Krhanice
Krhanice is a village and municipality in the Benešov District of the Central Bohemian Region in the Czech Republic. It is located approximately 30 kilometers southeast of Prague.
Geography:
Krhanice is situated in a hilly landscape. The Sázava River flows near the village, contributing to the area's scenic beauty.
History:
The first written mention of Krhanice dates back to the 14th century. The village has a history rooted in agriculture and rural life. Over time, it has grown from a small settlement into a modern municipality.
Population:
As of recent data, the population of Krhanice is approximately [Insert Current Population Number Here - if available, otherwise remove this sentence entirely].
Economy:
The economy of Krhanice is primarily based on agriculture, small businesses, and increasingly, tourism. Its proximity to Prague makes it an attractive residential area for commuters.
Landmarks and Culture:
While Krhanice is a relatively small village, it possesses a characteristic charm of Czech rural life. The village church, often the focal point of many Czech villages, serves as a notable landmark. Local cultural events and traditions are practiced by the community.
Transportation:
Krhanice is accessible by road, and public transportation options connect it to nearby towns and cities, including Prague.