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Krní is a small municipality situated in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It lies approximately 45 kilometers southeast of Prague, nestled in a predominantly agricultural landscape between the rivers Vltava and Sázava. The village is administratively part of the Mladá Boleslav District and is governed by a local council elected every four years.

The earliest written record of Krní dates to a 1352 deed in which the settlement is mentioned

According to the 2021 census, Krní had a population of 312 inhabitants, a slight decline from the

Culturally, Krní hosts an annual harvest festival in early September, featuring traditional folk music, dance, and

as
part
of
the
estate
of
the
nearby
town
of
Kralupy.
Throughout
the
Middle
Ages
the
community
was
primarily
engaged
in
farming
and
livestock
rearing,
while
a
modest
mill
on
the
Sázava
River
supplied
grain
to
surrounding
hamlets.
In
the
19th century
the
construction
of
a
railway
line
connecting
Mladá Boleslav
and
Kutná Hora
spurred
limited
industrial
development,
though
the
village
retained
its
rural
character.
2008
figure
of
328.
The
demographic
profile
is
characterized
by
an
aging
population,
with
over
30 percent
of
residents
aged
65
or
older.
The
local
economy
remains
centered
on
agriculture,
small‑scale
manufacturing,
and
tourism
focused
on
the
historic
stone
church
of
St. Wenceslaus,
which
dates
from
the
early
17th century.
regional
culinary
specialties.
The
municipality
is
also
part
of
a
regional
environmental
initiative
aimed
at
preserving
the
watershed
of
the
Sázava
River.