Jimramov (German: Ingrowitz) is a market town in Žďár nad Sázavou District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,200 inhabitants...
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Nový Jimramov (German: Neu Ingrowitz) is a municipality and village in Žďár nad Sázavou District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about...
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229) Blížkovice (1,214) Cerhovice (1,210) Radiměř (1,209) Budišov (1,208) Jimramov (1,207) Vladislav (1,206) Netvořice (1,183) Bohdalov (1,180) Šatov (1,168)...
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Herálec, Svratka, Křižánky, Březiny, Krásné, Spělkov, Telecí, Borovnice, Jimramov, Strachujov, Unčín, Dalečín, Chlum-Korouhvice, Vír, Koroužné, Štěpánov...
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Libochová - Horní Radslavice - Horní Rožínka - Jabloňov - Jámy - Javorek - Jimramov - Jívoví - Kadolec - Kadov - Karlov - Kněževes - Koroužné - Kotlasy - Kozlov...
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Count Richard Belcredi (category People from Jimramov)
Administrative Court. Richard Graf von Belcredi was born on 12 February 1823, in Jimramov (Ingrowitz), in the Margraviate of Moravia, the youngest son of Count Eduard...
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Karel Slavíček (category People from Jimramov)
in a house called Czech: U Slunce ("By the Sun") on the main square in Jimramov, a small town straddling the historical border between Bohemia and Moravia...
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Vilém Mrštík (category People from Jimramov)
Vilém Mrštík (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvɪlɛːm ˈmr̩ʃciːk]; 14 May 1863 in Jimramov – 2 March 1912 in Diváky) was a Czech writer and dramatist. He is known...
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municipality and village in the Pardubice Region Benátky, a village and part of Jimramov in the Vysočina Region Benátky, a village and part of Pelhřimov in the...
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Jan Karafiát (author) (category People from Jimramov)
protestant translation of the Bible. Karafiát was born to a wealthy family in Jimramov in 1846. He went to school at Gütersloh. He studied theology in Litomyšl...
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