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The article strives to reflect the toponomastic term „název místní části“ (minor settlement name). In scholarly toponomastic works, this term is currently used in a meaning different from the definition given in a work dealing with Slavonic onomastics (1973): minor settlement within a village can refer both to built-up and vacant areas in the village, to objects standing autonomously as well as inside the built-up area. The term minor settlement („místní část“) is not event included in a current law on villages - therefore a question arises, whether this term should be replaced by another one and newly defined as well.
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Kontinuita anoikonymie v jihomoravském pohraničí

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The paper deals with continuity of anoikonymy on the material of currently used minor place-names in villages in the borderline regions of South Moravia. The focus is on the term continuity in anoikonymy (toponymy, respectively) itself and especially on specific realizations, i.e. on how present-day names follow the pre-war German ones. The paper also provides an analysis of the individual types of the relationships among pre-war and post-war (present-day) names (borrowing a name, its translation, an independently created name etc.).
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Toponymie Pohořelic (okres Bmo - venkov)

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The town of Pohořelice, located in the borderline area of South Moravia and until the end of World War II populated mostly by German inhabitants, is chosen for the exemplification of issues relating to geographical names in areas mixed as far as languages and ethnicities are concerned. The part of the Pohořelice toponymy that is still known and used at present is dealt with in detail, attention is also paid to respondents from the viewpoint of generations they belong to and to the types of named objects. The text also includes a table with names contained in the sources from the mid-18th century to the present day.
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