Česká Lípa
English
editEtymology
editFrom Czech Česká Lípa.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editČeská Lípa
- A town, the district capital of the district of the same name, Liberec Region, Czech Republic, first mentioned in 1263, now the most populous of all Czech towns.
- A district of the Liberec Region, Czech Republic, subdivided into the two administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence of Česká Lípa and Nový Bor.
Translations
edittown in Česká Lípa, Liberec, Czechia
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district of Liberec, Czechia
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Further reading
edit- Česká Lípa on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Česká Lípa District on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Czech
editEtymology
editCalque of German Böhmisch Leipa, from German böhmisch (“Bohemian”) Czech Lípa (from Old Czech lípa “lime tree”).
Pronunciation
editProper noun
editČeská Lípa f (related adjective českolipský)
- Česká Lípa (a town and district of Liberec, Czech Republic, first mentioned in 1263, now the most populous of all Czech towns)
- (as okres Česká Lípa m inan) Česká Lípa District (a district of the Liberec Region, Czech Republic, subdivided into the two administrative districts of municipalities with extended competence of Česká Lípa and Nový Bor)
Declension
editDeclension of Česká Lípa (sg-only hard feminine)
singular | |
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nominative | Česká Lípa |
genitive | České Lípy |
dative | České Lípě |
accusative | Českou Lípu |
vocative | Česká Lípo |
locative | České Lípě |
instrumental | Českou Lípou |
Meronyms
editvillages forming administrative parts of the town
constituent municipalities of the district
- Bezděz
- Blatce
- Blíževedly
- Bohatice
- Brniště
- Cvikov
- Česká Lípa
- Doksy
- Dubá
- Dubnice
- Hamr na Jezeře
- Holany
- Horní Libchava
- Horní Police
- Chlum
- Chotovice
- Jestřebí
- Kamenický Šenov
- Kozly
- Kravaře
- Krompach
- Kunratice u Cvikova
- Kvítkov
- Luka
- Mařenice
- Mimoň
- Noviny pod Ralskem
- Nový Bor
- Nový Oldřichov
- Okna
- Okrouhlá
- Pertoltice pod Ralskem
- Polevsko
- Provodín
- Prysk
- Radvanec
- Ralsko
- Skalice u České Lípy
- Skalka u Doks
- Sloup v Čechách
- Slunečná
- Sosnová
- Stráž pod Ralskem
- Stružnice
- Stvolínky
- Svojkov
- Svor
- Tachov
- Tuhaň
- Velenice
- Velký Valtinov
- Volfartice
- Vrchovany
- Zahrádky
- Zákupy
- Žandov
- Ždírec
Derived terms
editDescendants
edit- → English: Česká Lípa
Further reading
edit- “Česká Lípa”, in Internetová jazyková příručka (in Czech)
- Česká Lípa on the Czech Wikipedia.Wikipedia cs
- Okres Česká Lípa on the Czech Wikipedia.Wikipedia cs
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