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The village of Radotín is located in the Přerov district of the Olomouc region and lies on the left bank of the Bečva river in the region, which ethnographically belongs to the Podbeskydská pahorkatina, which includes the Kelčská pahorkatina and Maleník in the south together with the Dřevohosticko-Holešovská plateau. The municipality of Radotín is ...

The village of Radkov is located 6 km southeast of Moravská Třebová, on both banks of the Třebůvka river, and is located in the Svitavy district of the Pardubice region. Radkov ranks among the members of the association of municipalities of Moravskotřebovska and Jevíčska. Currently, approx. 117 inhabitants. The first written mention of the ...

The village of Hořany is located about 13 km from the town of Nymburk and is part of the Nymburk Microregion. It is situated at an altitude of 219 m above sea level and has an area of 379 ha. The first written mention of the village dates from 1282. Today, 132 inhabitants live in the village Hořany. Czech POINT services at the municipal ...

The village of Ponědrážka is located in the district of Jindřichův Hradec in the South Bohemian Region. The oldest written mention of Ponědrážka dates from 1379 as part of the Rožmberk estate. The village is located completely outside the more frequented roads, which is why peace and tranquility reign here. The sparse development of cottages ...

The village of Zádub - Závišín is located in the Cheb district, Karlovy Vary region. The village consists of three local parts - Zádub, Závišín and Milhostov near Mariánské Lázně. The first written report dates from 1273, where these three villages are listed as the property of the Teplá monastery, and these villages belonged to the Teplá ...

Lovečkovice is a village and municipality (obec) in Litoměřice District in the Ústí nad Labem Region. The first written mention of the village can be found in 1396. Lovečkovice associated with several small villages and settlements, such as Levínské Petrovice, Náčkovice, Touchořiny, Knínice, Mukařov and Dolní Šebířov. Currently, 530 people live ...

The village of Bohuňovice is approximately 10 km away of Olomouc and 7 km from the town of Sternberk. It is located in three cadastres Bohuňovice, Moravská Loděnice and Trusovice, which are also the names of villages, of which Bohuňovice was formed by merging in 1960. The first mention of Bohuňovice appears in the basic document of the ...

Statutory city of Ostrava - City district Pustkovec. K 1.1. 2011 has 1249 citizens Pustkovec. The first surviving written mention of Pustkovec dates back to 1377, when it is mentioned in one of the documents on the division of Opava between the sons of Prince Nicholas II. The documents were issued on 18 April 1377. The latter, which defines the ...

The village of Čehovice is located approximately 8 km southeast of the district town of Prostějov on the junction of the district towns of Prostějov-Kroměříž. On the outskirts of the village flows the Vřesůvka River. The village consists of the cadastral area of Čehovice. Currently, 520 inhabitants live in the village, including 245 men and 275 ...

The village of Plav is located in the district of České Budějovice in the South Bohemian Region. The Malše river flows through the village. Currently, approx. 418 inhabitants. The first written mention of the village of Plav dates from 1259. Beer was brewed in Plav from the 1400s until the 16th century, and in 1571 a fire struck Plav, during ...

The village of Nezamyslice can be found in the Pilsen Region, in the Klatovy District. The first written mention of Nezamyslice dates back to 1045. At present, 210 inhabitants live here. The dominant feature of the village is the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary with the adjacent cemetery, where the funeral chapel of St. Erazima, which ...

The village of Kropáčova Vrutice is located in the Central Bohemian Region, about seventeen kilometers southwest of Mladá Boleslav. The village of Kropáčova Vrutice includes five other villages Kropáčova Vrutice, Střížovice, Krpy, Sušno and Kojovice. The village covers an area of 2408 ha and lies at an altitude of 225 m above sea level. The first ...

The town of Nový Knín is located in the Central Bohemian Kaj in the district of Příbram, near the town of Dobříš. Nový Knín has a rich history associated with gold mining in its vicinity and is also the town in which the first beekeeping school in Bohemia was founded in 1776. Since 1990, the historical center of Nový Knín has been an urban ...

The village of Řípec is located on the right bank of the river Lužnice in the district of Tábor in the South Bohemian Region. The name Řípec was given to the settlement in all probability since it was founded on a smaller hill. In the old days, a big hill was called a rape, a small one a rape. According to this origin of the name, it is ...

The village of Horní Pěna The village of Horní Pěna is located in the South Bohemian Region, in the district of Jindřichův Hradec, 6 km southeast of Jindřichův Hradec and 11 km northwest of Nová Bystřice, in the Javořická uplands of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands. The southeastern part of the Horní Pěna cadastre is located in the territory of ...

The village of Bělušice belongs to the Polabí region and is located in the district of Kolín in the Central Bohemian Region approx. 11 km northeast of Cologne. Currently, approx. live here permanently. 320 inhabitants. The first written mention of the village of Bělušice dates from 1356. The name "Bělušice" is derived from the personal name ...

The village of Jíkev can be found in the Central Bohemian Region, approximately nine kilometers north of the district town of Nymburk. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1323. At present, a total of 320 inhabitants live here. We are part of the Nymburk Microregion. Equipment of village:  - municipal library  - ...

The village of Valeč is located in the southern foothills of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands, 15 km southeast of the district town of Třebíč at an altitude of 438 meters in the district of Třebíč in the Vysočina region. The neighboring villages of the seat are Stropešín, Dolní Vilémovice, Hrotovice, Odunec, Dalešice and Třebenice. At present, ...

The village of Mezno is located in the district of Benešov in the Central Bohemian region. The municipality also includes the villages of Lažany, Mitrovice, Stupčice and Vestec. Currently, approx. 368 inhabitants. South of the village lies the natural monument Suchdolský rybník declared for the protection of the newt. The total cadastral area of ...

Žižkovo Pole is a village in the district of Havlíčkův Brod in the Vysočina region, 4 km north of Přibyslav. 395 inhabitants live here. The first written mention of the village dates from 1303. The village is of the mountain type, it is divided into two villages. There is a stream in the center of both villages. The village was characterized ...

The village of Anenská Studánka is located at the foot of the Orlické mountains, 10 km south of Lanškroun in the Pardubice region. The village currently has 168 inhabitants. The dominant feature of the village is the church of St. Lawrence. Beneath the village is a source of healing springs, where a spa was established, today there is a home ...

The village of Rohozná is located on the border of Bohemia and Moravia at an average altitude of 575 m. The Rohozenský stream flows through it and the road from Svojanov towards Polička, which is about 15 km away, or to Svitavy (about 17 km) passes through it. Part of Rohozná is the settlement of Manova Lhota, 2 km away, located above the valley ...

The village of Skalice u České Lípy is located 1 km southwest of Nový Bor, 7 km north of Česká Lípa. The village lies in a valley below Skalický vrch (Český kopec) and Chotovický vrch along the Sporka and Okrouhlický streams. Skalický vrch is a very interesting natural monument. During the last 2 centuries, sandstone mining took place here, ...

Otmarov is a village in the district of Brno-venkov in the South Moravian region, in the Dyjsko-Svrateck valley. The cadastral territory of the village has an area of 125 ha. At a distance of 7 km to the northeast lies the city of Šlapanice, 12 km to the north the statutory city of Brno, 16 km to the east the city of Slavkov u Brno, 10 km to the ...