Podolšany

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This locality was already inhabited during the Bronze Age, as evidenced by the discovery of a rubbish burial site in the early 90s. The first written mention of the village, which was previously also called Podolšany, dates from 19, when the village belonged to the Sedlec monastery. Subsequently, the village fell under the Benedictine monastery in Opatovice nad Labem, and after its destruction by the Hussites in 1142, it fell to the former Hussite…
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