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Zbýšov sī Czech Lâm Moravia chiu Brno-venkov koān ê chi̍t ê hiuⁿ-siā.
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Zbýšov tī Czech ê ūi-tì | |||
Keng-hūi-tō͘: 49°9′18.88″N 16°20′58.24″E | |||
Kok-ka | Czech | ||
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Chiu | Lâm Moravia | ||
Koān | Brno-venkov | ||
Koân-tō͘ | 348 m | ||
Jîn-kháu | |||
- Lóng-chóng | 3,877 lâng | ||
Bāng-chām | http://www.mestozbysov.cz |
Tī pún só͘-chāi sì-ûi ê tē-hng ū Hostěrádky-Rešov, Babice u Rosic, Leština u Světlé, Nová Ves u Leštiny, Číhošť, Šaratice, Hrušky, Šebestěnice, Petrovice I, Hraběšín, Žáky, Vlkaneč, Dobrovítov, Schořov, Blažovice, Zakřany, Kratochvilka, Jiříkovice, Oslavany, Prace, Neslovice, Křenovice, Krchleby, Adamov, kap Čejkovice.
Chit ūi tī 2001 nî ê jîn-kháu-sò͘ sī 3,940 lâng; kàu 2014 nî ê sî ū 3,841 lâng.
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