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Sluštice (in German Sluschtitz) is a village situated in district Prague-East (in Czech Praha-východ) in Central Bohemian Region (in Czech Středočeský kraj), Czech Republic. It is in the middle of a triangle formed by Říčany u Prahy, Úvaly and Prague 9 - Koloděje. The population is 345 inhabitants (2006). Neighbouring villages are Sibřina, Květnice, Zlatá, Březí and Křenice, it is only 2 km from the boundary of the Capital city of Prague. In the surroundings there are two hills - Na Baborách and Na Kukli. The brook of Výmola flows through the village. The municipality with an extended authority, to which Sluštice is subordinated, is Říčany u Prahy. There are a football pitch, a pond on the square and 2 more outside the village, a cemetery, a firehouse, a local authority (obecní úřad). The elementary school was closed down in 1985. In the school building a part of the comedy The Snowdrop Festival (in Czech Slavnosti sněženek, 1983, director Jiří Menzel) was filmed. Children attend an elementary school at Škvorec. There are no post office, school, hospital, police station or railway station. ==History== The first written record dates back to 1223 when the village was a property of Mstidruh of Sluštice. Already at that time there was a parish church and a stronghold. It is an evidence that Sluštice was among significant villages. In 1519 it was bought by Marta Pechancová of Bezděkov. At that time the stronghold was not inhabited, it was controlled from Královice and Křenice and the local stronghold ceased to exist. The village of Sluštice belonged to the Královice and Křenice estates. In 1623 (at the time of the Thirty Years' War) Sluštice was confiscated, sold to the Prince Charles of Liechtenstein and incorporated into the estate of Škvorec with which it shared its fate. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sluštice」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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