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The village of Olšany is part of the Šumper district and forms its western extremity. It lies in the beautiful valley of the Morava River and the Hrůzná Voda stream, popularly called Bušínský potok. It lies in a wedge of mountains, on the western and northwestern sides are the outcrops of Kralické Sněžník, and on the left bank of the Morava River ...

The village of Postřelmov. Postřelmov is a village of 3,000 inhabitants in the Olomouc region, Šumperk district. It is located in flat terrain at an altitude of 284 m. The Desná River flows into the Morava River in its cadastre. The first written mention of Postřelmov dates back to 1349. There are several listed buildings in the village. The ...

Nový Malín village. The village of Nový Malín was called Frankšát until 1947. This name was taken from the German Frankstadt, after the founders, who were probably Franks, or from the name Frank, i.e. derived from one of them. The original settlement arose in the hills inside the forest as Mlýnská ves (Mühldorfel) and grew along the stream down ...

Municipal office. Moravičany is located at the confluence of the Morava and Třebůvka rivers in the Mohelnická brázdy plain. Since 1976, the villages of Doubravice and Mitrovica have been part of Moravičany. At the last population census, a total of 1,295 people were reported in Moravičany, of which 140 were in Doubravice and 62 in ...

The village of Jindřichov near Šumperk was founded in 1953 and has been part of the Šumperk district since that date, although the name Jindřichov first appears at the end of 1862. This is evidenced by a document submitted to the then c.k. to the district office in Vizmberk (now Loučná) dated 25/11/1862 and settlement of the district office dated ...

The city of Hanušovice. Hanušovice, like Vysoké Žibřidovice and today's Žleb (formerly Valteřice) belong to the oldest villages of the Šumper district. According to the deed dated May 3, 1325, which the knight Jan Wustehube ceded to the stone monastery in Silesia, the Old Town, then called Goldek (= golden corner), with ten villages, among them ...

Mírov (German: Mürau) is a village located in the southern part of the Šumperk district, about 4 km northwest of Mohelnice. It currently has about 410 inhabitants. The dominant feature of the village is the medieval castle, which houses the high-security Mírov prison. After the Bishop of Olomouc, Bruno of Schauenburg, founded Mírov Castle in ...

The village of Sobotín. The village has 1,246 inhabitants (1/1/2010) and is located at an altitude of 445 m above sea level. In 1351, the village is mentioned for the first time in the document by which the bishopric of Litomyšl was created. As early as 1496, an iron hammer stood in Sobotín. Iron ore was mined in the surrounding hills, as ...

Štíta Municipal Office. Tourist Information Centre, phone: 583 440 109, e-mail: info@stity.cz The town of Štíty, with a rich history dating back to 1278, lies at the foot of the Eagle Mountains and the Jeseníky Mountains. It is located on the imaginary border between Moravia and Bohemia. The picturesque town in the Šumperk district has over two ...

The village of Sudkov. History of Sudkov. The first settlers came to our region probably after 1207 during the colonization of Northern Moravia. The first written report is in the land registers from 1353, when Anna, the wife of the lord from Sovince, donated half of the village of Sudkova to her son. The gentlemen from Sovince were therefore ...

The village of Rejchartice. Rejchartice, Riegersdorf in German, lies around the hot stream of the Rejchartické stream. Average altitude 493 m, area of the village 681 ha. The first written mention is from 1350 in connection with the original church. The village belonged to the Bludov manor from the beginning of the 17th century. After 1848, it ...