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Dolní Bojanovice
The first written mention dates in 1196 The village is situated at an altitude of 178 meters. In 2850 the population lives.
http://www.dolnibojanovice.cz
Dolní Dunajovice
History The village belongs to nejstaším settlements in Moravia. Lower Dunajovice, German Unter Tannowitz derived from personal names of the Danube, located northeast of Mikulov NMV 189 m in the valley plane (partly on reclaimed land) and on the edge of the hills. Ground village návesní (semi elongated NW-SE), stream flow, oriented perpendicular to the village is in the southeast silnicovka. The first written mention of the village dates back to the 1183rd According to the forgeries of the 14th...
www.dolni-dunajovice.cz
Dolní Kounice
Above the city towers an extensive Renaissance manor complex rebuilt from the original castle, not open to the public. Romantic ruin of the Rosa coeli (Heaven’s Rose) Gothic Premonstratensian convent established by Vilém of Pulín with his wife Žofie in 1181. It was the first private foundation in Moravia. The convent was razed during the Hussite wars and began to decline; the community closed around 1522. St. Barbara’s Cathedral, built in the late 16th century and rebuilt in early Baroque....
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Dolní Loučky
Loucky Lower Village is located at the foot of the highlands and is the hilly terrain Bítešská hills about 6 km northwest of Tišnov .. Two rivers run through the village: Libochůvka and Loučka River. In the village are the ruins of the castle Lúčka (sometimes incorrectly called Střemchov) stands on a high promontory called Hradisko lined river Loučka. The debris can discern the original layout of a Gothic castle with a longitudinal core having a cylindrical tower with a diameter of 9 meters...
www.dolniloucky.cz
Dolní Věstonice
Viticultural area with many Renaissance and Baroque houses and picturesque wine cellars. A world-famous settlement of mammoth hunters was discovered in the vicinity; the most famous artefact is the statuette of the Venus of Věstonice. A Baroque building of the former town hall contains an archaeological exhibition with a model of a prehistoric settlement, a model of the Venus of Věstonice, implements and decorations. A starting point for the Pálava protected landscape area.
www.obecdolnivestonice.cz
Domanín
Domanín is a quiet village lying 4 km north of Bzenec in a picturesquely undulated landscape called the Kyjovská Downs. In the surrounding neighborhood there are mainly fields, towards Bzenec there are extended vineyards. The village has 1020 inhabitants. Domanín belongs to the Bzenecko micro-region. The village may impress you with the undulated landscape with fields divided into smaller parcels. One of the sights is a mansion court * with a restaurant and the Church of St. Wenceslau *. The information...
http://www.domanin.eu
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