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- Uhersko abstract "Uhersko (literally Hungaria in Czech) is a small village near Holice in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic.The place was first mentioned in a document written in 1307. A small fortress existed here. During the intrusion of the Hungarians into Bohemia in 1469, the fortress was destroyed and the village burnt down. A baroque church building from 1704 dominates the village.".
- Q1406486 abstract "Uhersko (literally Hungaria in Czech) is a small village near Holice in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic.The place was first mentioned in a document written in 1307. A small fortress existed here. During the intrusion of the Hungarians into Bohemia in 1469, the fortress was destroyed and the village burnt down. A baroque church building from 1704 dominates the village.".
- Uhersko comment "Uhersko (literally Hungaria in Czech) is a small village near Holice in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic.The place was first mentioned in a document written in 1307. A small fortress existed here. During the intrusion of the Hungarians into Bohemia in 1469, the fortress was destroyed and the village burnt down. A baroque church building from 1704 dominates the village.".
- Q1406486 comment "Uhersko (literally Hungaria in Czech) is a small village near Holice in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic.The place was first mentioned in a document written in 1307. A small fortress existed here. During the intrusion of the Hungarians into Bohemia in 1469, the fortress was destroyed and the village burnt down. A baroque church building from 1704 dominates the village.".