The first written report dates back to 1350. The village is located at an altitude of 186 meters. The village includes a pond, the national natural monument Dunajovice Hills or protected plant species. There is a kindergarten.
The first written report dates back to 1183. The village is situated at an altitude of 183 metres. The village has a primary school, a library and a sports complex.
The first written report dates back to 1322. The village is located at an altitude of 230 metres. We have a physical education unity, a theatre association and a football club. We organize sports, cultural and social events.
The first written record dates from 1350. The village is located at an altitude of 180 metres. There is a kindergarten and a library. It publishes a quarterly newspaper Zpravodaj Přerovák.
The first written report dates back to 1276. The village is located at an altitude of 175 metres. Provision of Czech POINT services. The village has a library, a Sokol and a multifunctional playground.
The first written report dates back to 1353. The village is located at an altitude of 177 metres. The municipality also offers photocopying and printing and publishes the municipal newsletter Jevišovka. There is a library in the village.
The first written record dates back to 1414. The village is situated at an altitude of 210 metres. Provision of Czech POINT services. In the village there is a church of St. Rosalie from the 18th century, a rectory from the last quarter of the 18th century, a baroque statue of St. Florian in the village square.
The first written record dates from 1276. Provision of Czech POINT services. The Roman Catholic parish of Pasohlávky, the volunteer fire brigade, the Czech Red Cross, the Czech Gardening Association, the hunting association and TJ Zetor are active in the village.
The first written report dates back to 1046. The village is located at an altitude of 245 meters. Providing Czech POINT services. In the village there is the Baroque parish church of St. Barbara from 1658 with a late Gothic tower and a late Classical addition to the nave.