The first written report dates back to 1347. The village is located at an altitude of 422 metres. There are 270 inhabitants. Provision of Czech POINT services.
The first written report dates back to 1354. The village is located at an altitude of 416 metres. There are 248 inhabitants. The village has a post office and a library. The chapel in the village square is one of the village's landmarks.
The first written report dates back to 1462. The village is located at an altitude of 429 metres. There are 121 inhabitants. Provision of Czech POINT services.
The first written report dates back to 1354. The village is located at an altitude of 432 metres. Provision of Czech POINT services. Sights in the village are two timbered barns, which are not very typical of the Sobeslavské Blat area, a chapel and other monuments.
The first written record dates back to 1519. The village is located at an altitude of 424 metres. 195 inhabitants live on the territory. Provision of Czech POINT services.
The first written report dates back to 1353. The village is located at an altitude of 410 metres. 242 inhabitants live on the territory. Provision of Czech POINT services.
The first written report dates back to 1354. The village is located at an altitude of 513 metres. The village is run by a volunteer fire brigade. Regular sports tournaments, children's days or three-ring collections are held.
The first written record dates back to 1261. The village is situated at an altitude of 443 metres. The village includes St. Martin's Church, a post office, a hostel, a fire station and a cemetery. There is a kindergarten and a primary school.
The first written report dates back to 1379. The village is located at an altitude of 438 metres. There are 54 inhabitants. In the middle of the village there is a chapel from 1828. 3 ponds are built in the village.