Mirowice ( Czech. Mirovice ) is a small agricultural town in the Skalice river valley in the Pisek region of the South Bohemian region of the Czech Republic . The first written mention of Mirowice dates from 1323 . Since 2003, the historical core of the city has been an urban monument zone.
| City | |||||
| Mirowice | |||||
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| Mirovice | |||||
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| A country | |||||
| Edge | South Bohemian | ||||
| Area | Pisek | ||||
| Warden | Zdenek Barta | ||||
| History and Geography | |||||
| First mention | 1323 | ||||
| Area | 22.06 km² | ||||
| Height above sea level | 433 m | ||||
| Timezone | UTC + 1 | ||||
| Population | |||||
| Population | 1,565 [1] people ( 2012 ) | ||||
| Nationalities | Czechs | ||||
| Official language | Czech | ||||
| Digital identifiers | |||||
| Postcode | 39806 | ||||
| Car code | |||||
| mirovice-mesto.cz | |||||
Content
- 1 Historic Sites
- 2 Parts of the city
- 3 notes
- 4 Sources
Historical Monuments
Catholic church of St. Clement (Mirowice)
Sochowice - part of the city of Mirowice
- Church of St. Clement - the church stands on a low cape above the Skalice river.
- Plague pillar - set in the middle of a rectangular square in 1717 as a token of gratitude for saving the city from the plague in 1630 and 1713.
- The house in which the Czech poet Antonin Klashtersky was born .
- The grave of the first Czechoslovak and Czech Olympic champion gymnast Bedřich Schupczyk (1898-1957).
- Jewish cemetery, founded in 1680 .
- Galleries of gold mines of the XIV century .
Parts of the city
- Boyeszyce
- Kakovice
- Mirowice
- Ogarg
- Pliskovice
- Splitter
- Rzhecz
- Sochowice
- Toushkov