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Zbytiny village is located in the Prachatice district in the South Bohemian Region, surrounded by forests and beautiful nature. The village lies at an altitude of 800 - 990 meters above sea level and the cadastral area is 3900 ha. Currently, 313 inhabitants live in the village of Zbytiny. The village also includes the settlements Blažejovice, ...

Hornosín village can be found in the South Bohemian Region, about eight kilometers north of the town of Blatná in the district Strakonice. The first mention of the village dates back to 1318. The dominant feature of the village is the Chapel of St. Florian with a new bell acquired through a public collection, the bell was consecrated in 2001. ...

The town of Strmilov is located in the district of Jindřichův Hradec, in a recreation area at the foot of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands. Strmilov can be found in a region full of ponds and forests, which in the summer season invite for swimming, fishing and mushroom picking. There are many sights and attractions in and around the city that can ...

Sudoměřice u Tábora is located in the South Bohemian Region, north of the district town of Tábor, along the international road E55 / D3. Sudoměřice are mostly located in a valley surrounded by dense forests. The first mention of the village dates back to 1318 and currently 306 people live here. We are part of a voluntary association of ...

The town of Milevsko is located in the Písek district, in the South Bohemian Region. Milevsko boasts a beautiful surrounding landscape, a number of historical monuments and other attractions. From the preserved archaeological finds we assume that the area of today's city was inhabited in the Early Stone Age, in the Early Bronze Age, Hallstatt and ...

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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 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 ...

The town of Písek is located in the South Bohemian Region, about 44 km northwest of České Budějovice. The town of Písek is often called a historic town, located on the river Otava, which boasts the oldest preserved bridge in the Czech Republic, but also modern architecture. The history of the town dates back to prehistory and the Middle Ages, in ...

Klec is an ideal place for recreation in South Bohemia, in the district of Jindřichův Hradec. You will find ponds Faith, Love, Hope, Blaník, Soft, Rod, Good Will, Deed, Spotted, Goldfinch, Cage. Municipal office. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1388. The village often changed its owners, because in its territory were ...

The town of Rožmberk nad Vltavou is located in the picturesque valley of the Vltava River in southern Bohemia in the district of Český Krumlov. The town has a rich history dating back to the 13th century and is inextricably linked with the name of an important aristocratic Rosenberg family. The historic core of the city is declared a city monument ...

The village of Zdíkov is located in the district of Prachatice in the South Bohemian Region. The village lies about 6.5 km northwest of Vimperk, at the upper edge of the Šumava foothills. Among the important buildings in the village is the Chateau, originally a stone fortress, which the holder of the Zdíkov estate had expanded and rebuilt in the ...

The village of Hoslovice lies in the district of Strakonice in the foothills of the Šumava Mountains. It is located at an altitude of 618 m above sea level and covers an area of 1,078 ha. The settlements of Hodějov and Škrobočov are part of the village of Hoslovice. The first written mention of the village dates from 1352. At present, 170 ...

The village of Staré Hobzí can be found in the South Bohemian Region, Jindřichův Hradec District near the town of Dačice. The history of our village is rich in repair, the first written mention of the village dates back to 1120. Starý Hobzí also includes several smaller villages, such as Nové Dvory, Vnorovice, Janov and Nové Hobzí. Currently, ...

The village of Pluhův Žďár can be found in the South Bohemian Region, about fifteen kilometers northwest of the district town of Jindřichův Hradec. The first mention of the village, more precisely about the fortress, which was later adapted to today's Baroque castle, comes from 1267. The fortress was owned by Pluh of Rabštejn and the Pluh family ...

The village of Číměř is located in the South Bohemian Region 10 km southeast of the town of Jindřichův Hradec. It lies at an altitude of 519 m above sea level and covers an area of 45.71 km2. Číměř is located in a wide and deep valley on the banks of the Koštěnický brook. The village has six associated parts Bílá, Dobrá Voda, Potočná, Nová Ves, ...

The village of Slaník can be found in the South Bohemian Region on the banks of the Otava River, near the district town of Strakonice. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1359. Today there live around 160 inhabitants. Slaník is located at an altitude of 395 m above sea level, the cadastral area is 2.97 km2. Municipal office ...

The village of Záblatí u Prachatic is a picturesque village in the South Bohemian Region, located in the foothills of the Šumava Mountains. The first written mention of Záblatí dates from 1337, currently there live around 340 inhabitants. The river Blanice flows around the village, the dominant feature of the village is the church of St. John the ...