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The town of České Heřmanice is located in eastern Bohemia in the Pardubice region, Ústí nad Orlicí district, approximately 7 km from Vysoké Mýt and 8 km northwest of Litomyšl. The first mention of the village of Heřmanice dates back to 1226. In 1960, as part of the territorial reorganization, the then separate village of Chotěšiny with its own ...

The village of Radešín can be found in the Vysočina region in the district of Žďár nad Sázavou. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1453. Currently, Radešín has 127 permanent residents. The village of Radešín is equipped with water supply, gasification and sewerage with a connection to a wastewater treatment ...

The village of Velké Březno is located in the picturesque landscape of the protected landscape area of the Bohemian Central Mountains between the towns of Ústí nad Labem and Děčín. The biggest attractions of our village include the Velké Březno State Chateau with its beautiful park or the local brewery. Municipal office, services: - Czech ...

The village of Chožov is located in the district of Louny in the Ústecký region, northeast of the natural monument Třtěnská stráně. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1057. Currently, Chožov has 547 permanent residents. For the use of free time, there is a sports field available in the village, and we would also find here ...

Municipal office Dětmarovice. The village of Dětmarovice is located in the northeastern part of the Ostrava agglomeration, 9 km northwest of the district town of Karviná at an altitude of 214 - 234 m, the highest points are Vilčkův kopec (266 m) and Nebrojův kopec (250 m). Dětmarovice has an area of 1,376 ha, of which 61.3% is agricultural land ...

The village of Ryžoviště is located in the district of Bruntál in the Moravian-Silesian region. It is located about 20 km from Bruntál and 10 km from the town of Rýmařov. It lies at an altitude of 614 m and is part of the Rýmařov region in the northern foothills of Nízké Jeseník. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1317 and ...

The Kudlovice wine village is located northwest of Uherské Hradiště in the foothills of the Chřibské forests. The local Paňháje route belongs to the northernmost wine route of the Slovakian wine region. The village is territorially divided into two units - the village of Kudlovice itself and the local part of Kudlovská Dolina, about 2 km ...

The village of Olbramice is located in the Olomouc region, near the regional town of Olomouc. The first mention of the village can be found as early as 1368. At present, a total of 224 inhabitants live here. Village facilities: - municipal office - general store - library - Chapel of St. Welcome - bell tower - ...

The village of Hora Svatého Šebestián is located in the Ore Mountains thirteen kilometers northwest of Chomutov at an altitude of about 840 meters. The exact time of the beginning of the settlement of today's Hory Sv. Unfortunately, Šebestiána is not known to us, but there are several rumors and unsubstantiated reports about the establishment of ...

The village of Milhostov is located in the district of Cheb. The village currently has about 333 inhabitants. The cadastre of the municipality also includes the municipalities of Hluboká, Dolní Částkov, Vackovec, Děvín, Doubrava. The dominant feature of the village is the church of St. Mikuláš, which is already owned by the municipality. The ...

The village of Hrejkovice is located in southern Bohemia near Milevsko, almost within sight of Orlík and Zvíkov, with which the history of the village is closely connected. The Hrejkovický rybník, which has an area of 23 ha, stretches above the village, the Hrejkovický stream flows through the village from north to south and flows into the Orlická ...

Vrbičany is located northwest of Slané, near the border with the Louny district, at an altitude of 284 m. It is primarily an agricultural village. The first mention of Vrbičany dates from 1318, when Lord Hynek is mentioned. Over the centuries, the owners changed, with the last holder being the important noble family of Clam-Martinic. According ...

The Municipal Office of Životice near Nový Jičín. From 1.1. 1993 a separate village, situated 332 m above sea level in a valley surrounded by the Jedle (546 m) and Hlásnice from the north-east, Mořkovská hora (429 m) from the south. The Jičínka River flows through the valley, along which family houses spread over 3 km. The area of 9, 05 km2 lives ...

The village of Smržov lies in the triangle between Jaroměří, Opocne and Smiřice at an altitude of 260 m in the district of Hradec Králové and currently has 508 inhabitants. The first documented mention of the village of Smržov is from 1490. The village of Smržov also includes a part of the village of Hubíles, in which approx. 150 inhabitants. In ...

The village of Brod nad Tichou is named after the crossing of the Tichá river or Hamerský potok at the important north-south road Planá – Bor. The most visible and landmark around Brod nad Tichou is the dominant feature of the village, the church of St. Jakub The Pod Kaštany inn is open in the village. The building also includes a cultural ...

Village Stařechovice, including the local part Služín, is located about 8 km northwest of the town Prostějov pod the peak of Velky Kosire (442 m. n. m) near the last tip of Drahanská Highlands. As of 28 August 2006, the municipality had 542 resident. The size of the cadastral area is 660 ha. The nearby hill Velký Kosíř is ...

The village of Bošín is located in the district of Ústí nad Orlicí in the Pardubice Region. It is located at an altitude of 280 m above sea level and covers an area of 251 hectares. The first written mention of the village dates from 1371. At present, Bošín has 98 permanent residents. Municipal facilities: - municipal office - general ...

The village of Stará Červená Voda with a population of around 630 people is located in the district of Jeseník and consists of the settlements of Stará, Nová and Dolní Vody in the valley of the Červeného potok. The origin of the name reflects the color of the stream or the bottom of the stream. The cadastral area of the village is approx. 3669 ha ...

The first preserved written records about the village of Přelíc date from the beginning of the 14th century, but some architectural elements of the village church testify to the fact that the church was already there in the 13th or the end of the 12th century. The village of Přelíc is located above the confluence of the Drnecký and Šternberský ...

The village of Oucmanice is a small village located in the district of Ústí nad Orlicí and has about 242 inhabitants. Oucmanice was created during colonization in the 13th century, when the Czech lands opened up widely to news from the more advanced West. The right of purchase came to the Przemysl lands, i.e. vassal hereditary possession of ...

The municipality of Lhota pod Hořičkami is composed of three separate settlements, namely the municipality of Lhota and its two other local parts - Újezdec and Světla. Lhota is a very common name of villages that arose during the period of high medieval colonization, i.e. during the 13th and the first half of the 14th century. The inhabitants ...

The village of Úsilné with 458 inhabitants is located 6 km from the center of České Budějovice at an altitude of 399 m above sea level. Until 1925, the village was called Oselno or Voselno, which probably originated from the breeding of draft animals for the nearby mines. The first mention of the settlement dates from 1333, when King John of ...

Uzeničky village in the north of southern Bohemia. The village of Uzeničky consists of two parts, Uzeničky and Černívsko, and is located in the South Bohemian Region in the district of Strakonice. It is surrounded by several hills, fields and coniferous and mixed forests. Not far from Uzeničky are the ruins of the Křikava castle, which lies ...

The village of Litošice lies in a slightly undulating landscape on the border between the Polabean plain and the first folds of the Iron Mountains at an average altitude of 295 m on the western edge of the Pardubice region, on the border with the Central Bohemian region. Currently, 151 inhabitants live in the village. There are beautiful deep ...

The town of Velké Meziříčí is one of the important Moravian towns in the southeastern part of the Vysočina Region. It lies at the confluence of the Oslava and Balinka rivers, close to the D1 motorway between Prague and Brno, approximately 145 km from Prague. The town is surrounded mainly by coniferous forests and natural protected areas Nesměř ...