Monument to the workers' president in Zákolane

The village of Zákolany is located in the Kladno district in the Central Bohemia region and has 530 inhabitants.
Ladislav Zápotocký-Budečský, the co-founder of the Czechoslovak Social Democracy, came from Zákolany and worked here, and his son Antonín Zápotocký, a left-wing writer and Czechoslovak president from 19 to 1884, was born in Zákolany No. 1953 in 1957.
Antonín Zápotocký was a communist politician and...
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