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CZECHOSLOVKIA

Czech Republic: Formerly Bohemia and Moravia--Czechoslovakia


Also see Slovakia
For individual cemeteries look under the first letter on the main listing


"Cemetery team battles elements to record Czech Jewish ancestors" by Pavla Kozakova notes that a prospective convert started a website to help people track their Czech Jewish ancestry. "As part of this effort, Jaroslav Achab Haidler has combed dozens of Jewish cemeteries in the Czech regions of Bohemia and Moravia in order to compile a complete record of burial sites." See www.chewra.com. An English translation is expected. Supposedly, 340 Jewish cemeteries exist in the Czech Republic.
See: http://www.jta.org/page_view_story.asp?intarticleid=11894&intcategoryid=5 for the story. Source: E. Randol Schoenberg, randols@schoenberglaw.com, http://www.schoenberglaw.com. [October 2002]

THE JEWISH COMMUNITY

JEWISH COMMUNITY OF USTI NAD LABEM
     400 00 USTI N.L., MOSKEVSKA 26
     10 Districts: Ceska Lipa, Decin, Chomutov, Jablonce n. Nisoh, Liberec, Litomerice, Lohhy, Most, Teplice, Usti n. Labem.

JEWISH COMMUNITY OF PILSEN
     301 37 PLZEN, SMETANOVY SADY, 5
     9 Districts: Domazlice, Cheb, Karlovy Vary, Klatovy, Plzen-Jih, Plzen-Sever, Rokycany, Sokolov, Tachov.

JEWISH COMMUNITY OF BRNO
     600 00 BRNO, HYBESOVA 14
     14 Districts: Blansko, Brno-Venkov, Breclav, Tottwaldov, Hodonin, Jihlava, Kromeriz, Prostejov, Trebic, Uherske Hradiste,
     Vyskov, Znojmo, Zdar n. Sazavou.

JEWISH COMMUNITY OF OSTRAVA
     701 11 OSTRAVA, REVOLUENI 17
     9 Districts: Bruntal, Frydek-Mistek, Karvina, Novy Jicin, Olomouc, Opava, Prerov, Sumperk, Vsetin.

http://www.haruth.com/JewsCzechRepublic.html [August 2000]
http://www.jewishgen.org/bohmor is the JewishGen Bohemia and Moravia SIG website [August 2000]
http://www.heritageabroad.gov/czech_rep.html [May 2004]

Supplier of the majority of "THE CEMETERIES" information is the US Commission:
US Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad
1101 Fifteenth St. Suite 1040
Washington, DC, 20005
202-254-3824
http://www.heritageabroad.gov/czech_rep.html http://www.heritageabroad.gov/projects/czech1.html

The Rozmberk Society Project has a project listed on it's main page "Restoration of the Jewish Heritage in South Bohemia" [October 2001]


A listing of Jewish records of BOHEMIA and MORAVIA is within a special list of Catholic records:
     See: the Archive of Opava (Northern Moravia and Austrian Silesia) comparable to LDS microfilms.
     We add a listing of these records for the Archiv of OLOMOUC until end of this month. Source: Felix Gundacker [sic. No further information or clarification given.]

Lands of the former AUSTRIAN HUNGARIAN DUAL MONARCHY, see: http://www.netway.at/ihff/index.htm

