , near Žďár nad Sázavou, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech poet of the early and mid-20th century. Because of his writings and Catholic orientation he was imprisoned as an enemy of Communists after their coup in 1948 ...
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Jakub Deml
Jakub Deml Jakub Deml Jakub Deml (August 20 1878 - February 10 1961) was Czech Catholic priest and writer. Life Deml was born in Tasov near Třebíč, then Austria-Hungary, now Czech Republic. Between 1902-1909 he was a Catholic priest, suspended in 1912. He then became one of the most important ...
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