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History
The first reference about the municipality, particularly Old Dobev, is mentioned from the year 1318. Similarly as in many municipalities in South Bohemia a stronghold used to there (today only a part of a wall preserved in the barn of a yard). A gothic chapel was built here at the end of the 14th century, today a church of St. Brikcí. Between 1790 – 1800 earl Josef Adolf Schwarzenberg built 36 houses for the rafters on the Otava and in that way New Dobev was created.
Large Nepodřice – a settlement with an extraordinary regular village square where several ponds are one after another. The first record is from 1360.
Small Nepodřice – the first record also from 1360. The St. Wenceslas Chapel in a stony wall of an orchard is from 1872.
Oldřichov – the first record about the village is from 1387. Since 1870 a beautiful St. Mary chapel has been situated at the village place – a small mistake is a date 1864 at the front which was made at one of later reconstructions.










