Vnorovy is a municipality and village in Hodonín District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,900 inhabitants. The village...
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one of the best poets who had been writing in Czech. Skácel was born in Vnorovy in 1922. He often juxtaposed the fear stoked by the communist regime in...
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Marie Kudeříková (also known as Maruška Kudeříková) (24 March 1921, Vnorovy, Czechoslovakia – 26 March 1943 Wrocław, Nazi Germany (today Poland)) was...
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directorate in Olomouc (1908) Church of St. Elisabeth of Thuringia in Vnorovy (1908–1909) The Swedish House in Smetana Street in Brno (1910) School in...
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commander of the Serbian Militia during the Great Turkish War. He was born in Vnorovy,[citation needed] Habsburg monarchy, at the beginning of the 17th century...
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Vacenovice - Velká nad Veličkou - Veselí nad Moravou - Věteřov - Vlkoš - Vnorovy - Vracov - Vřesovice - Žádovice - Žarošice - Ždánice - Želetice - Žeravice...
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Sázavou) Vlkov pod Oškobrhem (Nymburk) Vlkovice (Cheb) Vlksice (Písek) Vnorovy (Hodonín) Vochov (Plzeň-North) Voděrady (Blansko) Voděrady (Rychnov nad...
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