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Dukovany : ウィキペディア英語版
Dukovany

Dukovany is a village and municipality (''obec'') in Třebíč District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic.
The village is situated on the border to southern Moravia.
It lies on Bohemian-Moravian Highland, whose geo-morphological relief was formed in the Cenozoic.
The regional climate is pleasant and dry although often cold. The average annual temperature is 7.4 degrees Celsius.
The landscape has downs and few forests. It is bordered on the north by the valley of the river Jihlava. The altitude is 352 meters. Farming is extensive.
The municipality covers an area of and, in 2010, had a population of 805.
Dukovany lies approximately south-east of Třebíč, south-east of Jihlava, and south-east of Prague.
The village is situated between three towns:
*Třebíč 40,000 inhabitants (in the town; 118,000 iive in the entire district)
*Brno 370,000 inhabitants
*Znojmo 40,000 inhabitants
Dukovany Nuclear Power Station, one of the two Czech nuclear power plants, is located outside the village.
== History ==

The origin of the village goes back to the Middle Ages. Sometime around the middle of the 13th century it was given to the Templar Order, and in the year 1295 a squire's family, going by the name of Alšík of Dukovany, was recorded for the first time. In the year 1325 the Czech king, Jan Lucembruský (John of Luxembourg) sold the settlement to Jindřich of Lipé, which indicates that the Dukovany family had died out at that time. The property belonged to the castle of Rabštejn. After its capture and destruction in 1446 it became a part of the king's domain. Later on, the village was added to the property of Moravský Krumlov, which belonged to the lords of Lipé. At the end of the 16th century Dukovany became an independent estate which changed owners rather often.
The Church of St. Wenceslaus is one of the dominant features of the village. It was built by the Templars and consecrated in the year 1279. In the 1970s remnants of splendid fresco decorations from the 13th century were uncovered and restored.
The original manor house was turned into a late baroque castle with classical elements in the year 1790. Its two large halls are decorated with frescoes by an important late Moravian baroque painter, Josef Winterhalder. A large English park is also a part of the castle premises. A baroque chapel and statues of St. John of Nepomuk, St. Joseph and St. Florian from the turn of the 18th century are other noteworthy historical sights in the village.
The area where the demolished villages of Skryje and Lipňany once stood is now also a part of the cadastral area of Dukovany, which is the reason why the new coat of arms bears a cross, the ploughshare of Dukovany, and the tree of Skryje. Attractions in the vicinity are the scenic valley of the Jihlava river, the nearby serpentine steppe, and the ruins of Templštýn and Rabštejn castles.

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