The article addresses the extinct highway, called Cikánka, which between the 16th and 19th centuries functioned as the shortened route between České Budějovice and Austria. The construction of the railroad precipitated its decline. Several extant segments of the old road have been discovered in the terrain.
The study presents the partial outcome of long-term research into mediaeval roads and settlements in the Bojovský stream drainage area located in the north-western surroundings of confluence of the the Vltava and Sázava rivers at Davle. Specifically, it proposes a possible localisation of the vanished town of Jablonná, also enabling us to name a well-known archaeological location for which we do not know the historical name.
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