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Letovice is a town in Blansko District, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic. It has a population of about 6,700.
Adamov or Adamova (feminine) may refer to:
Adamov is a town in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic, near Brno and Blansko. In St.
Adamovićevo Naselje is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia.
Adamovské Kochanovce is a village and municipality in Trenčín District in the Trenčín Region of north-western Slovakia.
Adamova Manor is a manor house built in 1851 in the historical region of Latgale, in Latvia.
Adamovo is a small settlement in the Municipality of Velike Lašče in Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Central Slovenia Statistical Region.
Adamovsky District is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the thirty-five in Orenburg Oblast, Russia. It is located in the east of the oblast.
Adamov's mill is a derelict flour mill located outside of Livny, Russia. At its peak in the early 20th century, the mill employed 85 workers and was the fifth largest flour mill in the Russian Empire.
Adamov or Adamova (Ада́мова; feminine) is a Slavic surname. Variants of this surname include Adam (Ада́м), Adamenko (Ада́менко), Adamenya (Адаме́ня), Adamets (Адаме́ц), Adamik (Ада́мик), Adamishin/Adamishina (Адами́шин/Адами́шина), Adamkovich (Адамко́вич), Adamovich (Адамо́вич), Adamushkin/Adamushkina (Ада́мушкин/Ада́мушкина), Adamchik (Ада́мчик), Adamchuk (Адамчу́к), Adamyshev/Adamysheva (Ада́мышев/Ада́мышева), Adamyuk (Адамю́к), Adanin/Adanina (Ада́нин/Ада́нина), and Adankin/Adankina (Ада́нькин/Ада́нькина).There are two theories as to the origins of these last names.
Adamovka is an rural locality (a settlement) and the administrative center of Adamovsky District of Orenburg Oblast, Russia. Population: 7,733 (2010 Census); 8,038 (2002 Census); 7,717 (1989 Census).
The Lemovices were a Gaulish tribe of Central Europe who established themselves in Limousin and Poitou between 700 and 400 BC. Their capital was Durotincum (Villejoubert) and in the era of Roman occupation, it was Augustoritum (Limoges). Lémovices stems from lemo « elm » and vices « who win » (« winners with elm »), their lances probably made out of elm.
Łętowice [wɛntɔˈvit͡sɛ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wierzchosławice, within Tarnów County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland. It lies approximately 13 kilometres south-west of Tarnów and 66 km (41 mi) east of the regional capital Kraków.