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Mlýny - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mlýny is a village and municipality ( obec ) in Tábor District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. The municipality covers an area of 7.7 square kilometer, and has a population of 1...
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The complex of three water-reservoirs under Palava (the upper is Musovska, middle Vestonicka, and the lower Novomlynska) on the river Dyje. Until 1970 it was the largest grove landscape in Middle The work should protect surroundings before yearly floods and should extend agriculture activity. ... ; DESCRIPTION OF PLACE;
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This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ... The following 23 files are in this category, out of 23 total. ... From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository...
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This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ... Media in category "Nové Mlýny Reservoirs Cascade" ... Categories: Břeclav District | Nové Mlýny | Reservoirs in South Moravian Region | Thaya | Brno-Country District...
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2.1 Divadlo Sklep ... Mlýny (English: The Mills) is a Czech comedy play based Václav Havel and Karel Brynda: Žít po svém (My Life). ... Mlýny in Facebook...
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Directed by Václav Wasserman. With Karel Cerný, Ladislav Bohác, Karel Benísko. Visit IMDb for Photos, Showtimes, Cast, Crew, Reviews, Plot Summary, ...
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DOMITA a.s. has one application server. The bakery has two plants, some of its employees access ComSTAR®2000 ... DELTA MLÝNY s.r.o. has one application server, on which separate databases for the company’s plants run: Kyjov mill and Čejč mill. All economic and logistic ComSTAR®2000 Mill modules are installed.
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Dear friend ! Dear friend ! The construction kit you have represents one of several types of traditional village structures. Wood, favorite construction material of ... This material allowed construction of numerous beautiful wooden structures throughout Europe. Wood was used not only for construction of family dwellings,
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Experience Museum Kampa-Sovovy mlýny in Prague. ... In September 2003, the Sovovy mlýny was opened as a museum of modern art by Czech-born American Meda Mládková and her foundation.
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