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The village of Fryčovice was founded by Olomouc bishop Bruno of Schauenburk on wooded land, which it received from Count Frack of Hückewagen around 1255. The locator was probably named Fritz (Frydrich) - Fritzendorf. The oldest surviving report is from 1267. Some sources state that the name Fryčovice comes from the word fryšování, which indicates ...

The village of Lhota is located in the Central Bohemian Region in the Kladno district and is situated at an altitude of 400 m above sea level. Its cadastral territory has an area of 1169 ha. The first written reports about Lhota come from the second half of the 14th century, probably from the period around 1378 in connection with the property ...

The village of Bernartice is situated in a picturesque valley in the district of Benešov in the Central Bohemian Region and flows through the Bernartice stream, which springs in the meadow Pod Hrby. It is located at an altitude of 403 m above sea level and the first written mention of the village comes from 1375. The village also includes the ...

The town of Otrokovice can be found in the Zlín region, not far from the district town of Zlín, at the confluence of the Dřevnice and Morava rivers. The town was formed by joining the formerly independent villages Kvítkovice, Otrokovice and the housing estate Baťov (Bahňák), which was built during the Bata era. At present Otrokovice is a modern ...

Chrudim is a medium-sized town, also known as "Athens of East Bohemia", located on the border of the Iron Mountains and the Elbe Lowlands in the Pardubice Region. The Chrudimka River flows through the town and springs in the Žďárské vrchy Protected Landscape Area. The first documents on the settlement of the city are documented by archaeological ...

The foothill town of Meziboří can be found in the Ústí Region, not far from the town of Litvínov, about twenty kilometers from the district town of Most. Meziboří originated from the village of Schönbach and the status of the town and got its current name in 1960. The city is surrounded by beautiful forests and forms an ideal starting point for ...

The village of Lom u Tachova is located in the district of Tachov in the Pilsen Region. It is located at an altitude of 500 m above sea level and covers an area of 843 hectares. The first written mention of the village dates from 1379. At present, Lom u Tachova has 456 inhabitants. Village equipment: - municipal office - Kindergarten - House ...

The village of Zahrádka is located in the Plzeň Region in the Plzeň-sever district. It is located at an altitude of 525 m above sea level and its area is approximately 1533 hectares. The first written mention of the village dates from 1379. The village also includes parts of Hůrka and Mostice. At present, 145 permanent residents live ...

Tuhaň village is located in the Liberec region in the district of Česká Lípa. It is located at an altitude of 273 m above sea level and covers an area of 2470 hectares. The village includes parts of Dolní Dubová Hora, Domašice, Obrok, Pavličky and Tuhanec. The first written mention of the village dates from 1352. At present, Tuhaň has 269 ...

The town of Ledvice is located in the Ústí nad Labem Region, about 4 km north of the town of Bílina and 7 km southwest of the town of Teplice. Between the towns of Ledvice and Bílina, there is the Ledvice coal power plant. The village of Ledvice dates back to the 13th century and the first written mention dates from 1209. City office, ...

Statutory city of Ostrava City district Stará Bělá. It lies about 10 km southeast of the center of Ostrava. Although it forms a common administrative unit with Ostrava, it has retained its rural character. The terrain of the village is rugged, although the altitude does not exceed 300 m.n.m. A large part of the area - 14 km2 consists of forests, ...

Statutory city of Ostrava City district Plesná. Plesná is one of the 23 districts of the city of Ostrava. It is located about 15 km (6mi) from the downtown area. It is a peripheral part of the city and therefore adjacent not only to the city districts such as Martinov, Pustkovec, Poruba and Krasne Pole, but also to villages namely Dhylov, ...

The town of Budyně nad Ohří is located in the Litoměřice district on the right bank of the Ohře river. Since 1992, the historic core of Budyně has been marked by the city's monument zone. The oldest written mention of our city dates from 1173. City office, services: - Czech POINT - registry. Office days: - Monday and Wednesday 8:00 - ...

The town of Třebíč can be found in the south-eastern part of the Vysočina region on the banks of the Jihlava River in one of the cleanest areas of the Czech Republic. Třebíč is a town with a rich history, which dates back to 1101, you will find many monuments and the most valuable of them is the Basilica of St. Prokop and the Jewish town and ...

The town of Rovensko pod Troskami is located in the very center of the Bohemian Paradise, in the Semily district in the Liberec region. One of the biggest sights of the city is the ancient bell tower with three unique bells turned upside down in peace, which is set in motion by pedaling. The first written mention of Rovensko comes from ...

The village of Úbislavice is located in the Hradec Králové Region, about 5 km southwest of Nová Paka. Úbislavice lies at an altitude of 400 m.n.m. and now 400 people live here. The first mention of the village from 1357 proves that the upper part belonged to the castle Kumburk and the lower part was a ruler farm. Since 1389 the whole village ...

The village of Josefův Důl is located in the district of Jablonec nad Nisou in the heart of the Jizera Mountains in the picturesque valley of the river Kamenice. The village is a starting point for hiking, biking and skiing trips. Popular tourist destinations are, for example, the waterfalls on the Jedlová River, the Ruptured Dam, the glassworks ...

The village of Krakovany lies on the border of the Iron Mountains and the Elbe lowlands in the Kolín district in the Central Bohemian Region. Krakovany has an area of 1,054 ha and lies at an altitude of 226 m above sea level. The village also includes the village of Božec. The first written mention of the village dates from 1244. At present, ...

The village of Hvozd is located in the Central Bohemian Region about 6 km southwest of the town of Rakovník. The village is situated at an altitude of 484 m above sea level and has an area of 3.67 km2. It consists of two parts Hvozd and Žďár. The first written mention of the village Hvozd comes from 1352. At present, 170 inhabitants live ...

Pojbuky village is a picturesque South Bohemian village located northeast of the district town of Tábor. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1382. The original form of the name of our village was Pobibuky, which means a village of pobibuků - people who slaughter beeches. Pojbuky also includes several smaller villages, such as ...

The town of Polná is located in the Vysočina region, in the Jihlava district. The local parts are Hrbov, Janovice and Skrýšov, Nové Dvory. The historic core of the city is a city monument zone and Polná was declared a historic city in 2006. City office, services: - Czech POINT - filing room - Department of Administration and Social ...

The picturesque town of Vlachovo Březí in the Bohemian Forest lies at the junction of the two South Bohemian towns of Prachatice and Strakonice. The first written mention of the settlement of Březí can be found only in the last quarter of the 13th century. At the time of the greatest craft flourishing at the beginning of the 19th century, Vlachovo ...