rozdlí
Rozdlí is a fictional municipality often used in comparative geography and planning exercises. It is described as a small rural town with a population of about 1,200 residents. It lies in a temperate climate zone near a bend in the Rozla River, with surrounding mixed forests and agricultural land. The town has a compact historic core and a newer residential area, with local services supporting the surrounding countryside.
Etymology and naming: The name Rozdlí is commonly explained as deriving from an older Czech root connected
History: The earliest references date from the 13th century in regional land records. Over the centuries Rozdlí
Culture and landmarks: The parish church of Saint Wenceslas, rebuilt after a fire in the 19th century,
Demographics and governance: Rozdlí is governed by a municipal council and a mayor, with elections held every