Sadova
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village, municipality, 11th century construction
Sadova village and municipality in Hradec Kralove district.
The first written mention of the village comes from 1086.
On 3rd July 1866, the area around Sadová became the scene of the Battle of Königgrätz, the bloodiest battle of the Austro-Prussian War. There are many monuments and graves in and around Sadová commemorating this event. The main battlefield and museum is located in the nearby village of Chlum about 4 km away.
The first written mention of the village comes from 1086.
On 3rd July 1866, the area around Sadová became the scene of the Battle of Königgrätz, the bloodiest battle of the Austro-Prussian War. There are many monuments and graves in and around Sadová commemorating this event. The main battlefield and museum is located in the nearby village of Chlum about 4 km away.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sadová
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°17'53"N 15°41'50"E
- Jasenna 21 km
- Vlčice 32 km
- Kunčice nad Labem 33 km
- Roztoky u Jilemnice 35 km
- Kruh 35 km
- Bernartice 44 km
- Adršpach 46 km
- Chełmsko Śląskie 50 km
- Malá Úpa 51 km
- Lipienica 53 km
- Sadova railway station 0.3 km
- Battle of Königgrätz - battlefield from 1866 2.6 km
- Hnevceves railway station 2.6 km
- Sviep forest 2.8 km
- Trebovetice railway stop 3.3 km
- Horinevska Bazantnice 4.9 km
- Velkovrestovsky Rybnik 6.7 km
- Autokemp Velky Vrestov 6.9 km
- St. Gotthard Church and Cemetery 8.3 km
- Former LKHK outter marker (NDB) 422kHz 8.5 km