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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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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 from Miletin
  • Pribyslav from Sluhy ( a waiter of Wenceslas I )
  • Sluzsti from Chlum
  • Myskove from Zlunice
  • Mikulas Karyk Rezna
  • Vaclav Sturm from Hyrsfeldu
  • Ehrenfried Berbisdorf from Berbisdorfu (His fortune was confiscated by Jesuits.)

References

Village website(cz)Official web site of Sluhy

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