Benešovice, part of Brloh village
Brloh and the local part of Benešovice The connection of the two municipalities is the result of already past mutual relations. Both places found themselves in the hands of one owner in the first half of the 16th century and subsequently recognized a new common lordship. Even in the 19th century, there were noticeable remains of the building, which was located on north bank of the pond. The fortress in Benešovice disappeared by 1706.4 The village is embedded like a diamond in the foothills...
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Benešovice, part of Brloh village
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