Topolany
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Czech
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the accusative of Old Czech topolěné (“people living among poplar trees or at a poplar tree”); compare e. g. Bučany, Dubany, Lipany, Lubany or Olšany. From Proto-Slavic *topolь (“poplar”).[1]
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Topolany m inan pl (related adjective topolanský)
- quarter of Olomouc, the Czech Republic; former village
- 2013, Milan Tichák, Vzpomínky na starou Olomouc a její předměstí, Olomouc: Burian a Tichák, →ISBN, page 284:
- Po roce 1993 přinesla Topolanům celostátní – do jisté míry však i mezinárodní – věhlas nevládní humanitární organizace Dětské centrum 1990 Olomouc, která zde ve dvou někdejších statcích vede speciální školu s chráněnými dílnami, zahradou a jiným zařízením pro děti s kombinovanými vadami.
- After 1993 the non-governmental organization Dětské centrum 1990 Olomouc, which here in two former farmhouses leads a specialized school with protected workshops, a garden and other equipment for children with combined disabilities, brought a nationwide – and to a certain extent also international – fame to Topolany.
- village near Vyškov, the Czech Republic
- vanished village near Vranovice, the Czech Republic
Declension
[edit]Declension of Topolany (pl-only hard masculine inanimate)
plural | |
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nominative | Topolany |
genitive | Topolan |
dative | Topolanům |
accusative | Topolany |
vocative | Topolany |
locative | Topolanech |
instrumental | Topolany |
References
[edit]- ^ Hosák, Ladislav; Šrámek, Rudolf (1980). "Topolany". Místní jména na Moravě a ve Slezsku, vol. II. Praha: Československá akademie věd. Page 594.
Further reading
[edit]- Topolany (Olomouc) on the Czech Wikipedia.Wikipedia cs
- Topolany on the Czech Wikipedia.Wikipedia cs
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