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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Bohate Malkovice, Bohdalice-Pavlovice, Bo ovice, Brankovice, Bu ovice, Chvalkovice (Vy kov District), D tkovice (Vy kov District), Dobro kovice, Dra ovice (Vy kov District), Drnovice, Drysice, Habrovany (Vy kov District), Her pice, Hlubo any, Hod jice, Holubice (Vy kov District), Host radky-Re ov, Ho tice-Heroltice, Hru ky (Vy kov District), Hv zdlice, Ivanovice na Hane, Je kovice, Kobe ice u Brna, Kojatky, Komo any (Vy kov District), Kozlany (Vy kov District), Ko u ice, Krasensko, K enovice (Vy kov District), K i anovice (Vy kov District), K i anovice u Vy kova, Ku erov, Letonice, Lov i ky, Lule, Lysovice, Malinky, Medlovice (Vy kov District), Mile ovice, Milonice (Vy kov District), Moravske Malkovice, Mou inov, N m any, Nemochovice, Nemojany, Nemotice, Nesovice, Nevojice, Ni kovice, Nove Sady (Vy kov District), Ol any (Vy kov District), Orlovice, Otnice, Podb e ice, Podivice, Podomi, Prusy-Bo k vky, Pustim, Ra ice-Pistovice, Radslavice (Vy kov District), Ra ovice (Vy kov District), Rost nice-Zvonovice, Rousinov, Ruprechtov, Rybni ek (Vy kov District), aratice, Snovidky, Studnice (Vy kov District), vabenice, Topolany, Tu apy (Vy kov District), Uh ice (Vy kov District), Va any (Vy kov District), Va any nad Litavou, Vele ovice, Windmill Ruprechtov, Zby ov (Vy kov District), Zelena Hora (Vy kov District). Excerpt: Vykov - By the middle of the 14th century, pest epidemics and starvation had virtually depopulated the entire area. The Catholic Church, the owners of the lands, administrated their properties via its cloisters in Bamberg, Augsburg and Brixen. These cloisters called upon German farmers to resettle the place. In those days the German language area comprised about 60 villages. But only 8 of these, with a..."