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  2. Collegium Humanum – Warsaw Management University - Wikipedia

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    Collegium Humanum (C.H.) – Warsaw Management University – an international, private university with its seat in Warsaw and branches in Rzeszów, Poznań, the Czech Republic (Prague, Frýdek-Místek), Slovakia (Bratislava) and Uzbekistan (Andijan). As of March 2024, Collegium Humanum is under compulsory governmental administration due to ...

  3. Collegium Humanum - Wikipedia

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    The Collegium Humanum was an ecofascist organisation in Germany from 1963 to 2008. It was established in 1963 [1] as a club, was first active in the German environmental movement, then from the early 1980s became a far-right political organisation and was banned in 2008 by the Federal Minister of the Interior Wolfgang Schäuble due to "continued denial of the Holocaust".

  4. Frýdek-Místek - Wikipedia

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    Frýdek-Místek (Czech pronunciation: [ˈfriːdɛk ˈmiːstɛk], Polish: Frydek-Mistek; German: Friede (c)k-Mistek) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 54,000 inhabitants. The historic centres of both Frýdek and Místek are well preserved and are protected by law as two urban monument zones.

  5. Battle of Czajánek's barracks - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Czajánek's barracks (Czech: Bitva o Czajankovu kasárnu) was a confrontation between the Czechoslovak and German armies, which took place on 14 March 1939 in the course of the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. Together with a clash which allegedly took place at Moravská Třebová, this was the only known Czechoslovak active ...

  6. Hrádek (Frýdek-Místek District) - Wikipedia

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    Hrádek is located about 27 kilometres (17 mi) east of Frýdek-Místek and 37 km (23 mi) southeast of Ostrava, in the historical region of Cieszyn Silesia. The western part of the municipality lies in the Jablunkov Furrow and the eastern part lies in the Silesian Beskids. The highest point is near the top of the Loučka mountain at 834 m (2,736 ...

  7. Frýdek-Místek District - Wikipedia

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    Geography. Baška and surrounding landscape. Frýdek-Místek District is the easternmost district of the Czech Republic, bordering Slovakia in the south and Poland in the east and northeast. Part of the historic Trans-Olza region lies within the district. The terrain is very fragmented. The majority of the territory is hilly or mountainous ...

  8. Hukvaldy - Wikipedia

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    Hukvaldy (German: Hochwald) is a municipality and village in Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic.It has about 2,200 inhabitants. It is known for the ruins of the third-largest castle in the Czech Republic, Hukvaldy Castle, and is the birthplace of the composer Leoš Janáč

  9. Bystřice (Frýdek-Místek District) - Wikipedia

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    UTC+2 (CEST) Postal code. 739 95. Website. www.bystrice.cz. Bystřice (Polish: Bystrzyca ⓘ, German: Bistrzitz) is a municipality and village in Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 5,300 inhabitants. The municipality has a significant Polish minority.