Lhotka
Lhotka is a place name used for several settlements in the Czech Republic. The name derives from Lhota, a medieval settlement concept in which new residents received certain privileges, such as temporary exemption from feudal duties. The suffix -ka is a diminutive, giving the sense of a small or young village. Because the name is widely used, identifying a specific Lhotka usually requires disambiguation by district or region.
In administrative terms, Lhotka may refer to either standalone municipalities or to villages that are administrative
Lhotkas are typically rural settlements. They often trace their origins to the Middle Ages and may preserve
See also Lhota (toponym) for related naming patterns and disambiguation notes.