Bruntl (German: Freudenthal, Polish: Bruntal) is a town in the Czech Republic, in Moravian-Silesian Region. Population is 17,680 (2004).
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Krnov (read: kűr´nôf; Jägerndorf in German, Krnów, Karniów in Polish, Carnovia in Latin) is an Upper Silesian city with a population of 25,436 (1991) in the northeastern Czech Republic, in Moravian-Silesian Region, in District of Bruntál, on the Opava River, near the Polish border.
An industrial center, it manufactures textiles (especially woolens) and musical instruments (notably organs). It is a summer resort and a winter sports area. The city was founded in 1221 and served as the capital of an independent duchy from 1377 to 1523. Krnov has an 18th century castle and several fine churches and abbeys.
Náchod is a town in the Czech Republic, in Hradec Králové Region. Former Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Josef Toovský was born here.
Pec pod Sn?kou (Petzer in German, Pec pod ?nie?k? in Polish) is small town in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has 580 permanent inhabitants.
The town is one of the most well-known and most frequented mountain resorts in the Czech Republic, with year-round use and with accommodation capacity of 8,500 beds.
Sumperk (Czech: umperk) is a city in the Olomouc region (Czech: Olomoucký kraj) in the Czech Republic.
Litom??ice (German: Leitmeritz, Population: 28,000) is a town in the Czech Republic, in Usti nad Labem Region. It is one of the oldest Czech towns located on the Labe River approximately 72km (45 miles) northwest of Prague.