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Obecní úřad Dobrá. Authorized Authority:  - building authority for the municipalities of Dobratice, Nižní Lhoty, Nošovice,    Pazderna, Vojkovice, Horni Domaslavice  - register for municipalities Dobratice, Dolní Tošanovice, Horní    Tošanovice, Nižní Lhoty, Nosovice, Pazderna, Třanovice,    Vojkovice. Competence of the municipality to the ...

Milíkov is a village and municipality (obec) in Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. And it consists of two separate parts, which are called Dědina and Paseky. Milíkov covers an area of 916 hectares and is situated at an altitude of 420 m above sea level. The first written mention of the village dates back ...

Obecní úřad Nižní Lhoty. The village of Nižní Lhoty is a small village situated in the beautiful environment of the valley of the Morávka river, away from the main communication links. The name Nižní Lhoty (Lower or Lower Lhota) has been known from the sources since the 16th century. Yet the village was undoubtedly established during the field ...

Municipal office. Horní Tošanovice - a member of the Stonávka River Basin Micro-Region. Horní Tošanovice is a small village with 500 inhabitants, which lies in the picturesque foothill countryside between the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy and Žermanice dam on the former "imperial road", connecting Silesia in the past with other countries of the ...

The town of Brušperk lies in the middle of the territory between towns of Ostrava, Frýdek-Místek, Kopřivnice in the area called Lašsko. It is situated on both banks of Ondřejnice. The historic part of town on the right bank, the younger part-elementary and kindergarten, sports stadium and family houses on the left bank. The foundation charter ...

Fire and Rescue Service of the Moravian-Silesian Region, Territorial Department of Frýdek-Místek.

Frýdek-Místek Territorial Department, Třinec Fire Station. Firefighters.

Třinec Municipal Police. Integrated exit center.

The city of Třinec is located in the district of Frýdek-Místek, about 32 km southeast of Ostrava. Třinec is an industrial city and is home to one of the largest metallurgical companies in the Czech Republic Třinecké železárny. The river Olše flows through the town from the south and is surrounded by the Moravian-Silesian and Silesian Beskydy ...

The statutory city of Frýdek-Místek is located in the Moravian-Silesian Region in the foothills of the Beskydy Mountains, at the confluence of the Ostravice and Morávka rivers. The oldest written sources document the existence of municipalities as early as the mid-13th century. The first clear mention of Frýdek comes from the first half of the ...

Obecní úřad Nýdek. Nýdek is a village and municipality (obec) in Northeastern Czech Republic in the North Moravia and Silesia. With an area of 2820 ha it ranks among the largest municipalities of the Frýdek-Místek district. The population is 1994. The highest point is Čantoryje Mountain - 995 m above sea level. Water is drained from the village ...

Municipal office. Vělopolí is located in Podbeskydí in the rolling hills between Horní Žukov in the north, Třanovice in the west, Stříteží in the south and Ropice in the east. Vělopolka brook flows through the village, a tributary of the Ropičanka River. It is off the main road, local road connects it to road I / 48 in Horní Žukov and road I / ...

Municipal office. Malenovice is a village located below the Lysá hora in Beskydy. Nowadays they are the starting point for hikes to Lysá hora and other mountain tourism and winter sports center. The origin of the village dates from 1611 - 1617. The area is 13 km2, the population is 607. The area is characterized by richly rugged terrain Beskydy ...

Jablunkov, known as the easternmost town in the Czech Republic, is located in the district of Frýdek-Místek, at the confluence of the Olše and Lomná rivers. The town is dominated by a historic square with a fountain and a baroque statue of Immaculata, a Renaissance parish church of the Corpus Christi rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style, the oldest ...

Obecní úřad Krásná. Krásná is situated in the mountain valley of the Mohelnice River, the left tributary of the Morávka River. The valley is dominated by Lysá hora and Travný. On the slopes of Mount Kyčery lies the local part, called Dolní Krásná. In summer there is the possibility of hiking, swimming, fishing, tennis, picking berries, ...

Obecní úřad Bruzovice. Bruzovice village is located on the route from Frýdek-Místek to Havířov. It was founded at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries during colonization. The first written record dates back to around 1305. The founder and first feudal owner of the settlement was the nobleman Ondřej Brus, the courtier of the first Duke of ...

The village of Fryčovice was founded by Olomouc bishop Bruno of Schauenburk on wooded land, which it received from Count Frack of Hückewagen around 1255. The locator was probably named Fritz (Frydrich) - Fritzendorf. The oldest surviving report is from 1267. Some sources state that the name Fryčovice comes from the word fryšování, which indicates ...

Ostravice Municipal Office. Ostravice was founded in the second half of the 16th century. The first written record dates back to 1581 from the urbari of the Hukvaldy estate, where it is written as an OSTRAWICZE village. Settlement of Pobeskydí proceeded as a result of so-called peasant and Wallachian colonization from both the Czech and Polish ...

Municipal office:  - population 989  - area of the village 645, 96 ha  - altitude 346 m above sea level. Competence of the municipality to the authorities:  - building - Good  - registry - Good  - financial, cadastral, land, customs, district court -    Frydek-Mistek  - military administration - Nový Jičín. The village Nošovice is ...

Čeladná is a village and municipality (obec) in Moravian-Silesian Region in the Frýdek-Místek District. It covers an area of 5904 ha and is situated at an altitude of 430 m above sea level. The first written mention of the village comes from the very end of the 16th century. Since 2000, Čeladná has been booming and has become a popular place for ...

Vojkovice Municipal Office. The village of Vojkovice has an area of 487 ha and is located at an altitude of 315 m above sea level. Under the name Vojtěchov, later Vojtěchovice, now Vojkovice are recorded as early as 1300. Originally there were about 10 larger farms. The village belonged to Prince Frýdek-Místek and was later sold to Tluk of ...