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Chrást (other)
Chrast is a town in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. Chrast or Chrást may also refer to places in the Czech Republic: * Chrást (Nymburk District), a municipality and village in the Central Bohemian Region * Chrást (Plzeň-City District), a municipality and village in the Plzeň Region *Chrást (Příbram District), a municipality and village in the Central Bohemian Region *Chrast, a village and part of Dolní Krupá (Havlíčkův Brod District) in the Vysočina Region *Chrást, a village and part of Kovářov in the South Bohemian Region *Chrást, a village and part of Křesetice in the Central Bohemian Region *Chrást, a village and part of Mladá Boleslav in the Central Bohemian Region *Chrást, a village and part of Pivkovice in the South Bohemian Region *Chrást, a village and part of Tišice in the Central Bohemian Region *Chrást, a village and part of Týnec nad Sázavou in the Central Bohemian Region See also *Chrasť nad Hornádom Chrasť nad Hornádom ...
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Chrast
Chrast () is a town in Chrudim District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3,200 inhabitants. The historic centre with the castle complex is well preserved and is protected as an urban monument zone. Administrative division Chrast consists of four municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Chrast (2,460) *Chacholice (241) *Podlažice (319) *Skála (74) Etymology The name Chrást is a common Czech place name, meaning 'brushwood' or 'shrubs'. In this region, the word was written as ''chrast'', therefore, the form of the town's name differs. Geography Chrast is located about southeast of Chrudim and southeast of Pardubice. It lies in the Svitavy Uplands. The highest point is the elevated plain of Kostecká hůra at above sea level. The town is situated on the right bank of the Žejbro Stream. The fishpond Horecký rybník is located south of the town. The slope on the right bank of the stream is protected as the Chrašick ...
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Chrást (Nymburk District)
Chrást (until 1947 Manderšejd-Chrást; ) is a municipality and village in Nymburk District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 500 inhabitants. Etymology The name Chrást is a common Czech place name, meaning 'brushwood' or 'shrubs'. Geography Chrást is located about southwest of Nymburk and east of Prague. It lies in the Central Elbe Table. The highest point is a nameless hill at above sea level. History The first written mention of Chrást is from 1345. In 1599, the locality belonged to the Kounice estate and was described as abandoned. In 1776, the village was re-established by Prince Franz Joseph I of Liechtenstein. Near Chrást, a new village was founded by Prince Aloys I of Liechtenstein and named Manderšejd after his wife, Princess Karoline of Manderscheid-Blankenheim. Manderšejd grew rapidly and thus merged soon with Chrást. Until 1921, Manderšejd-Chrást was a municipal part of Kounice. In 1921, it became a separate municipali ...
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Chrást (Plzeň-City District)
Chrást is a municipality and village in Plzeň-City District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,900 inhabitants. Etymology The name Chrást is a common Czech place name, meaning 'brushwood' or 'shrubs'. Geography Chrást is located about northeast of Plzeň. It lies in the Plasy Uplands. The highest point is the hill Chlum at above sea level. The municipality is situated on the right bank of the Berounka River, which flows along the northern municipal border. The Klabava River flows along the eastern municipal border and then joins the Berounka. History The first written mention of Chrást is in a deed of King Wenceslaus I from 1242. Until 1434, the village was owned by a family that called themselves Lords of Chrást. Between 1434 and 1514, the owners of Chrást often changed. In 1514, the village was acquired by the city of Plzeň. Demographics Transport Chrást is located on the railway line Radnice– Bezdružice via Plzeň. Sights Chrást is ...
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Chrást (Příbram District)
Chrást is a municipality and village in Příbram District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 200 inhabitants. Administrative division Chrást consists of four municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Chrást (111) *Lisovice (47) *Namnice (15) *Oslí (21) Etymology The name Chrást is a common Czech place name Toponymy, toponymics, or toponomastics is the study of '' toponyms'' (proper names of places, also known as place names and geographic names), including their origins, meanings, usage, and types. ''Toponym'' is the general term for a proper nam ..., meaning 'brushwood' or 'shrubs'. Demographics References External links * Villages in Příbram District {{CentralBohemia-geo-stub ...
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Dolní Krupá (Havlíčkův Brod District)
Dolní Krupá (; ) is a municipality and village in Havlíčkův Brod District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 400 inhabitants. Dolní Krupá lies approximately north of Havlíčkův Brod, north of Jihlava, and south-east of Prague Prague ( ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic, largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague, located on the Vltava River, has a population of about 1.4 million, while its P .... Administrative division Dolní Krupá consists of two municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Dolní Krupá (378) *Chrast (27) Demographics References External links * Villages in Havlíčkův Brod District {{Vysočina-geo-stub ...
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Kovářov
Kovářov is a municipality and village in Písek District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,500 inhabitants. Administrative division Kovářov consists of 17 municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Kovářov (697) *Březí (21) *Chrást (48) *Dobrá Voda (1) *Hostín (12) *Kotýřina (22) *Lašovice (76) *Onen Svět (7) *Předbořice (135) *Radvánov (81) *Řenkov (26) *Vepice (39) *Vesec (61) *Vladyčín (43) *Zahořany (141) *Záluží (9) *Žebrákov (23) Etymology The name was derived either from the personal name Kovář, or from the word (i.e. 'smith'), meaning "Kovář's/smith's". Geography Kovářov is located about northeast of Písek and south of Prague. The eastern part of the municipal territory with the Kovářov village lies in the Vlašim Upland. The western part lies in the Benešov Uplands and borders the Orlík Reservoir. The highest point is the hill Koňský vrch at above sea level. The ter ...
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Křesetice
Křesetice is a municipality and village in Kutná Hora District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 700 inhabitants. Administrative division Křesetice consists of four municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Křesetice (542) *Bykáň (20) *Chrást (84) *Krupá (47) Etymology The name is derived from the personal name Křesata, meaning "the village of Křesata's people". Geography Křesetice is located about south of Kutná Hora and east of Prague. It lies in an agricultural landscape in the Upper Sázava Hills. The highest point is a nameless hill at above sea level. The Křenovka Brook originates here and flows through the village to the north east. The stream Opatovický potok flows through the southern part of the municipal territory. History The first written mention of Křesetice is from 1327. From the 14th century until 1616, silver was mined in the village. In 1960, the municipalities of Krupá (includi ...
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