Spytihnev - Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary

The inhabitants of Spytihnev are the most northerly Moravian Slovaks, as they live in the remotest village of this region, located in the direction of midnight. In addition to traditional customs, the more than 1700-strong population can also boast of its history and monuments. The original settlement on the banks of the Morava was swept away by the great flood in 1680, and the new dwellings were moved a little further from the river, but the history of Spytihně goes back to...
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