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'''Milíře''' ([[German language|German]]: ''(Tachauer) Albersdörfer Brand'') is a village in the Czech Republic, in the region of [[Plzeň]], near the town of [[Tachov]] ([[German language|German]]: ''Tachau'').
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The first written document mentioning Milíře comes from 1669. The church of Saints Peter and Paul was built in 1814.
'''Milíře''' ([[German language|German]]: ''(Tachauer) Brand'') is a village in the Czech Republik, in the region of [[Plzeň]], near the town of [[Tachov]] ([[German language|German]]: ''Tachau'').

The first written document mentioning Milíře comes from 1669. The church of Miliře was built in 1814.


In 1946 most German-speaking inhabitants, the majority in the village and the Tachov area, were [[Expulsion of Germans after World War II|expelled]]. After the war, the area was only partly repopulated.
In 1946 most German-speaking inhabitants, the majority in the village and the Tachov area, were [[Expulsion of Germans after World War II|expelled]]. After the war, the area was only partly repopulated.


After the "velvet revolution" (1989), German companies started to operate factories to make use of the cheap labour in the Tachov area. However, the area is still among the economically least developed Czech regions.
After the "[[Velvet Revolution]]" (1989), German companies started to operate factories to make use of the cheap labour in the Tachov area. However, the area is still among the economically least-developed Czech regions.


In 1999 the future king of the Netherlands, Prince Willem Alexander, came to shoot pheasants in Miliře. See: "Social dynamics in a Bohemian village" (external link below).
In 1999, the future king of the Netherlands, Prince [[Willem-Alexander]], came to Miliře to shoot pheasants.


==Other towns in Tachov miniregion==
==Other towns in Tachov miniregion==
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* [http://www.foruminst.sk/publ/nostratempora/8/nostratempora8_svasek.pdf Social dynamics in a Bohemian village (a scientific article about Miliře)]
* [http://www.foruminst.sk/publ/nostratempora/8/nostratempora8_svasek.pdf Social dynamics in a Bohemian village (a scientific article about Miliře)]


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Revision as of 06:42, 5 March 2017

See other places named Milíře.
Milíře
Map of the Czech Republic highlighting Milíře
Map of the Czech Republic highlighting Milíře
Coordinates: 49°47′40″N 12°33′12″E / 49.79444°N 12.55333°E / 49.79444; 12.55333
CountryCzech Republic
RegionPilsen
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Website[1]

Milíře (German: (Tachauer) Albersdörfer Brand) is a village in the Czech Republic, in the region of Plzeň, near the town of Tachov (German: Tachau).

The first written document mentioning Milíře comes from 1669. The church of Saints Peter and Paul was built in 1814.

In 1946 most German-speaking inhabitants, the majority in the village and the Tachov area, were expelled. After the war, the area was only partly repopulated.

After the "Velvet Revolution" (1989), German companies started to operate factories to make use of the cheap labour in the Tachov area. However, the area is still among the economically least-developed Czech regions.

In 1999, the future king of the Netherlands, Prince Willem-Alexander, came to Miliře to shoot pheasants.

Other towns in Tachov miniregion

Konstantinovy Lázně, Rozvadov, Stříbro, Kladruby, chateau Trpisty, Halže, Tachov.