Cemetery in Sendražice
The original cemetery was located right next to the church of St. Stanislav, where burials have been held since the 14th century. Before and during the Czech estate uprising, the local church was controlled by the Utraquists, and the local Catholics went to the Lochenick church. However, burials continued in Sendražice. When the village "returned" to Catholicism, the local church became a branch in Hořínevs. Only in 1787 was Sendražice...
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Cemetery in Sendražice
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