Veltruby
Veltruby is a municipality and village in Kolín District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,500 inhabitants. Administrative partsThe village of Hradišťko I is an administrative part of Veltruby. EtymologyThe name is derived from the word veltrubové, which denoted people who velmi troubili (literally "blow horns a lot", but in old Czech it also meant figuratively "idle a lot").[2] GeographyVeltruby is located about 5 kilometres (3 mi) north of Kolín and 46 km (29 mi) east of Prague. It lies in a flat landscape in the Central Elbe Table. The municipality is situated on the right bank of the Elbe River. There are two artificial lakes, created by flooding sandstone quarries. HistoryThe first written mention of Veltruby is from 1388. Hradišťko I was first mentioned in 1290.[3] Demographics
TransportVeltruby is located on the railway line Prague–Kolín.[6] SightsThe main landmark of Veltruby is the Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary. It was built in the late Neoclassical style in 1843–1846, but it has a medieval core.[7] The Chapel of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary in Hradišťko I was built in 1909–1910.[8] References
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