Cerekvice nad Loučná - church of St. Wenceslas
Cerekvice nad Loučnová - the first written report about the village dates from 1132, when Prince Soběslav I dedicated it to the Litomyšl monastery. In 1307, the stay of Emperor Albert's troops is documented, in 1421 the passage of Hussite troops is recorded, which plundered the Carthusian monastery in the nearby village of Tržek. In 1866, the village was affected by the fleeing Austrian army from the battle near Hradec Králové. The dominant feature of the village is…
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Cerekvice nad Loučná - church of St. Wenceslas
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