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| | BUDWEIS - LoveToKnow Article on BUDWEIS |
 | | The old town of Budweis was founded in the I3th century by Budivoj Vitkovec, father of Zvii of Falkenstein. |  | | It is the principal commercial centre of South Bohemia, being an important iailway junction, as well as a river port, and carries on a large trade in corn, timber, lignite, salt, industrial products and beer, the latter mostly exported to America. |  | | From this time the town remained faithful to the royal cause, and in 1547 was granted by the emperor Ferdinand the privilege of ranking at the diet next to Prague and Pilsen. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/B/BU/BUDWEIS.htm
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| | Budvar |
 | | Logically, the company Český akciový pivovar (Böhmisches Action-Bräuhaus in Budweis in German) decided to brand its beer by its place of origin, as it followed up on the tradition of brewing Budějovice beer in České Budějovice. |  | | Budweis – the official name of the town – was not “Czechified” as Česke Budějovice until 1918 (with the exception of 1939-1945, i.e. |  | | The beer from Budějovice was so well known that Budweiser Bier became a synonym of quality. |
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http://www.budvar.cz/budvar/budvar-web/corporate/cms/budvar-corporate/o_spolecnosti/info_znamka_en.cms
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| | Business - Anheiser Bush Vs Budvar |
 | | In 1985, the Budejovicky Budvar brewery was established in Budweis, and its beer was officially named Budweiser, the beer of kings. |  | | Budweis is a small brewing town in the Czech republic. |  | | The town has a 700-year-old history of beer brewing. |
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http://essay.studyarea.com/Old_Essay/Business/anheiser_bush_vs_budvar.htm
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| | BBC - h2g2 - Lager |
 | | In 1547 King Ferdinand I summoned a Budweis brewer to make a beer for him, and by the time of the Industrial Revolution, Budweiser was a generic term for the beers produced in the town's two remaining breweries. |  | | However, back in the 15th Century, there were 44 breweries in the town of Budweis. |  | | It was in 1895, however, that a rival brewery was set up in Budweis and started selling the beer known as Budweiser Budvar. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A266915
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| | Budweiser Budvar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Budweiser is the name of a style of lager beer (similar to pilsner) from the city of České Budějovice in Bohemia (Czech Republic), brewed since 1265. |  | | King Otakar II of Bohemia granted independent brewers in the city of Budweis the right to produce beer as early as 1265. |  | | Its name is derived from the German name for the town, Budweis (something from Budweis being a Budweiser). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budvar
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| | Scheu, Robert |
 | | He was a barrel maker in a brewery, and possessed a small inn, as well as occupied himself with trade in grain and salt. |  | | As is well known, the horse-drawn railway in Budweis (built because of the trade in salt) counts as the first railway on the continent. |  | | The Germans in Budweis were surrounded by a group of German villages (which, however, had Czech names). |
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http://www.mtholyoke.edu/dept/intrel/FacultyInformation/jking/scheu[1].htm
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| | Budweiser Case Study |
 | | This similar initiative, but on behalf of the beer was attempting to reduce the use of Pilsner (which ties to the famous Czech beer brewed in Plzen) and of course Budweiser (beer brewed originally in Budejovice [Budweis]) labeling on beers. |  | | Budweiser means the beer of the Budweis region, same as Champaign in France describes the wine of the Champaign wineries. |  | | The disputed "Budeweiser" name is an adjective originating from the German name of the Czech town Ceske Budejovice — Budweis- where the beer was born in the Middle Ages and thus describing the origin of the brew. |
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http://www.american.edu/TED/budweis.htm
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| | The urinals of the Budweiser Budvar Brewery |
 | | The term Budweiser is derived from its place of origin, the town of Budweis which since the 14th century, i.e. |  | | In 1918 Budweis - the official name of the town was for a long time 'Czechicized' to České Budějovice... |  | | Budweiser beer was so well known that Budweiser Bier became a synonym for quality. |
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http://www.urinal.net/budvar_brewery
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| | Budweis Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography |
