Žďár (Brzice)

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Žďár is mentioned for the first time in 1790 in connection with the sale of the Hořínev estate to the Imperial Chamber, but it most likely originated much earlier. It was originally called Žďáry. In 1849, it became part of Brzice, with which it was assigned to the resort village of Horičkám in 1985-1990. Since September 1, 1990, it has again been part of Brzice. Today it also includes the former predominantly German settlements of Harcov and Grund (Dolní Grund, on the other hand, was...
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