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Sluhy

Coordinates: 50°11′41″N 14°33′35″E / 50.19472°N 14.55972°E / 50.19472; 14.55972
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General infomation

Sluhy is a village in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. Sluhy is located nearby Prague. It is part of an administrative district Prague East and it´s one of the oldest villages in country. On the date August 28 2006 it has 652 inhabitants. First written notice about village is from year 1238, but a church of St. Vojtech, which is situated in the village, is dated from 967. Sluhy is also mentioned in Chronicle sluzska, which was written by P.Frantisek Pubal. The chronicle describes a life of villagers in Mikroregion Povodí Mratínského potoka in 19th and 20th century.


Monuments

The other monuments in Sluhy are a bell tower nearby the cemetery and a rectory. There used to be also gothic stronghold. Ruins of this stronghold remained in Sluhy until 90´s of 20th century.

Owners of the village Sluhy in history

  • Zbraslav z Miletina
  • Pribyslav ze Sluh ( a waiter of Wenceslas I )
  • Sluzstí z Chlumu
  • Myskové ze Žlunic
  • Mikulas Karyk Rezna
  • Vaclav Sturm z Hyrsfeldu
  • Ehrenfried Berbisdorf z Berbisdorfu (His fortune was confiscated by Jesuits.)


Refences

Official wed site of Sluhy [1] Czech Wikipedia [2]


50°11′41″N 14°33′35″E / 50.19472°N 14.55972°E / 50.19472; 14.55972