REFERENCES:
     Ehl, Petr; Parik, Arno; and Fiedler, Jiri. Stare zidovske hrbitovy Cech a Moravy German, Alte Juden-Friedhofe Bohemens und Mahrens. (translation by Jurgen Ostmayer). Prague: Paseka, 1991. ISBN: 808519211X. Notes: Translation: [English Translation by Greta Sylvia Matouskova and Zoja Joachimova]. [Photography by] Ehl, Petr; [Text by] Parik, Arno and Fiedler. Jiri. Old Bohemian and Moravian Jewish Cemeteries Prague: Paseka, 1991. Printed by Svoboda, a. s., ISBN 80-85192-12-8. 172 p.illus., map (on lining paper) 28 cm. At Leo Baeck Institute : ID # q GT 3247.8 O 412. 141 Jewish Burial sites are listed with photographs, locations, and directions. (See: sample near end of this page) Source: Harry Leichter; e-mail: CzechProject@haruth.com
     Gold, Hugo. Die Juden und Judengemeinden Mahrens (1928).      Gruber, Ruth Ellen. The Jewish Heritage Travel: A Guide to East-Central Europe. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1992. See (pages 82-141) Reference citations compiled by Elaine B. Kolinsky for use on the website.
     Gruber, Samuel and Myers, Phyllis. Survey of Historic Jewish Monuments in the Czech Republic : http://www.heritageabroad.gov/czech_rep.html
     Herman, Jan. Judische Friedhofe in Bohmen und Mahren (Jewish Cemeteries in Bohemia and Moravia) Rat der judischen Kulturgemeinden in der CSR, [197-] Funeral rites and ceremonies, Jewish --Czechoslovakia --Moravia and Bohemia Sepulchral monuments. NB1880.C9 H47513. Also called Jewish Cemeteries in Bohemia and Moravia. At Leo Baeck Institute . IID # q GT 3247.8 H47. Cited in Tagger, Mathilde. Printed Books on Jewish cemeteries in the Jewish National and University Library in Jerusalem: an annotated bibliography, Jerusalem: The Israel Genealogical Society, 1997.
     Herman, Jan. Jewish Cemeteries in Bohemia and Moravia. Prague: 1980. 32 pages, 70 plates, maps. S282B2223. Notes: English translation of the author's German book 2þ81B1807. See: Tagger, Mathilde. Printed Books on Jewish cemeteries in the Jewish National and University Library in Jerusalem: an annotated bibliography, Jerusalem: The Israel Genealogical Society, 1997.
     Saros, Laszlo and Vali, Dezso. Tanu ez a kohalom; (This Cairn is Witness Today). Published in Hungary in 1993. ISBN 963 7476 172. The vast majority of this 149-page book contains black and white photographs. There are 8 (English) pages of text with general information. The 7 locations in the Czech Republic and Slovakia are listed below with a number in () indicating the number of pictureS of that cemetery. source: Bruce Kahn bkahn@servtech.com
     Sigal-Klagsbald, Laurence and Weintraub-Muntlak, Arielle. Cimetieres juifs de Boheme, Moravie et Silesie [Exposition photographique realisee par le musee d'art et d'histoire du judaisme et presentee a l'alliance israelite universelle, paris, du 8 nov. Au 13 dec. 1992. Commissaires d'exposition: Paris, 1992] [20]p. illus., ports. 24 cm. Cemeteries Bohemia; Moravia, Silesia. At Leo Baeck Institute : ID # GT 3247.8 C5
     Lieben, Salomon Hugo (1881-1942). Die juedischen Denkmaeler in der Tschchoslowakei veroeffentlichungen der Denkmalskommission des obersten rates der juedischen kultusgemeinde-verbaende in boehmen, maehren und schlesien. ed. Prag: Selbstverlag [der Denkmalskommission] 1933. 58 p. illus., facsims. 32 cm. Edited by S. H. Lieben. Includes bibliographical references. Contents.-Synagogen, vo n L. Ehrmann.-Juedische Grabsteine in den historischen Laendern, von S. H. Lieben.-Die Kunst im Dienste der Synagoge, von H. Flesch.-Urkundliches, von S. Adler. 1. Czechoslovakia--Jews--History. 2. Cemeteries --Czechoslovakia. 3. Czechoslovakia--Synagogues. At Leo Baeck Institute : ID # q DS 135 C95 J84

Sample data from Old Bohemian & Moravian Jewish Cemeteries referenced above:
     "Dlouhy U Jezd (Langendorflas)
     Village in W Bohemia, 3km S of district capital Tachov. Jewish settlement from unknown date, documented from early 17th century, recordsof existence of Jewish community from first quarter of 18th century, disbanded in late 19th century-Valuable cemetery W of village, at edge of forest. Founded at unknown date, legible gravestones of first half of 18th century, burials probably until late 19th century.
     Krasna Lipa (Scho"nlind) No longer existing village in W Bohemia, district of Sokolov, 18km ENE of Cheb, 2km SE of Kostelni Briza. Recordsof Jewish settlement from 16th century, existence of Jewish community documented from first half of 18th century, disbanded in late 19th century. Remains of Jewish quarter flooded by dammed brook after 1962. Cemetery on slope overlooking dam. Founded at unknown date, oldest legible gravestone of 1784, burials probably until late 19th century."