 | | For a time the town was the royal brewery for the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, and beer from Budweis (the German name for České Budějovice), or "Budweiser Beer", attained fame. |  | | The largest brewery is Pivovar Budějovický Budvar, which has legal rights to market its beer under the "Budweiser" brand name in much of Europe. |  | | České Budějovice (short form: Budějovice, German: Budweis [also used in English]) is a city in the Czech Republic. |
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http://www.karr.net/search/encyclopedia/Budweis
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| | United Kingdom: The Importance of having an Intellectual Property Business Strategy: A Tale of Two Beers. - Journal, ... |
 | | The oldest evidence of brewing in Budweis is a permission to brew, which was granted by one of the Czech kings in the 13th century. |  | | This town is situated near the Austrian and German borders and is well known as Budweis in both neighbouring countries because of the lager which has been brewed there for centuries. |  | | The beer and subsequently the brewery, were known by two names: Budweiser and Budvar (where "Bud" refers to the name of the town and "var" means brew... |
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http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/summary_0199-859770_ITM&referid=2090
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| | Michael Jackson's Beer Hunter - Prague: twinned with Burton-upon-Trent |
 | | The famous Budvar, made in the city of Budweis is very similar, with a slightly more oily texture. |  | | Beer-making in the cities of Pilsen and Budweis dates from the 1200s from breweries in monasteries, and later in royal palaces. |  | | Those beers were dark or hazy, but in 1842 Pilsen produced the world's first bright, golden beer, using the lager method. |
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http://www.beerhunter.com/documents/19133-000054.html
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| | Michael Jackson's Beer Hunter - Does the world understand Czech beers? |
 | | If you wish to taste malt and hops, those flavours are more evident in the beers brewed in Budweis than in beers from other countries. |  | | Its integrity is best served by its being produced in its town of origin, in a region with pride in its beer. |  | | Please keep telling the world that your beer is produced in Budweis. |
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http://www.beerhunter.com/documents/19133-001717.html
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| | Budweis/Bud-Jovice Compromise |
 | | National cadastres shall be introduced in the town of České Budĕjovice /Budweis. |  | | There shall be a Czech cadastre and a German cadastre, and an official record shall be kept thereof. |  | | Today, even in the town itself—which lies 100 miles south of Prague, and is called (České) Budĕjovice in Czech and Budweis in German—few people know about the Budweis/Budĕjovice Compromise. |
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http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/FacultyInformation/jking/budcomp.htm
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| | USATODAY.com - Another Budweiser coming to St. Louis |
 | | Both Budejovicky Budvar and B.B. Burgerbrau say references to Budweiser or Budweis are appropriate nods to a town with a rich beer heritage dating to the 13th century. |  | | Labels use the Czech term "Budejovicke Pivo," which translated means "Budweiser Bier," and the brew will offer point-of-sale references to "Czech Budweis City" as the place where the beer is made. |  | | But BMP says its beer was first brewed in 1802, before Anheuser-Busch came into existence, and was known then as Budweiser Burgerbrau. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/food/2005-09-14-budweiser-fight_x.htm
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| | Mahuffer's aka Sloppy John's in Sunny Florida proudly presents the Original Budweiser Budvar |
 | | The town was founded in 1265 and by the 15th century there were 44 breweries there, making use of pure local spring water, malt from Moravia and hops from Zatec (Saaz in German). |  | | In 1547, King Ferdinand I summoned a Budweis brewer to make beer for him, allowing the brewer to call his company the Royal Court Brewery of Bohemia and to declare his products as "the Beer of Kings". |  | | Budweiser has been an appellation for many centuries for beers brewed in the town of Budweis -- modern Ceske Budejovice -- in Bohemia, now a region of the modern Czech Republic. |
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http://www.mahuffer.com/czechvar_budweiser.htm
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| | A Side Trip to Budweis |
 | | We also took a day trip to Budweis, home of Budweiser beer. |  | | Unfortunately, the English tour of the brewery started at 12:15, and the train arrived at noon, so no brewery tour for us. |  | | No, not that stuff from St. Louis, but Budweiser beer. |
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http://www.marmot.net/danm/1997/199709_CentralEurope/budweis.html
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| | Historic Events |
