Medříč mill near Smidar

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The name Medříč or Meziříčí was originally the name of a medieval village that was located on the site of today's mill and disappeared sometime at the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries, because as early as 1488 the death of Markéta, daughter of Kuneš Vlašťka from Oděrad, was pronounced in Meziříč in Mstihnev ( also written as from Voděrad) and in the following century this village with the fortress was already mentioned as deserted. The only object from it…
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