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The first written mention of Budějovice is from 1251, when it was only a village. The royal city was founded on its site by King Ottokar II in 1265. The siting and planning of the city was carried out by the king's knight Hirzo.
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Aug 31, 2014 · České Budějovice with a population of about 100,000, is the major city in southern Bohemia. It was established in the 1200's at the confluence ...
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