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City Hall of Brno, Kounicova 67: -department of transport, transport inspectorate for Brno-city -registration, logging in, logging out, transcription of motor vehicles (of cars), issuing, returning license plates, technical licenses tel. 542174275, 542174257 -driving licenses tel. 542174285-6.

Office of the Brno-jih municipal district. ÚMČ*.

Municipal office. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1358. It belongs to the union of Mezihoří municipalities. Cultural Center. Corps of volunteer firefighters of the village. Public library.

Township. Municipal office. Population 618. Registry office. Voluntary Firefighter Unit. Library, cultural and sports facilities. The first written mention of the village dates from 1353. Sights: -Parish Church of St. James -All Saints Branch Church -Baroque castle Hvězdlice from 1712

Municipal office. Population 752. The volunteer fire brigade of the village.. Public library. Playground. Kindergarten, Elementary school. He is a member of the Voluntary Associations of the municipalities of Ždánický les and Politaví. The first written mention of the village dates from 1294.

Municipal office. Population 591. In 1942, the two separate villages of Hoštice and Heroltice were merged into one called Hoštice-Heroltice. Sports and cultural facilities. Library. Kindergarten, Elementary school (grades 1-5). Hunting association. Czech Association of Carrier Pigeon Breeders.

Municipal office. Population 809. The first written mention of the village dates from 1270. Voluntary Firefighter Unit. Public library. Cultural and sports facilities. Kindergarten.

Municipal office. Population 494. The first written mention of the village dates from 1141. Today it is part of the Větrník microregion. Voluntary Firefighter Unit. Kindergarten. Playground.

Municipal office. The village is divided into two parts, namely Molenburk and Housko.

Municipal office. Population 663. The first written mention of the village dates from 1497. The name of the village probably originated from the proper name Hereš. Voluntary Firefighter Unit. Public library. Cultural and sports facilities. Kindergarten and Elementary School.