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Jestřebí Hory
Jestřebí may refer to places in the Czech Republic: * Jestřebí (Česká Lípa District), a municipality and village in the Liberec Region * Jestřebí (Náchod District), a municipality and village in the Hradec Králové Region * Jestřebí (Šumperk District), a municipality and village in the Olomouc Region *Jestřebí, a village and part of Brtnice in the Vysočina Region *Jestřebí, a town part of Rájec-Jestřebí Rájec-Jestřebí () is a town in Blansko District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3,700 inhabitants. Administrative division Rájec-Jestřebí consists of four municipal parts (in brackets population according to ... in the South Moravian Region * Jestřebí hory, a mountain range See also * Jestřabí (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Jestrebi ...
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Jestřebí (Česká Lípa District)
Jestřebí () is a municipality and village in Česká Lípa District in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the south .... It has about 800 inhabitants. Administrative division Jestřebí consists of three municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Jestřebí (641) *Pavlovice (80) *Újezd (46) Demographics References External links * Villages in Česká Lípa District {{Liberec-geo-stub ...
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Jestřebí (Náchod District)
Jestřebí () is a municipality and village in Náchod District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 200 inhabitants. It lies in the Metuje The Metuje (; ) is a river in the Czech Republic, a left tributary of the Elbe River. It flows through the Hradec Králové Region. It is long. Etymology The river was originally named Medhuje. It was derived from the Illyrian language, Illyrian ... River valley. Demographics References External links * Villages in Náchod District {{HradecKrálové-geo-stub ...
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Jestřebí (Šumperk District)
Jestřebí is a municipality and village in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 700 inhabitants. Jestřebí lies approximately south-west of Šumperk, north-west of Olomouc, and east of Prague Prague ( ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic, largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague, located on the Vltava River, has a population of about 1.4 million, while its P .... Administrative division Jestřebí consists of two municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Jestřebí (526) *Pobučí (143) Demographics References External links * Villages in Šumperk District {{Olomouc-geo-stub ...
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Brtnice
Brtnice (; ) is a town in Jihlava District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3,800 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected as an urban monument zone. Administrative division Brtnice consists of ten municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Brtnice (2,385) *Dolní Smrčné (83) *Jestřebí (138) *Komárovice (86) *Malé (29) *Panská Lhota (218) *Přímělkov (126) *Příseka (238) *Střížov (320) *Uhřínovice (89) Etymology The name is derived from the old Czech word ''brtě'', i.e. ' apiaries'. It was a place where apiaries stood. Geography Brtnice is located about southeast of Jihlava. It lies in the Křižanov Highlands. The highest point is at above sea level. The Brtnice River flows through the town. History The first written mention of Brtnice is from 1234, when it was donated to convent in Předklášteří by King Wenceslaus I. From 1410 until 1623, it was owned by the lo ...
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Rájec-Jestřebí
Rájec-Jestřebí () is a town in Blansko District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3,700 inhabitants. Administrative division Rájec-Jestřebí consists of four municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Rájec (2,349) *Jestřebí (958) *Holešín (210) *Karolín (88) Geography Rájec-Jestřebí is located about north of Blansko and north of Brno. It lies in the Drahany Highlands. The highest point is the hill Spálená hora at above sea level. The town is situated at the confluence of the Svitava (river), Svitava River and the Býkovka Stream. History The first written mention of Rájec is in a deed of Roman Catholic Diocese of Olomouc, Olomouc bishop Jindřich Zdík from 1141. There were two 13th-century castles that were probably destroyed in the struggles between Margrave Jobst of Moravia and his brother Prokop of Moravia, Prokop. It the 14th century, they were referred to as ruins. The first written mention o ...
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Jestřebí Hory
Jestřebí may refer to places in the Czech Republic: * Jestřebí (Česká Lípa District), a municipality and village in the Liberec Region * Jestřebí (Náchod District), a municipality and village in the Hradec Králové Region * Jestřebí (Šumperk District), a municipality and village in the Olomouc Region *Jestřebí, a village and part of Brtnice in the Vysočina Region *Jestřebí, a town part of Rájec-Jestřebí Rájec-Jestřebí () is a town in Blansko District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3,700 inhabitants. Administrative division Rájec-Jestřebí consists of four municipal parts (in brackets population according to ... in the South Moravian Region * Jestřebí hory, a mountain range See also * Jestřabí (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Jestrebi ...
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