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Čebín
Čebín village lies 20 km north of Brno, 6 km southeast of Tišnov, on the south, gently sloping hillside Čebínka (431 m), at an altitude of about 280 m. The location of the village is healthy, because Čebín is situated on the dry, usually calcareous land and has plenty of sunlight. He is out there mist rozfoukávají the air currents, which are weaker or stronger winds stretching Boskovicko groove in which the municipality is asked. Čebín belong to the middle of the river basin Svratka....
http://www.obec-cebin.cz/
Čejč
Friedrich von Klausewitz, a Prussian under-marshal and a famed military ideologue, died here of cholera in 1866.
http://www.cejc.cz
Čejkovice
Originally a Templar fort built in the 1200s, rebuilt into a Baroque castle with extensive wine cellars and vintners’ equipment. Archaeological display titled “From Mammoth Hunters to Templars”. Wine markets in May. T. G. Masaryk spent his youth here – exhibition to commemorate this era.
http://www.cejkovice.cz
Čeložnice
Čeložnice is located 7 km northwest of Kyjov, has 390 inhabitants and belongs to Moštěnka micro-region. It lies at the foot of the Chřiby Hills along both sides of the Kolomaznica Brook, 1 km north of the village there is an extensive cottagey settlement called Pastviny. Čeložnice is an ideal starting point for hikes in the Chřiby hills. In Čeložnice there is a very nice belfry * *, a couple of nice crosses * and a small chapel. In the woods we can still find a lot of border stones *. Of...
http://www.celoznice.cz
Černá Hora
One of the oldest breweries, the first written evidence of the brewery dates back to 1530. Express evidence of the existence of the Černá Hora seigneurial brewery dates to Epiphany, 1550. The plant is open to visitors; the Neo-Renaissance castle is closed to the public.
http://www.cernahora.eu
Černovice
Looking to the distant past Černovice The existence of Černovice is the first written report of the 1286th The village existed before, but in that year to enter history. In one of the Olomouc Bishop Bruno of 1286 is cited as a witness in the dispute over church property in Šardice among others "Rudgerus, plabanus de Cernovicz" or Rudger, parish priest in Czernowitz. Researchers believe that our terms of Chernivtsi, so that by 1286 no longer existed and that tp the village was significant because...
http://obeccernovice.cz
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