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Municipal office. Population 105. Voluntary Firefighter Unit. The oldest written mention of the village dates back to 1365. In 1821, the village was the center of the last peasant uprising. This event is commemorated by a monument built one hundred years after the event.

The village of Nivnice is located in the district of Uherské Hradiště and is surrounded by gentle hills on three sides. Ethnographically, Nivnice belongs to the part called Moravské Slovácko, i.e. among the areas where folk customs are still maintained today. The first preserved written mention of the village is dated August 21, 1261 in the ...

MILITARY MUSEUM Club: - we focus primarily on the preservation of historical but also current military equipment, on cooperation with the museum, the army and the Czechoslovak legionary community, and on educational activities in the military history of our republic.

The town of Ivanovice na Hané is a town located in the Vyškov district in the South Moravian Region, 8 km northeast of the town of Vyškov on the Haná River by the D1 motorway and the railway line from Brno to Přerov. Currently, about 2,900 inhabitants live here. The village of Chvalkovice na Hané is also a part of the town. Ivanovice na Hané was ...

Municipal office of Janovice. The village of Janovice is located in the picturesque foothills of the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy, 6 km southeast of the town of Frýdek-Místek and 5 km northeast of Frýdlant nad Ostravicí. It is adjacent to the following municipalities: Baška, Skalice, Raškovice, Krásná, Lubno and Pržno. Thanks to the geographical ...

Municipal office of Dobroslavice. The first written report about the village dates from 1377, when during the division of the Opava principality, Dobroslavice belonged to the count goods of Jindřich of Bítov and his brothers. Later, the village became an independent farm, which was held by the Falk family from Čochendorf from 1424 to the ...