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Sedlec-Prcice (Czech Republic)

Benesov okres, Central Bohemian region

Last modified: 2004-01-24 by jarig bakker
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[Flag of Sedlec-Prcice by Ivan Sache, 10 Mar 2000
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Sedlec-Prčice flag

Flag adopted 2 Sep 1994. Image after this site,, reported by Dov Gutterman, 6 Mar 2000.
Sedlec-Prčice is c. 60 km in the Benešov district southwest of Prague, has many claims to fame. The most important of these is historical: the region was the home of Vítek of Prčice, the forefather of the noble Rosenberg family, which was known by its insignia, a rose. Vítek's rose is the oldest known insignia of a noble family in the Czech lands. Despite the fact that Sedlec-Prčice is rather small, it nevertheless has more neighborhoods - 36 in all - than any other Czech city or town. Many little villages with fantastic names in the area are considered to be a part of  Sedlec-Prčice - Monín, Chotětice, Šanovice, Myslkov, Bolešín, Vrchotice, Kvašt'ov, Krošíček, Náhlík, Mrákotice, and so on.
Jarig Bakker, 3 May, 2000. 

Sedlec-Prčice Coat of Arms

[COA of Sedlec-Prcice] from the Sedlec-Prčice website, reported by Dov Gutterman, 6 March 2000. 

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