Zálužà (Litoměřice District)
Záluží ( German Salusch ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located seven kilometers north-east from Roudnice in the Elbe valley and belongs to Okres Litoměřice.
Geography
The village is located linkselbisch in the Elbe loop upstream from Roudnice. South of the village runs the railway line between Roudnice and Melnik, at the Záluží has a train stop. Beyond the railway line is the rudder channel Račice.
Neighboring towns are Mastířovice and Kochovice in the north, Velešice in the northeast, Račice in the east, and Hněvice Benzínov the southeast, Předonín in the south, and Dobříň Kozlovice in the southwest and Brzánky in the West.
History
Were first mentioned Záluží and Kozlovice in 1295, when Wenceslas II the villages of the Prague Bishop Tobias of Bechyně left. Acquired in 1577 by Wilhelm von Rosenberg, the village, and later it was owned by the Lobkowicz family.
Local structure
The municipality consists of the villages Záluží Kozlovice ( Koslowitz ) and Záluží ( Salusch ).