Obec Seletice


cp. 139, Seletice 289 34
The village of Seletice can be found in the Central Bohemian Region, about seventeen kilometers north of the district town of Nymburk. The first written mention of Seletice dates from 1420, but the village was probably founded in the early 14th century. Currently lives 195 inhabitants.
Our village is the birthplace of František Kordač, who in 1919 became the Archbishop of Prague and the Czech Primate.

Municipal office services:
- Czech POINT.

Sights:
- Statue of the Virgin Mary
- memorial plaque of František Kordač
- wooden bell tower
- Monument to the Fallen
- timbered houses from the 19th century.

Associations:
- Voluntary Firefighter Unit
- TJ Seletice.

Sport:
- football field
- aquapark.

Throughout the year, we organize a number of sports and social events in our village, such as burning witches, lighting a Christmas tree and a darts tournament.

The area is also suitable for various sports activities, marked hiking trails pass through the village.

Products
  • allocation of descriptive number, population census, local fee administration, notarisation and legalisation, city and municipal police




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