Milčice

Milčice ( German Miltschitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located three kilometers north-west of Pecky and belongs to fulltext your real estates.

Geography

Milčice is located on the right side of the creek Milčický on the Bohemian panel. In the north the D 11/Europastraße 67 highway passes, the next exit is 25 Sadská. South of the village the railway from Prague goes according to Kolin, in Milčice is the railway station " Tatce ".

Neighboring towns are Kačín and Sadská in the north, Kostelní Lhota in the northeast, Vrbová Lhota in the east, Velké Chvalovice the southeast, Chotutice in the south, Tatce the southwest, Hořany, Cerna Obora and Poříčany in the west and Vycherov and Třebestovice in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village was carried out in 1294 as a possession of the chapter on the Vyšehrad. Milčice later became part of the Lordship Přerov and 1547 was seized from the possession of the towns of Prague for participation in the anti-Habsburg uprising by Ferdinand I.. Then the village was part of the lordship Podiebrad. In 1808 a meteorite down at Milčice.

1845, the Emperor Ferdinand Northern Railway from Vienna was completed south of the village on Olomouc to Prague. After the abolition of patrimonial Milčice formed in 1850 a municipality in the district Poděbrady. In 1961 the congregation to fulltext your real estates. Since 2007, the station Tatce is approached on the line S1 Praha - Kolin at Masaryk nádrazí Milčice of the Esko Prague.

Community structure

For the community Milčice no districts are reported.

Sons and daughters of the town

  • January Vavák František (1741-1816), writer and Schulze of Milčice
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