How Rtyně in Podkrkonoší got its nickname
The village of Rtyně has been trying to distinguish itself from other villages with the same name for a long time, but this did not happen even in the period before the First World War, not even shortly after the creation of Czechoslovakia. The first official requests to change the name to "Rtyni v Podkrkonoší" were sent to the Ministry of the Interior in 1, 1923, 1924 and 1926. The main reason for these repeated requests was that the villages named Rtyni were...
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How Rtyně in Podkrkonoší got its nickname
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