 | | When the city of Budweis was founded by King Ottokar, it was given some greater “embedded” farms filled with loyals to the crown. |  | | German officials decided to resettle them in the vicinity of Budweis perhaps to support the german speaking areas there and to roll back Czech influence. |  | | In practice the “resettlement” was done by confiscating Czech farms (the tirolian families didn´t know that before they arrived at their new homes). |
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http://www.hackelhoef.de/English_Version/Origin_of_Hackelhof/origin_of_hackelhof.HTM
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| | We Are All Budweisers by Thomas Sowell -- Capitalism Magazine |
 | | The people in that town were called Budweisers and the town had a brewery which produced beer with the same name -- but different from the American Budweiser. |  | | Back in the days of the Hapsburg Empire, there was a town in Bohemia called Budweis. |  | | Like many communities in Bohemia during that era, Budweis had people of both Czech and German ancestries, speaking different languages, though many were also bilingual. |
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http://www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=4269
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| | Tabibito's small Czech Guide: Ceske Budejovice (Budweis), home of the beer |
 | | The German name of the town is more famous - (Böhmisch) Budweis (Bohemian Budweis), also used as the name for the beer. |  | | Tabibito's small Czech Guide: Ceske Budejovice (Budweis), home of the beer |  | | Further to the east there is another, much smaller town called Moravské Budějovice (Moravian-Budweis) - not to be confused with Bohemian Budweis. |
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| | Anheuser Busch Campaign Budweis Advertising |
 | | Budweis, and the corresponding German name of the brewery, Budweiser Budvar. |  | | Budweis which allowed Anheuser-Busch to use the name Budweiser on beer sold in the United States. |  | | in Ceske Budejovice, called Budweis at the time by... |
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http://tog-advertising-promotions.com/advertising-7/anheuser-busch-campaign-budweis-advertising.html
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| | yourDictionary.com - Word of the Day |
 | | Usage: The city of Cesky Budejovice is called "Budweis" in German so that Budweiser Beer means "beer from Budweis" in that language. |  | | The American brewery Anheuser-Busch began using the name in 1876. |
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http://www.yourdictionary.com/wotd/wotd.pl?word=budweis
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| | Budweis |
 | | Budweis, city Czech Republic, in Bohemia, on the Vltava (Moldau) River. |  | | An important road and rail hub and river port, České Budjovice is famous for its breweries. |  | | Question.com > Encyclopedia > Places > Germany, Scandinavia, and Central Europe > Czech Political Geography > Budweis |
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| | Adalbert (Vojtech) Gyrowetz - Classical Composers Database |
 | | Vojtech Jirovec) was born February 20, 1763 in Bohmisch Budweis nearly 65 miles south of Prague more famous for brewing beer than composers. |  | | Known in the Czech Republic as Vojtech Jirovec, he used the German form of his name rather than the Bohemian one. |  | | Born: 20 February 1763, Bohmisch Budweis (Czech Republic) |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: RUNNING PRESS POCKET GUIDE TO BEER, SEVENTH EDITION: The Connoisseur's Companion to More than 2,000 ... |
 | | Pilsen, Budweis (known today as Ceske Budejovice) and Michelob (Michalovce) are cities in Bohemia, the medieval kingdom of Wenceslas. |  | | Packed with fascinating information on each region of the beer producing world and tasting notes that are the product of first-hand research - from Brooklyn to Budweis to Bejing - this is one companion you won't want to be without. |  | | This newly revised and fully updated seventh edition features a directory of more than 2,000 beers from around the world, described and rated by beer expert Michael Jackson. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0762408855?v=glance
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| | Siliciophite from Křemže (Krems), České Budějovice (Budweis), South Bohemia Region, Bohemia, Czech ... |
 | | Křemže (Krems), České Budějovice (Budweis), South Bohemia Region, Bohemia, Czech Republic is the type locality for Siliciophite |  | | Křemže (Krems), České Budějovice (Budweis), South Bohemia Region, Bohemia, Czech Republic |  | | Siliciophite from Křemže (Krems), České Budějovice (Budweis), South Bohemia Region, Bohemia, Czech Republic |
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| | IDIMT 2003-Interdisciplinary Information Management Talks |
 | | Additionally Budweis is one of the centres of beer brewing, dating back to a long time. |  | | Includes 2 nights at the hotel including breakfast, Wednesday and Thursday dinner, and refreshments during the conference breaks. |  | | The conference takes place at the "Vzdělávací centrum PVT Hotel" in Budweis, a famous and historical city, founded in 1265 by the famous King Premysl Otakar II. |
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| | Buy Budweiser For Sale - Search E-bay.com Auctions Online |
