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Záblatí (Žďár Nad Sázavou District)
Záblatí may refer to places in the Czech Republic: *Záblatí (Jindřichův Hradec District) Záblatí is a municipality and village in Jindřichův Hradec District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants. Záblatí lies approximately west of Jindřichův Hradec, north-east of České Budějovice ..., a municipality and village in the South Bohemian Region * Záblatí (Prachatice District), a municipality and village in the South Bohemian Region * Záblatí (Žďár nad Sázavou District), a municipality and village in the Vysočina Region * Záblatí (Bohumín), a village and part of Bohumín in the Moravian-Silesian Region *Záblatí, a village and part of Dříteň in the South Bohemian Region {{DEFAULTSORT:Zablati ...
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Záblatí (Jindřichův Hradec District)
Záblatí is a municipality and village in Jindřichův Hradec District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants. Záblatí lies approximately west of Jindřichův Hradec, north-east of České Budějovice, and south 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 .... Demographics References External links * Villages in Jindřichův Hradec District {{SouthBohemia-geo-stub ...
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Záblatí (Prachatice District)
Záblatí () is a municipality and village in Prachatice District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 300 inhabitants. Záblatí lies approximately south-west of Prachatice, west of České Budějovice, and south 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 Záblatí consists of eight municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Záblatí (188) *Albrechtovice (2) *Hlásná Lhota (24) *Horní Záblatí (44) *Křišťanovice (10) *Řepešín (34) *Saladín (5) *Zvěřenice (13) Demographics References External links * Villages in Prachatice District Prácheňsko Bohemian Forest {{SouthBohemia-geo-stub ...
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Záblatí (Žďár Nad Sázavou District)
Záblatí may refer to places in the Czech Republic: *Záblatí (Jindřichův Hradec District) Záblatí is a municipality and village in Jindřichův Hradec District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants. Záblatí lies approximately west of Jindřichův Hradec, north-east of České Budějovice ..., a municipality and village in the South Bohemian Region * Záblatí (Prachatice District), a municipality and village in the South Bohemian Region * Záblatí (Žďár nad Sázavou District), a municipality and village in the Vysočina Region * Záblatí (Bohumín), a village and part of Bohumín in the Moravian-Silesian Region *Záblatí, a village and part of Dříteň in the South Bohemian Region {{DEFAULTSORT:Zablati ...
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Záblatí (Bohumín)
(Polish: ) is a village in Karviná District, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic. It was a separate municipality but became administratively a part of Bohumín in 1974. It has a population of 2,220 (2022). History It is one of the oldest villages in Cieszyn Silesia. It was first mentioned in the document of Pope Gregory IX issued in 1229 among villages belonging to Benedictine abbey in Tyniec, as ''Zablocie''. In 1268 it was bestowed by Władysław Opolski to the newly established Benedictine abbey in Orlová. Politically it belonged then to the Duchy of Opole and Racibórz and Castellany of Cieszyn, which was in 1290 formed in the process of feudal fragmentation of Poland and was ruled by a local branch of Piast dynasty. In 1327 the duchy became a fee of Kingdom of Bohemia, which after 1526 became part of the Habsburg monarchy. After World War I, fall of Austria-Hungary, Polish–Czechoslovak War and the division of Cieszyn Silesia in 1920, the village became a part ...
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