Okrouhlá
Okrouhlá is a municipality and village in Blansko District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 600 inhabitants. Okrouhlá lies approximately 17 kilometres north of Blansko, 36 km north of Brno, and 179 km east of Prague.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 528 residents
- Description: village in Blansko District of South Moravian region
- Also known as: “Okrauchla”, “Okrauchla bei Boskowitz”, “Okrouhla”, and “Okrouhlá u Boskovic”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Boskovice Reservoir and Museum Kořenec.
Museum Kořenec
Museum
Photo: Lasy, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Museum Kořenec is situated 3 km northeast of Okrouhlá.
Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross
Church
Photo: Jiří Komárek, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross is situated 2½ km east of Okrouhlá.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Vratíkov and Benešov.
Benešov
Village
Photo: Lasy, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Benešov is a municipality and village in Blansko District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 700 inhabitants. Benešov lies approximately 20 kilometres north-east of Blansko, 38 km north of Brno, and 182 km east of Prague. Benešov is situated 3 km east of Okrouhlá.
Kořenec
Village
Okrouhlá
- Categories: municipality of the Czech Republic and locality
- Location: Okrouhlá, Blansko District, South Moravia, Czech Republic, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
49.50751° or 49° 30′ 27″ northLongitude
16.732° or 16° 43′ 55″ eastPopulation
528Elevation
587 metres (1,926 feet)Open location code
8FXRGP5J+2QOpenStreetMap ID
node 1601562876OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
3069096Wikidata ID
Q1846027
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Basque to Vietnamese—“Okrouhlá” goes by many names.
- Basque: “Okrouhlá”
- Catalan: “Okrouhlá”
- Cebuano: “Okrouhlá”
- Chechen: “Окроугла”
- Chinese: “Okrouhlá”
- Czech: “Okrauchla bei Boskowitz”
- Czech: “Okrauchla”
- Czech: “Okrouhlá u Boskovic”
- Czech: “Okrouhlá”
- Dutch: “Okrauchla bei Boskowitz”
- Dutch: “Okrauchla”
- Dutch: “Okrouhlá u Boskovic”
- Dutch: “Okrouhlá”
- Esperanto: “Okrauchla bei Boskowitz”
- Esperanto: “Okrauchla”
- Esperanto: “Okrouhlá u Boskovic”
- Esperanto: “Okrouhlá”
- French: “Okrauchla bei Boskowitz”
- French: “Okrauchla”
- French: “Okrouhlá u Boskovic”
- French: “Okrouhlá”
- German: “Okrauchla bei Boskowitz”
- German: “Okrauchla”
- German: “Okrouhlá u Boskovic”
- Hungarian: “Okrouhlá”
- Irish: “Okrouhlá”
- Italian: “Okrauchla bei Boskowitz”
- Italian: “Okrauchla”
- Italian: “Okrouhlá u Boskovic”
- Italian: “Okrouhlá”
- Lombard: “Okrouhlá (Moravia de Sota)”
- Lombard: “Okrouhlá”
- Macedo-Romanian: “Okrouhlá”
- Malay: “Okrouhlá”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Okrouhlá”
- Persian: “اوکرووهلا (ناحیه بلانسکو)”
- Persian: “اوکرووهلا”
- Polish: “Okrouhlá (powiat Blansko)”
- Polish: “Okrouhlá”
- Portuguese: “Okrouhlá (Morávia do Sul)”
- Portuguese: “Okrouhlá”
- Serbian: “Окроухла”
- Slovak: “Okrouhlá”
- South Azerbaijani: “اوکرووهلا”
- Spanish: “Okrauchla bei Boskowitz”
- Spanish: “Okrauchla”
- Spanish: “Okrouhlá u Boskovic”
- Spanish: “Okrouhlá”
- Swedish: “Okrouhlá”
- Tatar: “Окроугла”
- Uzbek: “Okrouhlá (Blansko tumani)”
- Uzbek: “Okrouhlá”
- Vietnamese: “Okrouhlá”
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