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Dřenice

Dřenice is a place, that after the Treaty of Saint-Germain belonged to Czechoslovakia and was situated in the administrative region Cheb.
Dřenice was formerly part of the German Empire. In the German Empire, the place was called Treunitz. The place is now called Dřenice (Cheb-Dřebnice) and belongs to Czech Republic.