Olomoucké tvarůžky. The village of Žádlovice is an administrative part of Loštice. Loštice is located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of Šumperk and 28 km (17 mi)...
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The Loštice pottery, also called the Loštice goblets (Czech: loštické poháry), are unique pottery with nodules on the surface. Traditionally they have...
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Olomouc cheese, Olomouc curd cheese) is a ripened soft cheese made in Loštice, Olomouc Region, Czech Republic. The cheese is very easy to recognize by...
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The Stolpersteine in Loštice lists the Stolpersteine in the town Loštice, Czech Republic. Stolpersteine is the German name for stumbling blocks collocated...
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Uničov 2nd Podbořany 2nd Loštice 3rd Mladá Boleslav 3rd Hlinsko 2005–2006 Budvar Cup 1st Česká Lípa 2nd Podbořany 2nd Loštice 2nd Mladá Boleslav 2006–2007...
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096) Velké Pavlovice (3,072) Loket (3,071) Desná (3,062) Velvary (3,048) Loštice (3,025) Hodkovice nad Mohelkou (3,002) Spálené Poříčí (2,997) Volyně (2...
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Abraham Neuda (1812, Loštice – 22 February 1854, Loštice) was an Austrian rabbi. He was the son of Rabbi Aaron Neuda of Loštice, and the nephew of Rabbi...
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traditional Czech soft cheese made from cow milk, similar Bel Paese. Olomoucké syrečky Loštice, Czech Republic A soft cheese. Hermelín Prague, Czech Republic...
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Statue of Svatopluk I in Loštice, Czech Republic...
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in Kraków, died 1992), Sabine (born 1901 in Loštice; murdered at Auschwitz), Jacques (born 1904 in Loštice; murdered 28 July 1942 at the Mauthausen concentration...
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