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    1. Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Bohemian towns
    2. In a message dated 3/5/2006 9:01:35 PM Mountain Standard Time, ugeiser@xnet.com writes: There are several towns of that (or similar) name. In the old Elbogen District (northwest Bohemia) alone, both Haid and Haidt are found (both have the Czech name Bor). See http://home.xnet.com/~ugeiser/Genealogy/Bohemia/places2.html for affiliations and size as of 1847 (source: J.G.Sommer, "The Kingdom of Bohemia", vol. 15). I'm quite sure there are more in other districts Ewald Keil's CD lexicon of Sudeten place names includes: Haid (Bor), zu Frauenreuth, Eger 27/13 Haid (Pe^c^in), Kaplitz 62/20 Haid (Bor), Karlsbad 32/11 Haid (Bor), Tachau 40/31 Haida (Bor u C^eske Lipy, jetzt: Novy Bor), Böhmisch Leipa 5/13 Haidberg (jetzt: Vr^esna), zu Wadetschlag, Kaplitz 62/72 Haidedörfel (Borec^ek), zu Brenn, Deutsch Gabel 9/3 Haidl (Zhur^i), zu Innergefild, Bergreichenstein 58/7 Haidl (Lomek), zu Kriebaum, Krummau an der Moldau 63/23 Haidl am Ahornberg (Zhur^i), Markt Eisenstein 59/18 Haidl, Böhmisch s. Böhmisch Haidl Haidl, Deutsch s. Deutsch Haidl Karen

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