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The municipality of Olešnice consists of three local parts: Olešnice, Buková and Lhotka. Similar to several nearby villages, Olešnice is also mentioned in a document from 1186. It used to be a separate estate with a fortress, which was held in the 14th and 15th centuries by the Koňat family from Olešnica, then Zikmund Kebar from Mirošovice and ...

Hájek is a small South Bohemian village located on a gentle hill within sight of the town of Bavorov in the district of Strakonice. It covers an area of 279 hectares and is located at an altitude of 460 m above sea level at the foot of the highlands around Helfenburg Castle. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1334. ...

The village of Radějovice is located in the district of Strakonice in the South Bohemian Region. They are 16 km southeast from Strakonice and 47 km northwest from the regional capital České Budějovice. Currently, approx. 43 inhabitants, making the municipality of Radějovice one of the municipalities in the Czech Republic with the lowest number of ...

The village was named after the surrounding hilly forests. The village of Homole is the gateway to the romantic foothills of Blanské les with the famous Kletí. The nearest large neighbor of Homol, whose history began to unfold in 1362, is České Budějovice, 6 km away. In our village of Homole, it is certainly worth visiting a cultural monument and ...

The town of Vodňany is located in the district of Strakonice in the South Bohemian Region approx. 30 km northwest of České Budějovice on the Blanica river. Currently there are approximately 7,000 inhabitants., The town of Vodňany is known primarily for its fishing and fish pond tradition. Part of the city is a monument zone including the city ...

The village of Čížová is located in the district of Písek, 6 km north-west of the district town, 3 km from the main road Písek-Prague. The village of Čížová consists of several surrounding ancient villages: Bošovice, Borečnice, Krašovice, Nová Ves, Zlivice, Topělec and the village of Skrýšov, which disappeared before the Thirty Years' War. The ...

The South Bohemian village of Drunče is located in the district of Jindřichův Hradec and consists of two parts, Drunče and Annovice, which stretch along both banks of the Koutské brook. The village of Drunče is one of the oldest villages in the area, which is evidenced by the character of the construction of the first original houses in the ...

The village of Kostelní Radouň is located in the district of Jindřichův Hradec in the South Bohemian Region. It is a very old village that was founded in the 13th century in connection with the colonization of the region. The first mention of the village dates from 1296, when it is listed as Raduna magna and belonged to Jindřich ...

The village of Úlehle is located in the South Bohemian Region, about 8 kilometers southwest of the town of Strakonice. The village lies at an average height of 512 m.a.s.l. The cadastral area of the village is 656 ha, of which 29% is arable land, 33% forests and the rest are meadows and built-up land. 48 residents live permanently in Úlehli. ...

The village of Hrejkovice is located in southern Bohemia near Milevsko, almost within sight of Orlík and Zvíkov, with which the history of the village is closely connected. The Hrejkovický rybník, which has an area of 23 ha, stretches above the village, the Hrejkovický stream flows through the village from north to south and flows into the Orlická ...

The village of Úsilné with 458 inhabitants is located 6 km from the center of České Budějovice at an altitude of 399 m above sea level. Until 1925, the village was called Oselno or Voselno, which probably originated from the breeding of draft animals for the nearby mines. The first mention of the settlement dates from 1333, when King John of ...

Uzeničky village in the north of southern Bohemia. The village of Uzeničky consists of two parts, Uzeničky and Černívsko, and is located in the South Bohemian Region in the district of Strakonice. It is surrounded by several hills, fields and coniferous and mixed forests. Not far from Uzeničky are the ruins of the Křikava castle, which lies ...

Suchdol nad Lužnicí is located in the Třeboňsko Protected Landscape Area in the Jindřichův Hradec District in the South Bohemian Region. It consists of six parts in five cadastral territories. These include Bor, Františkov, Hrdlořezy, Klikov, Suchdol nad Lužnicí and Tušť. The first written mention of Suchdol contains a document from 1362. At that ...

Horní Stropnice is a village and municipality (obec) in České Budějovice District in the South-East of Trhové Sviny. The main part of the surrounding area consists of almost untouched Novohradské mountains, which offer many opportunities for sports. Horní Stropnice is an ideal starting point for your trips in this beautiful landscape, in the ...

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 ...

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 ...