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    Dobrotice, Količín, Tučapy, Všetuly and Žopy are administrative parts of Holešov. Holešov is located about 12 kilometres (7 mi) east of Kroměříž and 13 km (8 mi)...
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    Holešov Airport was an old airport serving the city of Holešov. The airport opened in the 1946 and closed in 2009. "Holešov - Czech Republic". "Holešov...
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  • Holešov. Around 5 a.m. on 21 August 1968, an elite Soviet tank battalion from Lviv entered Holešov, and in the following hours surrounded the Holešov...
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    Bludov Chateau. In 1860 he went to the town of Holešov to work as an agricultural worker. In Holešov, a local innkeeper noticed him and turned him into...
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    where he was called to the rabbinate of Holešov, where he remained until his death in 1662. While in Holešov, he gained the friendship of Magister Valentino...
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    Biblical text on a synagogue in Holešov, Czech Republic: "Hashem kills and makes alive; He brings down to Sheol and raises up." (1 Samuel 2:6)...
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    Biblical text on a synagogue in Holešov, Czech Republic: "Hashem (ה׳‎) kills and makes alive; He brings down to Sheol and raises up." (1 Samuel 2:6)...
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    junior team of Komárno and fulfilled his national service duties in Dukla Holešov serving as a paratrooper. After military service, Gögh resumed his football...
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    city name, rather than just a change of romanization) In Czechia: GTW for Holešov Airport serving Zlín (formerly Gottwaldov) In the Democratic Republic of...
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  • Jan z Holešova or Jan of Holešov (1366 in Holešov – 1436 in Rajhrad) was a Czech writer, linguist, musicologist, theologian, and one of the first ethnographers...
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