Tributary Fortress
The village of Přítoky is located on the Kutnohorská road west of the town about 1 km away. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1141, when the Olomouc archbishopric had property here. In 1249, Přítoky was briefly held by Havel of Löwenberk. In 1250 Olomouc bishop Bruno of Schauenberg ceded the tributary property to the monastery in Sedlec. In 1309, the Sedlec monastery also bought the share of Milota z Choltice. In…
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Tributary Fortress
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- Bastion
- Bedřichov
- Bohouňovice I
- Battlefield
- Boretice
- Birch
- Taurus
- They were
- Church
- Red Bakes
- Red Castle
- All right
- Dolan
- Grunt
- Hajek
- Tubers
- Hlouška
- Deep Mine
- Mountaineers
- Chlystovice
- Chotouchov
- Rattle
- Khroustkov
- Jacob
- Kańk
- Karlov
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- Guys
- Kolín
- Corotice
- Spices
- Kosice
- Krasoňovice
- Groat
- Cressets
- Kutna Hora
- Kutná Hora - Inner City
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- Sledgehammer
- Lošanky
- Losans
- Malenovice
- Malesov
- Raspberry
- Maxovna
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- Miletin
- Miskovice
- Urea
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- Unmeasured
- Don't be ugly
- New Lhota
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- New Dvory
- Olšany
- He made a fool of himself
- Opatovice
- Shepherds
- Pashinka
- Persian
- Undertows
- Polanka
- Stickers
- Cops
- Tributaries
- Pimples
- Flask
- Radovesnice I
- Ratbor
- Delight
- Stretch
- Saddler
- Sedlov
- Sololips
- Souňov
- Old Cologne
- Dry down
- Saint Catherine
- Saint Nicholas
- Sharper
- Squirrel
- Shields
- Pastries
- Třebešice
- Three Courts
- Tuchotice
- Týniště
- Úmonin
- Veletov
- Countryside
- Vodrants
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