Hodonín (disambiguation)

Hodonín (disambiguation)

Hodonín IPA2|'ɦodoɲi:n is a name of several locations in the Czech Republic:

* Hodonín, a city in the South Moravian Region (Hodonín District)
* Hodonín, a small village in the Pardubice Region (Chrudim District)
* Hodonín, a small village in the South Moravian Region (Blansko District)


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