Svatoňovice
Svatoňovice sī Czech Moravia-Silesia chiu Opava koān ê chi̍t ê hiuⁿ-siā.
Svatoňovice |
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Svatoňovice tī Czech ê ūi-tì | |||
Keng-hūi-tō͘: 49°47′37″N 17°40′2″E / 49.79361°N 17.66722°E | |||
Kok-ka | Czech | ||
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Chiu | Moravia-Silesia | ||
Koān | Opava | ||
Bīn-chek | |||
- Lóng-chóng | 16.45 km2 | ||
Koân-tō͘ | 523 m | ||
Jîn-kháu | |||
- Lóng-chóng | 304 lâng |
Tē-lí
siu-káiTī pún só͘-chāi sì-ûi ê tē-hng ū Budišov nad Budišovkou, Vítkov, Čermná ve Slezsku, Kružberk, kap Staré Těchanovice.
Jîn-kháu
siu-káiChit ūi tī 2001 nî ê jîn-kháu-sò͘ sī 308 lâng; kàu 2014 nî ê sî ū 283 lâng.
Liân-kiat
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