Cetviny
Cetviny (Zettwing in German) was a town on the border of what was then Czechoslovakia and Austria, near the village of Horní Dvořiště.
The village was founded by Austrian colonists in the 13th century (during the reign of Přemysl Otakar II. /1251-1276/). In 1418, this market settlement, located on the trade route, was elevated to a city and received a city coat of arms and the right to hold markets. In 1921, Cetviny had 622 inhabitants and 120 houses...
The village was founded by Austrian colonists in the 13th century (during the reign of Přemysl Otakar II. /1251-1276/). In 1418, this market settlement, located on the trade route, was elevated to a city and received a city coat of arms and the right to hold markets. In 1921, Cetviny had 622 inhabitants and 120 houses...
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Cetviny