Cejle (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtsɛjlɛ]) is a municipality and village in Jihlava District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 500...
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(2024) Bílý Kámen 300 Bítovčice 410 Boršov 170 Brtnice 3,897 Brzkov 331 Cejle 521 Cerekvička-Rosice 231 Čížov 306 Dobronín 1,906 Dobroutov 309 Dolní Cerekev...
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District) Glashof: Skláře, p. of Hořice na Šumavě Glashütten: Hutě, p. of Cejle Skelná Huť, p. of Chudenín Skelná Huť, now Horní Planá* Skláře, p. of Vimperk...
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his death, even the rights of his possible son with newly married Anne of Cejle, granddaughter of Kazimierz III, were not guaranteed. Inclusion of Lithuanian...
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25 September 2013 11 Celje 2–1 Zavrč Cejle 17:00 CET Jugović 42' Žurej 78' Report (in Slovene) Kresinger 21' Šafarić 24' (pen.) Kurbus 29' Stadium:...
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above sea level. Until 1870, there were only small settlements of Česká Cejle, Josefsko and Dolní Velenice in the area constituting current České Velenice...
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Budějovice) Čejkovice (Hodonín) Čejkovice (Kutná Hora) Čejkovice (Znojmo) Cejle (Jihlava) Čejov (Pelhřimov) Cekov (Rokycany) Čeladná (Frýdek-Místek) Čelákovice...
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České Velenice was formed on 31 July 1920 by joining Dolní Velenice, Česká Cejle and Josefsko. According to the Munich Agreement, České Velenice fell to...
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Bítovčice - Bohuslavice - Borovná - Boršov - Brtnice - Brtnička - Brzkov - Cejle - Cerekvička-Rosice - Černíč - Čížov - Dlouhá Brtnice - Dobronín - Dobroutov...
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