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Sudička is a figure in Slavic mythology. It tells the story of three old women spinners who approach cradles of every newborn child, and foretell their fate. The first has a big bottom lip from the continuous salivating the thread. The second has an inch-wide thumb from drafting the fiber and the third has a huge foot from pedaling on the spinning wheel. The fate will fulfill to the man, regardless as to whether he is a good man or a bad man.
The story has many similarities to the Greek myth of the Moirai.
Sudice may mean:
- village Sudice in Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic
- village Sudice in Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic
- Slavic mythological beings Sudice
Sudice formerly Zauditz also Czauditz (, ) located within the historical and geographical region of Upper Silesia, is now a border town in the district of Opava present day Czech Republic, that since medieval times held a municipal charter and enjoyed Town privileges ( German town law).
Within present day Czech Republic it belongs to the administrative Moravian-Silesian Region and is located in the northern tip of the micro Hlučín Region, close to the border with Poland. Its Polish town neighbour Pietraszyn is about a kilometer away.
Sudice is a village and municipality ( obec) in Blansko District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic.
The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 445 (as at 28 August 2006).
Sudice lies approximately north of Blansko, north of Brno, and east of Prague.