Reference Notes:
     Data referring to Ruth Ellen Gruber's book contains a page number and sometimes an "*" that indicates a Main Jewish community. A second page number indicates a page with a picture.
     Data from Judische Friedhofe in Bohmen und Mahren by Jan Herman can be identified by one or two dates, indicating the years of settlement. Y = Disbanded by 1890 law; cemetery under another community * means individual cemetery
     Data from Old Bohemian & Moravian Jewish Cemeteries has the name of a town followed by the German name (or indicates no German name)
ARNOLTOV 1664 Y BABCICE 1809 Y
Bardejov (5) 125-126 BATELOV 18 C Y 135 (G: Battelau)
Bechyne 135 BECHYNE 1506 1940* (G: Bechin, Beching)
BECKOV 126 cemetery 127 BENESOV 1416 1940
BEROUN 1680 1942 BEZDRUZICE 1603 Y *
BILINA 1417 1938 BILOVEC 1876 1938
BLEVICE 1724 1875 (G: Blewitz) BLOVICE 1643 1940
BOHEMIA 103-114, 135-139 BOHOSTICE 1724 Y (G: Bohostitz)
BOHUMIN 19 C 1938 BOSCOVICE 1615 1940
Boskovice 114-115 (G: Boskowitz) BOSYNE 1615 Y
Brandys nad labem 103 (G: Brandeis a. d. Elbe) BRANDYS 1556 1940*
Bratislava * 91, 127-129 Breclav 115-116
BRECLAV 1525 1938* Breznice 104 (G: Bresnitz)
BREZNICE 1503 1940 BRNO 1454 * 116
BRTNICE 1724 Y (G: Pirnitz) BRUMOV 19 C Y
BRUNTAL 19 C 1938 BUCOVICE 17 C 1940 (G: Butschowitz)
Budyne 1525 1940 104-105 BYSICE 1615 Y (G: Bischitz)
BZENEC 1580 1940 135 (G: Bisenz) CASLAV 1334 1940 135
CELINA 1724 Y (G: Tschelina) CERADICE 1724 1864
CEREKEV 137 CERNOVICE 1651 1940
CESKA LIPA 1529 1938
CESKE BUDEJOVICE 1506 1940 CESKY KRUMLOV 1336 1938
CESKY TESIN 1920 1938 CHLISTOV 1830 Y (G: Chlistau, Klistau)
CHLUMEC 1492 1931 CHODOVA PLANA 1570 1938 (G: Kuttenplan)
CHOMOTUV 1421 1938 CHOTEBOR 1401 1940
CHRUDIM 19 C CICHTICE 1685 Y (G: Czichtitz, Tschichtitz)
CIZKOVICE 1574 Y (G: Tschischkowitz) CKYNE 1648 Y 136 (G: Tschkyn, Kieselhof)
DAMBORICE 1617 1940 DECIN 1537 1938
DIVISOV 1685 1930 DLOUHA VES 1724 Y * (G: Altlangendorf)
DLOUHY UJEZD 1618 Y (G: Langendorflas) DOBRIS 1645 1940 (G: Dobrisch, Doberschisch)
DOBRUSKA 1545 1941* 105 (G: Dobruschka, Gutenfeld) DOLNI BOLIKOV 18 C 1938 (G: Wolking)
DOLNI KOUNICE 1400 1940 116-117 cemetery 117 DOLNI LUKAVICE 1654 Y (G: Unter-Lukawitz)
Dolny Kubin 129 DOMAZLICE 1348 1940*
DRAHONICE 1852 DRAHONICE 1622 Y
DREVIKOV 1762 Y 136 (G: Drewikau, Holzhof) DRMOUI 1594 1938*
DUB 1618 Y (no German equiv.) DVUR KRALOVE 1879 1940
FRYDEK-MISTEK 1864 1940 Gabcikovo 136
Galanta * 91, 136 GOLCUV JENIKOV 1654 1940* 105-06 (G: Goltsch-Jenikau)
