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The town of Jilemnice is located in the Semily district in the hilly countryside of the western foothills of the Krkonoše Mountains and has been sought for many years as a convenient starting point to the western Krkonoše Mountains, whose natural center has become a historical center. During the reign of the Harrach family, the local glass and ...

The village of Zemětice is located in the district of Pilsen-jih in the Pilsen region. Currently, approx. 307 inhabitants. The village also includes the settlement of Čelákovy and Chalupa. The first written mention of the village dates from 1115. The picturesqueness of the village is enhanced by the mature chestnut and linden trees in the ...

The village of Chrudichromy is located at the foot of the 441m Habří hill, gently sloping into the Svitava river valley in the Blansko district. The first written mention of the village dates from 1386. Coal was mined in the vicinity of Chrudichrom, and in the middle of the 19th century, cloth brush was grown, which the locals transported as ...

Municipal office. The first written report dates from 1357. The village is located at an altitude of 358 meters. 1110 inhabitants live in the area. The village houses the Church of the Holy Trinity from 1604. Opening hours: Monday 08.00 - 17.00 Wednesday 13.00 - 16.00.

The village of Prosečné is located in the Krkonoše foothills, about 15 kilometers from the town of Trutnov. Prosečné is located at an altitude of 378 m above sea level and has an area of 8.33 km2. The first mention of the village dates back to 1342. At present, the village Prosečné has 550 permanent residents. Thanks to its location, it is an ...

The village of Pocinovice is located in the Plzeň Region in the district of Domažlice. Pocinovice are located at an altitude of 448 m above sea level and are spread over an area of 2461 ha. The first written mention of the village dates from 1325. Part of the village is the village Orlovice. At present, 559 inhabitants live in our ...

The village of Spáňov is located about five kilometers from the district town of Domažlice and is part of the historic Chodsko region. Spáňov lies at an altitude of 435 m above sea level in the Pošumava landscape on the western edge of the South Bohemian Highlands. The first historical mention of the village dates from 1372. At present, 184 ...

The village of Hvožďany is a small village located in the Pilsen Region about thirteen kilometers from the district town of Domažlice and only two kilometers from Poběžovice. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1239. At present, a total of 30 inhabitants live here. The center of the village consists of a spacious round village ...

The border town and once also the royal town of Domažlice with the neighboring Chodsko region is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in West Bohemia. The earliest written records of Domažlice date back to the end of the 10th century, when there was only a settlement. At present, the city is open to lively tourism and forms one of the ...

The town of Bělá nad Radbuzou is located in the Pilsen Region in the Domažlice district at the eastern edge of the PLA Český les. It is situated at an altitude of 442 meters above sea level and covers an area of 8332 hectares. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1121. The town of Bělá consists of twelve parts namely Bela nad ...

Chodská village Mrákov is situated 5 km south of Domažlice. The village characterized by a slender pyramid of the church tower, which is celebrated in the famous Chod song, is first mentioned in 1325. The importance of Mrákov increased during the Czech national revival, when the village visited and ideas for the book Pohorská village drew B. ...

The town of Staňkov is situated on the banks of the Radbuza River along the main road Plzeň-Horsovsky Tyn-Folmava. The oldest historical mention of Staňkov dates back to 1233, most of its existence belonged to the nearby monastery in Chotěšov. The monastery nobility had a small town founded in the old village, which was first mentioned in 1367. ...

The westernmost historical village of Lower Chodsko is Draženov. The first written record dates from 1325 The village is situated at an altitude of 451 meters. On the live 405 inhabitants.

The village of Blížejov is located in the picturesque valley of the Zubřina River, 10 kilometers north of Domažlice. Blížejov, mentioned in historical sources since 1324, was a mansion. The fortress, which used to be the seat of the Blížejovští of Blížejové and Henigárové of Seeberg, disappeared without visible remains. The most important monument ...

The village is situated at the foot of the castle Rýzmberka, about halfway between Domažlice and Kdyně. In the written sources we meet Kout only in 1544. At the end of the 16th century the village was acquired by the owner of the Rýzmberk Castle. After the Thirty Years' War, in which the strong castle becomes a ruin, the administrative center of ...

The village of Hradešice is located in the district of Klatovy. The local parts of the village are Hradešice, Smrkovec and Černíč. Once upon a time, the people of Rameš, Radešovice or also the people of Hradeš and Hradešovice settled here and they gave the village its name. Both names were then used differently for many centuries, until the name ...

The town of Kašperské Hory is a picturesque Šumava town with a rich history and a great place for your summer and winter holidays. The surroundings of the town are interwoven with a number of hiking, biking and in winter also cross-country trails, you also have a choice of several nature trails, thanks to which you can discover the beauty and ...

The picturesque village of Velhartice is located in the foothills of the Šumava Mountains above the river Ostružná in the Klatovy district. It has an area of 2,721 ha and is located at an altitude of 622 m.n.m. The population of the village is 877. Velhartice is an attractive tourist destination and is inextricably linked with the name Buška from ...

The village of Prostiboř is located in the district of Tachov in the Pilsen Region. The territorial parts of the village are Prostiboř, Telice and Kopec. The first written mention of our village comes from the so-called founding document of the Kladruby monastery from the first half of the 11th century. In our village you will find several ...

The village of Bezvěrov is located in the Plzeň-sever district, the Plzeňský region. Bezvěrov consists of several local parts, the first written mention dates from 1379, currently there live 670 inhabitants. The surroundings of the village are ideal for cycling and hiking. There are several historical attractions in the vicinity, a cycling route ...

The village of Dobříč can be found in the Plzeň Region in the eastern part of the Plzeň-sever district. The name of the village is most probably derived from the name Dobříkův dvůr, the first written mention of our village dates back to 1250. At present, 412 inhabitants live here. Dobříč is part of the Dolní Střela Microregion. Village ...

The village of Mrtník can be found in the Plzeň Region about nineteen kilometers north of the center of Pilsen and seventeen kilometers southwest of Kralovice. The first written mention of our village comes from 1420. Mrtník lies at an average height of 456 meters above sea level. At present, 345 inhabitants live here. Equipment of our ...

The village of Horní Bělá is located in the district of Plzeň-sever, about 20 km from the regional city of Plzeň. We are part of the Dolní Střela microregion and the Světovina LAG. The territory of the village is divided cadastrally into parts Horní Bělá, Hubenov and Tlucná. Our village also includes the settlements of Brod, Kostelíky, the ...

The town of Horní Bříza is located in the Plzeň Region in the Plzeň-sever district and is surrounded by forests and the Bělá River flows through it. The village of Březí is historically documented in the years 1180–1182. About 40 years later, the prince donated it to Ratmír of Skviřín, who inherited it from the Plaská monastery. However, a ...