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Konstantinsbad — Konstantinovy Lázně … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Bahnstrecke Pňovany–Bezdružice — Pňovany–Bezdružice Kursbuchstrecke (ČD): 177 Streckenlänge: 23,961 km Spurweite: 1435 mm (Normalspur) Maximale Neigung: 26 ‰ Minimaler Radius: 190 m Höchstgeschwindigkeit: 60 km/h Legende … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lokalbahn Neuhof–Weseritz — Pňovany–Bezdružice Kursbuchstrecke (SŽDC): 177 Streckenlänge: 23,961 km Spurweite: 1435 mm (Normalspur) Maximale Neigung: 26 ‰ Minimaler Radius: 190 m Höchstgeschwindigkeit … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of German exonyms for places in the Czech Republic — Below are links to subpages with more detailed listings of the German language names of towns and villages in different regions of the Czech Republic. Many of these German names are now exonyms, but used to be endonyms commonly used by the local… … Wikipedia
Karl Gilg — (20 January, 1901, Mankovice (Mankendorf), Silesia – 4 December, 1981, Kolbermoor, Bavaria) was a German chess International Master from Czechoslovakia.citation last=Gaige | first=Jeremy | author link=Jeremy Gaige year=1987 | title=Chess… … Wikipedia
Baldur Hönlinger — (Hoenlinger) (7 July1905 mdash;12 March1990) was an Austrian chess master who participated in tournaments and competitions from the 1920s to the 1950s.A native of Vienna, Baldur Hönlinger played at first board (+8 3 =4) for Austria in 2nd Chess… … Wikipedia
Emil Zinner — (23 August 1909, Brno – 8 July 1942, Majdanek) was a Jewish Czech chess master.He won an open tournament at Budapest 1926 (2nd unofficial Chess Olympiad); tied for 5 6th at Bilina 1930 (Heinz Foerder won);… … Wikipedia
Rudolf Pitschak — (born 5 August 1902 – died ?) was a Czech–German chess master.Born in Rumburk (Rumburg), he once was the head of the Brünn (Brno) German Chess Club. He played in Silesian Chess Congress, where tied for 3rd 4th at Gleiwitz 1927 (Ludwig Schmitt… … Wikipedia
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