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The subject of this article is the relation between the process of the enlargement of built-up areas and the limitation of the accessibility of free landscape. In the theoretical part of this study, the accessibility of free landscape is described as an essential parameter of the quality of life in towns. The methodology used was a GIS analysis of the development of the geographic shape of built-up areas of the town of Liberec and its impact on the direct accessibility of free landscape in the hinterland as compared to three other regional capitals in the Czech Republic. The results of the research indicate that both the size of built-up areas and their shape in the landscape are decisive factors.
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Předmětem článku je vztah procesu rozšiřování zastavěného území města a s tím spojené omezování dostupnosti volné krajiny. Dostupnost volné krajiny je v úvodní teoretické části článku představena jako jeden ze zásadních parametrů kvality života ve městě. Použitá metodika spočívá ve využití GIS analýzy vývoje geografického tvaru zastavěného území města Liberec a jeho vlivu na přímou dostupnost volné krajiny v zázemí města při porovnání s dalšími třemi krajskými městy. Výsledky výzkumu indikují, že záleží nejen na samotné velikosti zastavěného území, ale také na jeho tvaru v krajině
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Projevy lidové etymologie v urbanonymii města Liberec

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The article focuses on manifestation of folk etymology in both standardized and non-standardized urbanonymy of Liberec town (a county town in Northern Bohemia). Reetymologization processes may or may not influence a surface structure of the name. Reetymologization with formal changes covers three sub-categories: a) false reetymologization as a result of bohemization of German urbanonyms; b) false reetymologization in the German urbanonym and translation of the new structure into Czech; c) intentional reetymologization based on a language pun. Reetymologization without formal changes is classified into two sub-categories: a) semantic reinterpretation; b) weakening of commemorative onymical function.
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This article presents a typological and chronological evaluation of the fine Greek and Etruscan pottery in the collection of the North Bohemian Museum in Liberec, which was built up through donations and acquisitions made by wealthy benefactors from the final decades of the nineteenth century until the Second World War. The group of twenty three published vases includes pieces of Corinthian, Etrusco-Corinthian, Attic, Etruscan, South Italian, black glazed and Hellenistic Ionian pottery. The collection features some other pieces of pottery, too, i.e., a late Roman transport amphora, shards of Roman terra sigillata, a few pieces of other types of pottery, and finally a teracotta figurine, a lamp, and an Etruscan bronze beaked flagon.
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