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Obec Červený Újezd

The village of Červený Újezd lies at an altitude of 593 m on a long mountain ridge enclosing the Sedlec basin in the east. The whole municipality has an area of 1259 ha and according to the statistics of the Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic, 313 inhabitants lived here permanently as of 1 January 2014. The administrative territory of the village is divided into the following local…

Obec Doksy

Doksy is located in the Central Bohemian Region, about six kilometers southwest of Kladno. The Lodenický brook, called Kačák, flows through the village. In the past, quality sandstone was mined here, which was used for the construction of city walls, churches or town houses and was also used in the construction of some important Prague buildings such as St. Vitus Cathedral or Prague Castle. The…

Obec Hostouň

The village of Hostouň can be found in the Kladno district, about sixteen kilometers west of the capital city of Prague. The first mention of the village dates back to 1294. Today there live about 1000 inhabitants. Village facilities: - elementary School - mail - local library - House of Culture - grocery store, groceries - medical center (general practitioner for adults,…

Obec Kyšice

The village of Kyšice is located in the southern part of the Kladno district near the town of Unhoště. The village lies in a slightly undulating landscape, dominated by fields and meadows. The village was founded near the fortress, which stood here in the middle of the 13th century. The first written mention comes from 1316 in connection with Diviš of Kyšice, who sold the village of Drahelčice…

Obec Lhota

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 rights of the parish priest of the church of St. St.…