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    Zdice is a town in Beroun District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 4,100 inhabitants. The villages of Černín and Knížkovice...
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    Zápy 924 Záryby 1,140 Zbečno 613 Zbožíčko 259 Zbuzany 1,445 Zdiby 3,961 Zdice 4,120 Zeleneč 3,203 Zlatá 428 Zlatníky-Hodkovice 1,388 Zlončice 582 Zlonín...
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    CZ-Šťáhlavy – Kozel Castle (Zámek Kozel) CZ-Hořovice – Hořovice Castle CZ-Zdice – Žebrák Castle (Hrad Žebrák), Točník Castle (Hrad Točník) CZ-Křivoklát...
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    Jiří Patera Patera in 2008 Born (1936-10-10)10 October 1936 Zdice, Czechoslovakia Died 3 January 2022(2022-01-03) (aged 85) Montreal, Quebec, Canada Nationality...
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    various lower noblemen. In 1850, Bavoryně became an administrative part of Zdice. From 1889, it was a separate municipality. In 1945–1948, the German-speaking...
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    briefly served as a chaplain in Cerhovice and Žebrák. In 1835 he moved to Zdice, where he served as a priest for the rest of his life. During his active...
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    Dušníky, Bratkovice, Hluboš, Čenkov, Jince, Lochovice, Libomyšl, Chodouň, Zdice, Králův Dvůr and Beroun. There are 538 bodies of water in the basin area...
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    while the I/29 travels east to Tábor. Písek railway station lies on the Zdice–Protivín and Tábor–Ražice rail lines. Písek is colloquially called "South...
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