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    still in operation. "Hrad Tolštejn" (in Czech). Hrady.cz. Retrieved 2021-07-14. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tolštejn. 50°51′24.89″N 14°34′54...
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    1642, during the Thirty Years' War, the Swedes destroyed the nearby Tolštejn Castle. At the time of the re-Catholicization, according to the list of 3...
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  • Castle Škrle Chateau Šluknov Chateau Štern Chateau Šumburk Castle Teplice Chateau Tolštejn Castle Toužetín Chateau Trmice Chateau Třebívlice Chateau Třebušín...
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    around 1280. For most of its history, Dolní Poustevna belonged to the Tolštejn estate. Dolní Poustevna is located on the railway line Děčín–Rumburk via...
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    to as a town. In 1566, a Renaissance castle replaced an old keep and Rumburk became the centre of the Tolštejn estate. Between 1713 and 1764, English...
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    when the village was owned by the Berka of Dubá family as part of the Tolštejn estate. In 1948, the name of the municipality was changed from Haňšpach...
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    1320 Houska, Bělá pod Bezdězem, Bezděz, Lemberk, Dubá, Zákupy, Milštejn, Tolštejn, Kokořín, Kuřívody, Berštejn, Mühlberg (until the 15th century), Herrschaft...
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