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The village of Radíkovice can be found in the Hradec Králové Region, about ten kilometers west of the regional city of Hradec Králové. The first written mention of this village dates from 1365. Currently there live 186 inhabitants. Radíkovice are also members of the Nechanicko Microregion. Municipal office services: - Czech POINT. Village ...

The village of Lukov is located in the district of Teplice, consisting of two settlements Lukov and Štěpánov. From the beginning, these villages were independent and from the beginning of the 16th century they became part of the Bílina estate and the princes of Lobkovice. The first written mention of Lukov was made in 1378, when brothers Maněk and ...

Krajková village is located on the southwestern edge of the Ore Mountains, 12 km from the district town of Sokolov in the Karlovy Vary region. The cadastre of our village is extensive, has an area of 3523, 37 ha, the village includes the settlements of Anenská Ves, Markvarec, Hrádek, Květná, Libnov, Dolina and Bernov, population 906. The first ...

The village of Mezholezy can be found in the Pilsen Region, five kilometers from the town of Kdyně. It lies in the picturesque valley of the Dubovka stream, which is surrounded by the forests of the Koráb massif. The village is situated at an altitude of 532 m above sea level. and has an area of 371 ha. The first written mention of the village ...

The village of Třesovice is located in the Hradec Králové region roughly 12 km from the town of Hradec Králové, on the left bank of the river Bystřice. It is located at an altitude of 253 m above sea level at the foot of Babylon Hill. Třesovice and its local part Popovice belong to the protected area of the memorable battle on Chlum of the ...

The village of Mladějov is located in the district of Jičín in close proximity to the Bohemian Paradise. It covers an area of 1204 ha and at an altitude of 285 m above sea level. The local parts of Hubojedy, Bacov, Loveč, Pařízek, Roveň u Sobotky, Kozlov and Střeleč belong to Mladějov. The first written mention of the village dates from 1352. At ...

The picturesque town of Bechyně lies at the confluence of the river Lužnice and the river Smutná in the district of Tábor in the South Bohemian Region. Bechyně was founded in 1323 by Jan of Luxembourg. Bechyně held various aristocratic families, but the most important owners were the Šternberks and then the Rožmberks in the second half of the 16th ...

The town of Chrast lies in the district of Chrudim at the foot of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands, at an altitude of 292 m above sea level. Its area covers an area of 1783 ha. The town also includes the local parts of Podlažice, Chacholice and Skála. Chrast was founded in the second half of the 13th century by a Benedictine monastery in Podlažice. ...

The statutory town of Opava is a district town in the Moravian-Silesian Region on the river Opava. The history of the city dates back to the early Stone Age, as evidenced by numerous archaeological finds. Opava was first mentioned as a town in 1224. Until 1928 it was the capital of Bohemian Silesia. Every historical period has left its mark on the ...

The village of Štěpánov can be found in the Olomouc Region, about 10 kilometers north of the district town of Olomouc. Štěpánov is one of the largest and most important villages in Haná. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1201. Associated parts of the village are Březce, Benátky, Moravská Huzová and Stádlo. Currently, about ...

City hall. Lipník nad Bečvou is an ancient town with 8, 5 thousand inhabitants, which lie in the same the heart of the Moravian Gate. Lipník nad Bečvou has been around since 1989 city monument reserve with preserved historical core with Renaissance town hall, baroque fountains and renaissance houses with arcades. Today Lipník nad Bečvou ...

Municipal office. The first written record dates from 1289. The village is located at an altitude of Y meters. On the live Z inhabitants. The center of the village consists of historic buildings, another whole is the construction between the wars and during the socialist era. Opening hours: Mon, Wed: 7: 00-16: 00 Tue, Thu, Fri: 7: 00-15: ...

The village of Kovčín can be found in the Plzeň Region, about thirty kilometers east of the district town of Klarovy, between the towns of Nepomuk and Horažďovice. The dominant feature of the village is a circular village square with a chapel, which is dedicated to St. Jan Nepomucký. To the east of the village behind the railway station is a large ...

The village of Budětice is located in the district of Klatovy. It consists of parts of Budětice, Lipová Lhota and Vlkonice, about 300 inhabitants live here. The village is part of the Buděticko Nature Park. About a kilometer north of Budětice, on the wooded hill of Džbán, are the ruins of Budětice Castle from the second half of the 13th century. ...

The village of Střížovice is located in the Zlín Region, about seven kilometers southeast of the district town of Kroměříž. The first written mention of the village dates from 1349, currently there live about 270 inhabitants. Village facilities: - Kindergarten - general store - library - water supply - gasification. Monuments in ...

City police, services: -security of local affairs public policy within the scope village -Supervising compliance in general binding protection legislation public order -supervising compliance with the rules civil coexistence.

The first mention of the village dates back to October 16, 1307, when Bačkov, under the administration of the castle in Smrdov (now Sázavka), acquired the Benedictine monastery in Vilémov, thus transferring patronage from Reimund of Lichtenburg to Vilém's abbot Jaroslav (Czech archive I. 39, chronicle of the village Bačkov).

The village of Vlastibořice can be found in the southeast of the Liberec district, about 80 km from Prague, 20 km from Liberec, 10 km from Turnov and 12 km from Český Dub. The village, with its four settlements Jivina, Sedlíštka, Slavíkov and Vlastibořice, represents a typical rural settlement. The village is located between the Jizera and ...

The village of Hovorčovice. The first historical record dates back to 1088. The original name of the original Czech settlement was perhaps the Govoroci or Mořici, which meant the village of the Hovor people. The Czech King Wrocław issued a foundation charter, in which he dedicated several municipalities to the newly established Chapter of ...

Klecany is the smallest town in the district of Prague - East. At the last census, they had a population of 1971. It lies on a rolling slope above the Vltava, opposite Roztoky near Prague. The town also includes the settlements of Drasty, a former farmstead and Klecánky, located on the banks of the Vltava. The connection with the capital, about 8 ...