Zlín (Q171018)

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Czech city
  • Zlin
  • Gottwaldov
  • Statutární město Zlín
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Zlín
Czech city
  • Zlin
  • Gottwaldov
  • Statutární město Zlín

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The first written mention of Zlín is from 1322, when it was acquired by Queen Elizabeth Richeza.[5] In that time, Zlín was already a market town and served as a craft guild centre for the surrounding area of Moravian Wallachia.[6] (German)
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Злин (Russian)
1 January 1990
Готвальдов (Russian)
1 January 1949
31 December 1989
Злин (Russian)
31 December 1948
Готвальдов (Ukrainian)
1 January 1949
31 December 1989
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Gottwaldov (Czech)
1 January 1949
31 December 1989
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1990
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19 November 2010
1 November 2018
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1 November 2018
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13,399
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102.826067 square kilometre
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1322Gregorian
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The first written mention of Zlín is from 1322, when it was acquired by Queen Elizabeth Richeza.[5] In that time, Zlín was already a market town and served as a craft guild centre for the surrounding area of Moravian Wallachia.[6] (English)
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26 March 2021
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Zlín
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CZ585068
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5 October 2020
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