Hukvaldy
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Hukvaldy (Hochwald in German) is a village in the Czech Republic, in Moravian-Silesian Region. Population: 1,900. The village is situated under the ruins of one of the largest castles in Moravia. Hukvaldy is also known for being a birthplace of world famous music composer Leoš Janáček and palaeontologist Ferdinand Stoliczka.
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