Sedlany
Sedlany is a municipality located in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. The town is situated approximately 20 kilometers south of Prague, the nation's capital. Historically, Sedlany has been an agricultural center and a market town serving the surrounding rural communities. Its origins can be traced back to the medieval period.
The town's economy is diversified, though still retains some connection to agriculture. Modern industries also contribute
Notable landmarks in Sedlany include the Church of Saint Martin, which features architectural elements from different
Sedlany experiences a temperate climate characteristic of Central Europe. The municipality is accessible by road and