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    Lyžbice (Polish: Łyżbice, ‹See Tfd›German: Lischbitz) is a part of the town of Třinec in Frýdek-Místek District, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic...
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    the villages of Lyžbice, Dolní Líštná, and Konská were joined to Třinec. In 1956–1977, a large housing estate was built in Lyžbice, and it became the...
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    mouth) Istebna (PL) Bukovec Písek Jablunkov Návsí Hrádek Bystřice Vendryně Lyžbice Třinec Konská Ropice Český Těšín / Cieszyn (PL) Chotěbuz Pogwizdów (PL)...
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  • Lippowetz Liskowiec Lískovec Leskowetz Łąki nad Olzą Louky nad Olší Lonkau Łyżbice Lyžbice Lischbitz Malenowice Malenovice Malenowitz Marklowice Marklovice Marklowitz...
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    century up to World War II. In 1946 merged with the town was the village of Lyžbice where in the 1950s the ruling Communist Party of Czechoslovakia began a...
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    coalition of Szlonzakians and Poles) in the judicial district of Cieszyn; Lyžbice, Mosty u Jablunkova and Oldřichovice in the judicial district of Jablunkov...
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  • coalition of Szlonzakians and Poles) in the judicial district of Cieszyn; Lyžbice, Mosty u Jablunkova and Oldřichovice in the judicial district of Jablunkov...
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    the Czech Republic, and local politician. Kokotek was born in 1949 in Lyžbice in Czechoslovakia in a Polish Evangelical family, the son of Rudolf and...
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