Kamenice (Prague-East District)
Kamenice is a municipality and village in the Prague-East District of the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It is located approximately 20 kilometers southeast of Prague.
Geography:
Kamenice lies in a hilly landscape characterized by forests and meadows. The Ladanka brook flows through the municipality.
History:
The first written mention of Kamenice dates back to the 13th century. The village has a rich history, with several historical landmarks.
Demographics:
As of [insert current year based on your knowledge, or state "the most recent available data"], the population of Kamenice is approximately [insert current population based on your knowledge, or state "x number of inhabitants"].
Economy:
While historically an agricultural area, the economy of Kamenice has shifted towards services and light industry. Its proximity to Prague also makes it a popular residential area for commuters.
Landmarks:
- Kamenice Castle: A significant historical landmark in the municipality. Its history dates back centuries, and it has undergone several reconstructions and renovations.
- Church of [Insert Church Name, if known, or a general descriptor like "the local Church"]: A historical church that stands as a testament to the religious heritage of the area.
- [Add other notable landmarks, if known. Otherwise, omit this bullet point.]
Transportation:
Kamenice is accessible by road and public transportation. Bus lines connect it to Prague and other nearby towns.
Notable People:
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