HABRY 1648 1940 (G: Habern) HAVLICKUV BROD 1310 1940
HERMANUV MESTEC 1647 1940 106-07 (G: Hermannstadtel) HLINSKO 1830 Y
Hlohovec 136 [H: Galgoc] HLUBOKA 1724
HODONIN 1629 1940 136 HOJESIN 1724 Y
HOLESOV 1606 1940* 117-18 (G: Holleschau) HOLICE 1852 1921
Homenne (6) HORAZDOVICE 1618 1940* 136
HOREPNIK 1636 Y HORICE 1524 1940 (G: Horitz, Horschitz)
HORNI CEREKEV 1650 1940 (G: Ober-Zerekwe, Lobeskirchen) HOSTICE 1724 Y (G: Hostitz)
HOSTOMICE 1685 1940 HOSTOUN 1654 Y
HRADEC KRALOVE 1390 1940* HRANICE 1550 1940 136 (G: Mahrisch-Weisskirchen)
HRESIIILAVY 1724 Y HROUBOVICE 1724 Y
HROZNETIN 1548 1938 136 HRVCICE 1724 Y
Humenne 136 Humpolec 136
HUMPOLEC 1385 1940 (G: Gumpolds) HUSTOPECE 19 C 1940
IVANCICE 1454 1940* 118-19 (G: Eibenschitz,Eibenschutz) IVANOVICE 19 C 1940
JABLONEC 1847 1938 JABLUNKOV 19 C Y
JANOVICE 1466 Y JAROMER 1406 Y
JEMNICE 1336 1940 JESENIK 19 C 1938
JEVICKO 19 C 1940 JICIN 1364 1940* 107 (G: Gitschin)
JIIILAVA 1426 1940 JINDRICHUV HRADEC 1294 1940* 136 (G: Neuhaus)
JIRICE 1692 Y JISTEBNICE 1531 Y * (G: Gistenbnitz, Jistebnitz)
Josefov district, Prague 95 Josefov Synogogue 97 Jur 129-130
KADAN 1339 1938 KAMENICE NAD LIPOU (G: Kamenitz a. d. Linde)
KAMENICE 1603 1940 KAMENNA-ZAVRZICE 1685 Y
Kamyk 136 KAMYKNVLTAVOU 1676 Y
KARDASOVA RECICE 1601 1938 Karlin district, central 103 (Prague)
Karlovy Vary 136 KARLOVY VARY 1852 -*
KASEJOVICE 1701 Y 137 KLADNO 1685-
KLATOVY 1310 - KLIMKOVICE 19 C Y
KOJETIN 1566 1940 137 KOLIN 1310 -* 107-08
KOLINEC 1654 Y * KOLODEJE 1654 1940 137
KOLODJE NAD LUZNICI (G: Kaladei, Kalladay) Komarno 136
KOREN 1830 Y KORYCANY 18 C Y (G: Koritschan)
KOSETICE 1654 Y Kosice * (1) 91, 130-131
KOSOVA HORA 1570 Y 137 (G: Amschelberg) KOSTELEC 1505 1940
KOSTELNI BRIZA 1680 Y KOVANICE 1723 1940*
KOVAROV 1830 Y KOZLANY 1692 Y (G: Koslan, Koschlan)
KRINEC 1724 Y KRIVSOUDOV 1721-
KRNOV 19 C 1938 KROMERIZ 1332 1940
KUNRATICE 1724 1921 KUZOVA 1654 Y
KYNSPERK 1510 1931 LAZNE KYNZVART 1405 1939
LEDEC 1522 1940 137 LEDNICE 1700 Y
Liben district 103 (Prague) LIBEREC 1582 1939
LIBESICE 1627 1931 LIBOCHOVICE 1483 1940* 108-109
LIPNIK 1540 1940* Lipnik nad Becvou 137
Liptovsky Mikulas 131 LITEN 1680 Y * (G: Litten)
LITOMERICE 1310 1940 LITOMYSL 1570 1940
LITOVEL 19 C Y Lomnice 1656 1940 119-120
LOMNICKA 1830 Y LOSTICE 1571 1940 137 (G: Loschitz)
LOUCIM 1720 1929 * (G: Lautschim) LOUNY 1324 1940 *
LOVOSICE 1618 1938 Lucenec * 91, 131-132
LUKA 1439 1938 LUKAVEC 1547 Y
LUZE 1570 1940 137 MALA SITBOR 1724 1875
Malacky 132 MALESOV 1685 Y
