Černošice, Administrative municipality in Prague-West District, Czech Republic.
Černošice spreads along both sides of the Vltava River with houses scattered among forested hills at 211 meters elevation. The layout mixes residential neighborhoods with wooded areas that give the place a semi-rural character.
The area first appeared in records in 1088 as Dolní Mokropsy, with Horní Černošice established in 1115. These two settlements formed the foundation for the modern municipality.
The Church of the Assumption anchors community life with its baroque interior, serving as a gathering place that connects residents to local traditions. People pass by it regularly during walks and daily routines through the town center.
Trains have connected the area to Prague since 1862 through two railway stations, making commuting and visiting straightforward. Regular service means you can plan visits without worrying about getting back to the city.
The municipality holds expanded administrative powers to oversee surrounding areas, a role that extends beyond typical suburban communities. This responsibility shapes how the place functions within the region's governance structure.
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