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    Kobylí is a municipality and village in Břeclav District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,000 inhabitants. Kobylí lies...
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    Slovakia. The Tatras' length, measured from the eastern foothills of the Kobylí vrch (1,109 metres (3,638 ft)) to the southwestern foot of Ostrý vrch (1128...
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    Novosedly 421 86 Mikulovská Velké Pavlovice 378 596 Velkopavlovická Vrbovec 344 71 Znojemská Kobylí 301 505 Velkopavlovická Mutěnice 283 919 Slovácká...
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    Černý Creek with its tributaries, the Bukový, Kobylí and Vodárenský creeks, flows through Bruntál. The Kobylí Pond is located in the middle of the town....
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    Martin Holý (1902–1985), archive recordings Jaroslav Kovářík, zpěvák z Kobylí (JK 0001-2431, 2000) – recordings from Hanakian Moravian Slovakia region...
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    Žlutice Knöschitz: Kněžice, p. of Podbořany Kobels (Kobilly, Kobylli): Kobylí Koberwald: Koberovy Köberwitz: Kobeřice Kobilla (Kobyla): Kobylé, p. of...
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    19. Rijeka (Croatia, May 2008) 18. Purbach (Austria, October 2007) 17. Kobyli (Czech Republic, April 2007) 16. Kranjska Gora (Slovenia, November 2006)...
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    of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,800 inhabitants. The villages of Kobylí Hlava, Nasavrky, Římovice, Sirákovice, Stupárovice and Vrtěšice are administrative...
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    the Jizera Table and Central Elbe Table. The highest point is the hill Kobylí hlava at 215 m (705 ft) above sea level. The first written mention of Hlavenec...
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    sandstone. Vařinec daughter Anna married son-in-law Jan the Elder Kobylka of Kobylí after her father's death. Her husband, a fervent Evangelical, having married...
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