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Egra

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Wikidata Egra
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
Egra: insigne
Egra: insigne
Civitas: Cechia
Locus: 50°4′47″N 12°22′26″E
Numerus incolarum: 32 825
Situs interretialis
Nomen officiale: Cheb, Město Cheb

Gestio

Praefectus: Jan Vrba
Procuratio superior: Cheb District, Q89408267

Geographia

Superficies: 96.353174 chiliometrum quadratum
Regiones urbanae: Bříza, Cetnov, Dolní Dvory, Dřenice, Háje, Horní Dvory, Hradiště, Starý Hrozňatov, Chvoječná, Jindřichov, Klest, Loužek, Pelhřimov, Podhoří, Podhrad, Skalka u Chebu, Střížov, Tršnice, Cheb
Territoria finitima: Okrouhlá, Třebeň, Pomezí nad Ohří, Nebanice, Tuřany, Odrava, Lipová, Libá, Františkovy Lázně, Waldsassen, Schirnding

Coniunctiones urbium

Urbes gemellae: Curia Variscorum, Tagil Inferior, Tharandt, Dubai, Bắc Ninh, Nová Dubnica
Egra

Egra[1] (-ae, f.) (Bohemice: Cheb; Theodisce: Eger) est civitas in re publica Bohemica, locus celeber quia militum magister Albertus Wallensteinius bello triginta annorum ibi interfectus est.

Praeclari cives

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Egrae olim vixerunt aut nati sunt et hodie vivunt multi illustres viri atque feminae:

50°04′46″N 12°22′14″E / 50.07944°N 12.37056°E / 50.07944; 12.37056

  1. J. G. Th. Graesse, Orbis Latinus (Dresdae: Schönfeld, 1861; 1909. Brunsvici, 1972, 3 voll.) 1 2 3