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The village of Radětice is located in the Tábor district in the South Bohemian Region, east of the Plziny Nature Park. The establishment of the village is assumed to be around the year 500, and its name probably comes from the elder Radosta. The first written report about the village of Radětice can be found in a contract written in Latin dated ...

Near the town of Písek we can find the picturesque village of Stehlovice, which spreads out in the picturesque valley of the Jetětické stream at the foot of Skalice hill. The village of Stehlovice in South Bohemia is surrounded by forest and you can also see the panorama of the Šumava Mountains. Among the interesting things, it is certainly worth ...

The village of Bednárec is located on the southwestern edge of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands in the district of Jindřichův Hradec, 10 km northeast of Jindřichův Hradec. The village is located on the northwestern slope above the valley of the Žirovnička river at an altitude of 530 m.a.s.l. The highest point on the territory of the municipality ...

The village of Mojné is located in the South Bohemian Region in the district of Český Krumlov. The first written mention of the village dates from 1315. Mojné is a typical rural village with several large farmsteads, smaller farms and simple cottages, with a water reservoir and an original smithy with a bell tower in the center of the ...

Municipal office. Associated parts: Budkov, Vlčice.

The village of Červený Hrádek is located at an altitude of 525 m above sea level in the picturesque nature of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands. Historically, the village is located in Moravia, but otherwise in southern Bohemia. It falls administratively under the district of Jindřichův Hradec; the relevant municipality with extended jurisdiction ...

Paračov is a small South Bohemian village located in the Šumava foothills in a well-preserved hilly landscape 10 km southeast of the town of Strakonice. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1316. Currently, the village has 114 permanent residents. Citizens can also use the municipal library and there is also a volunteer ...

The village of Ústrašice is located in the district of Tábor in the South Bohemian Region and the Maršovský stream flows through it. The first written mention of the village dates from 1405. In 1630 it was annexed to the Bechyně estate, then it belonged to the Lobkovices and Hozlauer family. At present, the village covers an area of 740 ...

The village of Králova Lhota is a village located in the South Bohemian Region in the district of Písek between the Vltava and Skalice valleys. The settlement of Laziště also falls under the village. It currently has 201 inhabitants. The first written mention dates from 1361, but was established under emphyteutic law, which ensured the inheritance ...

The village of Přehořov is located in the district of Tábor in the South Bohemian Region. It is located at an altitude of 415 m above sea level and its area is 955 hectares. The first written mention of the village dates from 1372. The village consists of three parts, namely Přehořov, Hrušova Lhota and Kvasejovice. At present, the village has 353 ...

The village of Stožec is located on the territory of the Šumava National Park, in the valley of the river Studená Vltava and has five local parts - Stožec, České Žleby, Dobrá, Nové Údolí, and Černý Kříž. Currently, approx. 200 inhabitants. The first written mention is from 1769. On August 16, 1894, a post office was established here, and in 1910, ...

The village of Chvalovice is located in the South Bohemian Region, 5 km southeast of Netolice in the district of Prachatice. Chvalovice is a member of the Netolicko microregion. The first mention of Chvalovice is connected with the colonization activities of the Cistercian monastery in Zlatá Koruna at the end of the 13th century. The ...

The village of Štěpánovice is located on the main road I / 34, which connects the towns of České Budějovice and Třeboň at an altitude of 463 m above sea level. The village currently has over 350 houses and more than 900 inhabitants. The dominant feature of the village is the Gothic Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary dating from the ...

The village of Žďár is located in the district of Písek in the South Bohemian Region, about ten kilometers southeast of Písek and four kilometers northeast of Protivín. Currently, approx. 251 inhabitants. The village of Žďár consists of three parts on two cadastral territories, namely Nová Ves u Protivína, Žďár and Žďárské Chalupy. The first ...

Lety is located 5 km north of Čimelice in the Písek district. The village consists of three parts lying in two cadastral territories, Lety, Pukňov and Šerkov. 268 people live here at the moment. The first written reports about settlements in the region appear after 1000, but on separate years after 1300. The name of the village probably ...

The village of Stožice is located in the northwestern part of the South Bohemian Region, in the district of Strakonice, about 3 km southwest of the town of Vodňany, at an altitude of 441 meters. The first written mention of the village dates from 1416. The neo-Gothic chapel of S. Šimon and Judy decorates the courtyard. The village is the ...

The village of Křišťanov is located in the district of Prachatice in the South Bohemian Region. It lies in the north of the Želnavská hornatina at an altitude of 925 m. Part of the village Křižanov is a small settlement Markov. It is located about 2.5 km southeast of the center of Křišťanov on the road to Ktiše. Currently there live 88 ...

The town of Dačice is located in the South Bohemian Region, Jindřichův Hradec District and forms a natural center of the furthest tip of southwest Moravia. The first mention of Dačice can be found in 1183 and thus ranks among the oldest towns of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands. Dacice is also the place where the first time the world made a cube of ...

The village of Sedlečko u Soběslav is located on the right bank of the Černovický stream, approximately three kilometers northeast of Soběslav in the Tábor district of the South Bohemian Region. Currently, approx. 173 inhabitants. Since January 21, 2004, the village has been a member of the Soběslavsko Microregion. The first mention of the ...

The village of Ponědrážka is located in the district of Jindřichův Hradec in the South Bohemian Region. The oldest written mention of Ponědrážka dates from 1379 as part of the Rožmberk estate. The village is located completely outside the more frequented roads, which is why peace and tranquility reign here. The sparse development of cottages ...

The village of Plav is located in the district of České Budějovice in the South Bohemian Region. The Malše river flows through the village. Currently, approx. 418 inhabitants. The first written mention of the village of Plav dates from 1259. Beer was brewed in Plav from the 1400s until the 16th century, and in 1571 a fire struck Plav, during ...

The village of Řípec is located on the right bank of the river Lužnice in the district of Tábor in the South Bohemian Region. The name Řípec was given to the settlement in all probability since it was founded on a smaller hill. In the old days, a big hill was called a rape, a small one a rape. According to this origin of the name, it is ...

The village of Horní Pěna The village of Horní Pěna is located in the South Bohemian Region, in the district of Jindřichův Hradec, 6 km southeast of Jindřichův Hradec and 11 km northwest of Nová Bystřice, in the Javořická uplands of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands. The southeastern part of the Horní Pěna cadastre is located in the territory of ...