MARIANSKE LAZNE 1820 -* (G: Marienbad) MARKVAREC 1723 Y (G: Markwarding, Markwaretz)
MECHOLUPY 1724 1931 MELNIK 1402 1941
MERKLIN 1685 Y (no German equiv.) MESTEC KRALOVE 1511 1940
Michle district 103 (Prague) MIKULOV 1450 1938* 120-21 (G: Nikolsburg)
MILEVSKO 1574 1940* (G: Muhlhausen) MIROSLAV 1670 1938
MIROTICE 1547 Y* 137 MIROVICE 1567 Y
Mlada Boleslav 109-110 gravestone 110 MLADA BOLESLAZ (G: Jungbunzlau)
MLADA VOZICE 1685 1940 (G: Jung-Woschitz) MNICHOVO HRADISTE 1479 Y
MOHELNICE 19 C Y MORAVIA 114-139
MORAVSKE BUDEJOVICE 1386 1940 MORAVSKY KRUMLOV 1437 1938
MORINA 1724 Y* (G: Gross-Morschin, Gross-Morzin) MOST 1393 1938
MUTENIN 1618 1938 MYSLKOVICE 1650 Y 137 (G: Miskowitz)
NACERADEC 1618 Y NACHOD 1340 1940*
Nagyszombat see Trnava CZ rep NECTINY 1645 1938
NEJDEK 1811 Y NEUSTOUPOV 1654 Y
NEVEKLOV 1618 1940 NEZNASOV 1681 Y
NIMERICE 1724 1900 Nitra * 137
NOSETIN 1830 Y NOVY BYDZOV 1432 1941* 138
NOVA BYSTRICE 1821 1938 NOVA CEREKEV 1570 Y* (G: Neu-Zerekwe)
NOVY JICIN 1400 1938 NOVE SEDLISTE (G: Neu-Zedlisch)
NOVE STRASECI 1652 1940 NOVA VCELNICE 1723 Y (formally NOVY ETYNK, G: Neu-Otting)
Nove Zamky * 91, 137 NYRSKO 1680 1938* (G: Neuern)
OCIHOV 1686 Y OLOMOUC 1278 1941
OLSANY 18 C Y (G: Wolschan) OPAVA 1852 -
ORLOVA 19 C 1900 Osek 138
OSEK, RADOMYSYL 1702 Y OSEK, ROKYCANY 1700 1872
OSOBLAHA 17 C Y* 121 (G: Hotzenplotz) OSTRAVA * 1832 -* 91
OSTROH 1592 1940 PACOV 1570 1940
PARDUBICE 1490 1942 PELHRIMOV 1570 1940
Pezinok 132-133 Pisecne 138
PISECNE 18 C 1938 (G: Piesling)
PISEK 1392 1940 PISKOVA LHOTA 1830 Y
PISTINA 1830 1918 PLZEN * 1338 -* 110-111
PNOVANY 1618 1918 POBEZOVICE 1613 1938*
PODBORANY 1724 Y PODBRANSKY ROHOEC 1724 Y
PODEBRADY 1407 1940 * PODIVIN 1647 1940 (G: Kostel)
PODMOKLY 1724 Y POHORELICE 1490 1938 (G: Pohrlitz)
POLICE 1671 Y (G: Pullitz) POLICKA 1830 1941
POLNA 1532 1940* 121-122 POREJOV 1654 Y
POSTOLOPRTY 1671 1938* POSTRIZIN 1724 1921
PRAGUE (11) 15 C-* (G: Prag, in Czech: Praha) PRAGUE (C: Praha) * pp 92-103 gravestone, tomb of Rabbi 93, 98
PRASKOLESY 1724 Y PRAVONIN 1724 Y
PREHOROV 1618 Y PRELOUC 1654 Y
PREROV 1339 1941 138 Presov * 91, 133-134
PRESTAVLKY 1724 Y PRESTICE 1685 1940
PRIBRAM 1300 1940 PRISTOUPIM 1713 1941*
PROSTEJOV 1587 1940* 138 PROSTIBOR 1618 Y
PROTIVIN 1614 Y PRUDICE 1723 Y
PUCLICE 1724 Y (G: Putzlitz, Pustlitz) PUKLICE 18 C Y
RABI 1497 Y * RABSTEJN 1654 Y
RADENIN 1723 Y 138 RADNICE 1530 1935
RADOUN 19 C 1938 RAKOVNIK 1441 1941 111 (G: Rakonitz)
ROKYCANY 1589 1940 ROKYTNICE V ORLICKYCH HORACH (G: Rokitnitz in Adlergebirge)
ROKYTNICE 1685 Y ROUDNICE 1548 1940*(Roudnice N.L)
