Czech Krumlov.
The name of the city Krumlov comes from the German expression "Krumme Aue", which translates as "Crooked river". This name was derived from natural conditions, specifically from the shape of the territory on which the city is located - it lies in the ace-shaped meanders of the Vltava River. In Latin documents it is called Crumlovia or Crumlovium. The first mention is preserved in a document from 1253, where Krumlov is referred to as...
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Czech Krumlov.
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- Bohdalovice
- Boletice
- Lives
- Blackberry
- Devil
- Red Court
- Czech Krumlov
- Good
- Lower Plains
- Lower Třebonín
- Natives
- Oak
- Haslovice
- Hejdlov
- Pigeon
- Upper Gate
- Upper Svince
- Upper Třebonín
- Chabičovice
- Fluff
- Bragging rights
- Kajov
- Kalište
- Kladenské Rovné
- Positive
- Krasetin
- Krnín
- Křenov
- Lateran
- Climber
- Lužná
- Little girl
- Markvartice
- Middle stream
- Mirkovice
- Mine
- Station Suburb
- German
- New Dobrkovice
- New Spolí
- New saddles
- plešivec
- Plešovice
- Washing machine
- Middle Svince
- Operation
- Pretense
- Additions
- Intersecting
- Joy
- Paradise
- Saddle
- Glass maker
- Wings
- Slavkov
- Maid
- Psoriasis
- Together
- Roe deer
- Old Dobrkovice
- Guard
- Dry
- Svachova Lhotka
- Shebanov
- Cheeky
- Třísov
- Windy
- Towering Plains
- Inner city
- Multimeters
- Cherry
- Záhorkovice
- Burners
- Allotment
- It's worth it
- It's worth it
- Sink in
- Zátoňské Dvory
- Golden Crown
- Cogwheels
- Zubčická Lhotka
- Zvíkov
- Žaltice