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In the first half of the 18th century, the congregation in Nikolsburg totalled over 600 families, comprising the largest Jewish settlement in Moravia. The census decreed by Empress Maria Theresa in 1754 ascertained that there were some 620 families established in Nikolsburg (i.e. the Jewish population of about 3000 comprised half of the town's ...
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Landscape around the city of Mikulov in the Mikulovská wine region. Mikulovská is one of four Czech wine regions within southern Moravia, Czech Republic.The Mikulovská wine region, containing 30 wine villages, is famed for producing white wines grown in the limestone soils, particularly in and around the area of the Pálava Landscape Protected Area. [1]
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[3] Name on the Register [4] Image Date listed [5] Location Description 1: Braehead: Braehead: May 11, 2000 (123 Lee Dr. Also known as Howison House; played a significant role in U.S. Civil War battle plans during the Fredericksburg campaigns of 1862–1864 [6]
However, Moravia accounts for around 96% [1] of the country's vineyards, which is why Czech wine is more often referred to as Moravian wine. Production centers on local grape varieties, but there has been an increase in the production of established international strains such as Cabernet Sauvignon .
The district also includes the Powers Library (1880) building and Moravia High School (1924). [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [1] Selected contributing properties are: U.S. Post Office (1940–41), South Main Street, WPA brick building. [note 1] St. Matthew's Episcopal Church (1897-1898), 16 Church St.
Fredericksburg: Extends into Fredericksburg and other nearby counties. 4: Kenmore: Kenmore: June 24, 1993 : 8300 State Route 208: Spotsylvania Courthouse: Also known as Kenmore Woods - not to be confused with Kenmore (Fredericksburg, Virginia) 5: La Vista: La Vista