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November 23rd, 2010
8% of Land Belongs to Untraceable Owners

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PRAGUE DAILY MONITOR – Up to 8 percent of the Czech Republic’s territory are plots with unknown or unidentifiable owners and many of them are quite significant in economic terms, daily Lidove noviny (LN) has written. Thousands of hectares of land officially belong to nobody. Their owner is neither the state, nor a company nor a private person. “Owner unknown,” say documents on the plots’ ownership, LN wrote. Read More