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Country
  
Czech Republic

District
  
Hodonín District

Elevation
  
214 m

Population
  
2,106 (1 Jan 2012)

Region
  
South Moravian Region

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Area
  
13.92 km²

Local time
  
Saturday 11:28 PM

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Weather
  
13°C, Wind SE at 31 km/h, 52% Humidity

Team
  
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Blatnice pod Svatým Antonínkem is a village in Hodonín County in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. As of 2008 it had a population of 2,124.

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The village was first mentioned in 1046. The village is known for its wine, which has a rich tradition, and has its own brand of wine Blatnický Roháč. People in the village produce wine in traditional wine cellars, of which the oldest were built at the end of the 16th or at the beginning of the 17th century.

In the village proper, there is a church of St. Andrew. On the hill over the village, there is a small church of St. Anthony, built in the 17th century, local centre of pilgrimage. In the village, there are also a primary school, and all civic facilities.

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Emigration to America

Hundreds of residents of Blatnice emigrated to the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Destinations included the states of Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois, mainly centering in and around Chicago. Many of them were welcomed by former Blatnice residents, František Cícha, Antonin Valášek and František and Mary (Cicha) Vyskočil at the Moravsky Dům on 26th Street in Chicago to the United States. This club provided Moravian social interaction to the newcomers. Surnames associated with these immigrants were:

Budinek, Cicha, Fajkus, Fnasek, Gal, Hanacek, Hejtmanek, Kalina, Kalisek, Macal, Misek, Najdal, Nemcicky, Nemecek, Petratur, Pospisil, Stanek, Valasek, Vybiral, Vyskocil

References

Blatnice pod Svatým Antonínkem Wikipedia