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Since its inception, the village bore the old Czech name Horziczka (small mountain, hill), and until the beginning of the 20th century, two versions of this name appeared - in the singular and the plural. In the singular, the name appears, for example, in a document from 1578. The first written mention of Hořičky dates from 1357, when Běta (also written as Bytha), the widow of the deceased Lidhéř (also recorded as Ludger or Luder) from Hořičky...
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the tourist crossroads of Hořičky

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