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| | Walvis Bay finds Czech twin |
 | | WALVIS Bay plans to sign a twinning agreement with the City of Budweis (Ceske Budejovice) in the Czech Republic within six months. |  | | He added that there had been a relationship between Namibia and the Czech Republic starting from long before Independence. |  | | Budweis was established in 1265 and today has 100 000 inhabitants. |
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| | Ivan Rubas Ceske Budejovice Budweis |
 | | I live in Ceske Budejovice (Budweis) in the Region of South Bohemia (southern Czech Republic). |  | | I have created this web to show that Ceske Budejovice (Budweis) and the whole region in the south of the Czech Republic (called South Bohemia) is a perfect place to start and run business of small or medium size. |  | | This region is even a perfect place for a comfortable living. |
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| | Budweis |
 | | B.B. Burgerbrau, a famous beer of Budweis, is new to the U.S. market. |  | | Original Premium Beer From Czech City of Budweis Now Available in the U.S. (PR Newswire) |  | | Hotel, Budweis, Czech Republic (Index Stock Photography, Inc.) |
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| | MavicaNET - Budweis |
 | | This city in South Bohemia (Czech Republic), also known as Budweis (its German name), is famous for its Renaissance and Baroque Buildings, for the biggest square in the Czech Republic and for its local beer: Budvar. |  | | Katalog / Regional: Länder, Staaten und Regionen / Europa / Europäische Union (EU) / Tschechische Republik / Städte und Gemeinden: Tschechische Republik / Budweis |
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| | MSN Encarta - České Budějovice |
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http://uk.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761559375/%C4%8Cesk%C3%A9_Bud%C4%9Bjovice.html
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| | Budweis: Documents on the Expulsion of the Sudeten Germans: Survivors speak out. |
 | | The monk Josef Seidl of the monastery of Budweis was brutally clubbed and whipped for the sole reason that he was German. |  | | Budweis: Documents on the Expulsion of the Sudeten Germans: Survivors speak out. |  | | I was released from American captivity on June 10, 1945 but re-arrested by the Czechs four weeks later and detained until early August 1946 in a concentration camp, where I had to work for some time (10 months) in the coal pit Lignit-Mylovar, where conditions were initially very bad. |
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http://www.wintersonnenwende.com/scriptorium/english/archives/whitebook/desg09.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Budweis |
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| | H-Net Review: Claire Nolte on Budweisers into Czechs and Germans: A Local History of ... |
 | | The author's discussion of how the famous Budweis brewery was transformed by national politics, and challenged by a new and more modern Czech-owned enterprise, is a case study for the processes that were transforming large swaths of the Bohemian Crownlands at that time. |  | | By the turn of the century, the Czech presence in Budweis had increased both numerically and economically. |  | | In addition, Budweis/Budejovice had a relatively small Jewish community, comprising a mere one percent of the population, a situation which serves to clarify the interaction of its Czech and German speaking populations. |
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| | WetCanvas! - Budweis - origin of Budweiser |
 | | 10-24-2003, 12:39 PM Main square of Budweis a beautiful old town in Czechia |  | | View Full Version : Budweis - origin of Budweiser |  | | Thank you - l ets go back to the topic : A paint of... |
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| | trivago travelguide - Budweis |
 | | Home > Europe > Czech Republic > Southern Bohemia > Budweis |  | | Denn Budweis bietet wahrscheinlich alles was das Herz begehrt. |  | | Melden Sie sich an und tragen sie die Schönheiten von Budweis hier ein. |
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http://www.trivago.co.uk/budweis_73426
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| | JewishEncyclopedia.com - BUDWEIS: |
 | | In 1506, Jews were expelled from Budweis, and were not permitted even to visit the annual fairs. |  | | The nineteen communities of the district of Budweis include 252 families, numbering 1,263 persons. |  | | Hence the "persecutions in Budweis" in 1505, during which thirteen Jewish women drowned themselves, and those of 1564, which are mentioned in the Nachod "Memorbuch," can not refer to the Bohemian city of Budweis. |
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| | SAINT JOHN NEUMANN |
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| | Michael Haydn - Adalbert Gyrowetz |
 | | Gyrowetz (Vojtech Jirovec) was born on February 20th 1763 in Budweis, Bohemia. |  | | His father was choirmaster of the Cathedral of Budweis, and Adalbert has his first musical training with him. |  | | He continued studying misic while reading law at the university in Prague. |
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