Mirkovice (German: Mirkowitz) is a municipality and village in Český Krumlov District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about...
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in 1861 in Český Krumlov (Krumau) to Franz Soukup, a Czech father from Mirkovice, and Aloisia Poferl, a German Bohemian mother from Český Krumlov. As a...
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Kaplice - Křemže - Lipno nad Vltavou - Loučovice - Malonty - Malšín - Mirkovice - Mojné - Netřebice - Nová Ves - Omlenice - Pohorská Ves - Polná na Šumavě...
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District) in the Central Bohemian Region Zahrádka, a village and part of Mirkovice in the South Bohemian Region Zahrádka, a village and part of Nalžovské...
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Zahrádka, p. of Mirkovice Zahroby: Záhrobí, p. of Bělčice Zaisa: Čížov, p. of Horní Břečkov Zakolan: Zákolany Zaltitz: Žaltice, p. of Mirkovice Zaluzan: Zalužany...
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Hořic (Jičín) Milý (Rakovník) Mimoň (town; Česká Lípa) Minice (Písek) Mirkovice (Český Krumlov) Miroslav (town; Znojmo) Miroslavské Knínice (Znojmo) Mirošov...
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200 inhabitants. The villages of Babice, Holubeč, Horoušany, Mělnice, Mírkovice, Přes, Skařez, Slatina, Štítary, Svržno and Sychrov are administrative...
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