ROUDNICE NAD LABEM 111-12 (G: Raudnitz a. d. Elbe) ROUSINOV 138 (G: Neu-Raussnitz)
ROUSINOV(RAKOVNIK) 1830 Y ROUSINOV(VYSKOV) 1554 1940 ?
ROZMBERK 18 C 1938 ROZMBERK NAD VLTAVOU (G: Rosenberg)
ROZNOV 19 C Y RUPRECHTICE 19 C 1938
Ruzomberok 138 RYCHNOV 1567 1940*
RYCHNOV NAD KNEZNOU (G: Reichenau) SAFOV 1670 1938 138
Samorin 134 SEDLEC-PRCICE 1724 1940
Senica 138 Skalka 138
SKALKA 1723 Y* SLANY 1852 1936
SLATINA 1668 Y * SLAVKOV 1500 1940
SLOVAKIA 125-139 Slovenske Nove Mesto 138
Smichov district 103 (Prague) SOBEDRUHY 1669 1938
SPALENE PORICI 1623 Y (G: Brenn-Poritschen) SPOMYSL 1570 Y
STADLEC 1723 Y Star boleslav 103
STARE SEDLISTE 1539 Y STARE MESTO 1610 Y*(also says POD LANDSTEJNEM)
STENOVICE 1618 Y (G: Stienowitz) STRAKONICE 1482 1940
STRANCICE 1830 1940 STRAZ 1331 1938
STRAZNICE 1528 1940* 122-23 (G: Strassnitz) STRAZOV 1405 Y*
STRELSKE IIOSTICE 1830 1890 STRIBO 1368 1938
STRITEZ 1722 Y (G: Schrittenz) SUMPERK 1530 Y
Surany 138 SUSICE 1562 1940 138
SVETLA 1654 1940 SVIHOV 1570 Y (G: Schwihau)
SVITAVY 1913 1940 SVOJSIN 1618 Y (G: Schweissing)
TABOR-1940 TACHOV 1500 1938 (G: Tachau)
TELC 19 C 1940 TEPLICE 1414 1938
TERESOV 1623 1935 TEREZIN 1852 Y 112-113
TOVACOV 1615 Y (G: Tobitschau) TREBIC 1410 1940* 123-124 synagogue 124 (G: Trebitsch)
TREBON 1830 1940 Trencin 134-135
TREST 18 C 1940 139 (G: Triesch) TRHOVY STEPANOV 1543 1940 (G: Markt-Stiepanau)
Trnava 135 TUCAPY 1713 Y*
TURNOV 1526 Y 139 UBOCI 1830 Y (G: Amonsgrun)
UDLICE 1535 Y Uherske Hradiste 139
UHERSKY BROD 1470 1940 139 (G: Ungarisch-Brod) UHLIRSKE JANOVICE 1686 1940
Uhrineves suburb 103?(Prague) UHRINEVES 1685 1940
USOV 1564 1938* 139 (G: Mahrisch-Aussee) USTEK 1327 1938
Usti nad Labem * 91 USTI 1556 -
UTVINA 1830 1938 VALASSKE MEZIRICI 1870 1940
VAMBERK 1654 Y* (G: Wamberg) VARNSDORF 1860 Y
VELHARTICE 1660 Y VELKA 19 C Y
VELKA BUKOVINA 113 (G: Gross-Bok, Gross-Bocken) VELKE KARLOVICE 19 C Y
VELKE MEZIRICI 1518 1940 (G: Gross-Meseritsch) VELKY PECIN 18 C Y (G: Gross-Pantschen)
VESELI 18 C Y VESELICE 1724 Y
VETRNY JENIKOV 18 C 1940 139 (G: Windig-Jenikau) VLACHOVO BREZI 1654 Y (G: Wallisch-Birken)
VLASIM 1570 1940 VODNANY 1500 1940
VOLYNE 1500 1940* 113-14 (G: Wolin) VOTICE 1538 1940 (G: Wotitz)
VSETIN 1669 - VYSKOV 19 C 1940
ZAJEZDEC 1724-(G: Sajestetz) ZALUZANY 1654 Y
ZAMBERK 1654 1940 (G: Senftenberg) ZATEC 1350 1938
ZBESICKY 1723 Y ZBRASLAV 1679 1940
ZBRASLAVICE 1692 Y Zilina * 91, 139
ZLONICE 1618 Y * ZNOJMO 1330 1938 139


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