Pupils at Čáslav - fortress

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The village of Žáky is located in a very interesting tourist location between the towns of Čáslav and Kutná Hora. The village itself, which today has about 350 inhabitants, was probably founded in 1142, but the first written mention of it dates back to 1407. The village, until 1540 the property of the Sedlec monastery, can "boast" itself that its territory includes a castle and two fortresses, all these monuments are, unfortunately, in much…
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