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  2. List of people from Brno - Wikipedia

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    Vítězslava Kaprálová (1915—1940), composer, born in Brno, lived at Metodejova 6, Purkyňova 40, and Husitská 2, [49] studied at the Brno Conservatory (1930-35). [50] Tereza Kerndlová (born 1986), singer and Czech entrant in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, born and grew up in Brno. [51] Jiří Kollert (born 1974), pianist, born in Brno ...

  3. Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International - Wikipedia

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    Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International (CGSI) is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to promoting genealogical research and interest in heritage among descendants of ethnic groups of former Czechoslovakia (Bohemians, Moravians, Silesians, Czech-Germans, Slovaks, Slovak Hungarians, Carpatho-Ruthenians, and Czech and Slovak Jews). [1]

  4. History of Brno - Wikipedia

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    During the "First Republic" (1918–1938), Brno continued to grow in importance – Masaryk University was established (1919), the state armoury and automotive factory Československá státní zbrojovka Brno was established (1919), and the Brno Fairgrounds were opened in 1928 with an exhibition of contemporary culture. The city was not only a ...

  5. Brno - Wikipedia

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    Brno (/ ˈ b ɜːr n oʊ / BUR-noh, [5] Czech: ⓘ; German: Brünn) is a city in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic.Located at the confluence of the Svitava and Svratka rivers, Brno has about 400,000 inhabitants, making it the second-largest city in the Czech Republic after the capital, Prague, and one of the 100 largest cities of the European Union.

  6. Category:Burials at Brno Central Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Burials at Brno Central Cemetery" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Ulrich I, Duke of Brno - Wikipedia

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    Ulrich I, Duke of Brno (Czech: Oldřich Brněnský, German: Ulrich von Brünn, Latin: Udalricus Brunensis; 11th century – 5 January 1113) was the Duke of Moravia for twenty one years - between 1092 and 1113.

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