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ČGS South Bohemia

Nevězice

Based on the archaeological finds, the territory was settled as early as in the Late Bronze Age (i.e. from 1000 to 700 years B.C.). Also the Celtic oppidum from 1st century B.C. was discovered in the south-east of the village. The first historically documented reference to the village itself, however, is from 1440. Nevězice was a part of the Varvažov farmstead owned by the Military Order of Malta until it was sold to the Schwarzenberg dynasty in 1847. Nevězice became famous thanks to the renowned craftsmanship of the local bricklayers. A number of farmsteads and the cottager houses from the 18th to 19th century have been preserved in the village to date. More information on the historical development of the region and the local landscape will be provided in the tourist themed trails: a green trail leading from Orlík to Zvíkov or a red trail from Sušice to Příbram.

GPS position

N 49° 28.659', E 14° 9.184'
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Contact

Česká geografická společnost
Mgr. Petra Karvánková, Ph.D.
Katedra geografie PF JU v Českých Budějovicích, Jeronýmova 10, 371 15 České Budějovice
Tel.:+420 387 773 063
e-mail:karvikus@seznam.cz
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