Hulice is a municipality and village in Beneà ¡ov District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 300 inhabitants.
Hulice consists of two municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):
The name is derived from the personal name Hula.
Hulice is located about east of Beneà ¡ov and southeast of Prague. It lies in the Vlaà ¡im Uplands. The highest point is at above sea level. The municipality is situated on the shores of the à  vihov Reservoir, built on the à ½elivka River.
The first written mention of Hulice is from 1295. Until the Hussite Wars, the village belonged to the à  tÃÂpánov estate, owned by Prague archbishopric. After the wars, Hulice was acquired for a while by the TrÃÂka of LÃÂpa family. After that, the owners often changed and among them were various less important nobles. In the 17th century, Hulice became a part of the Kà Âivsoudov estate. In the 18th century, the village was annexed to the Soutice estate.
The D1 motorway from Prague to Brno passes through the municipality.
There are no protected cultural monuments in the municipality.
In Hulice is the Vodnàdà ¯m ("water house"), a visitor centre of the à  vihov Reservoir with an exposition on water treatment and with game elements for both children and adults. The visitor centre organizes guided tours of the dam.