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The village of Bernartice is located in the Jeseník district in the Olomouc region. It covers an area of 2851 hectares and is located at an altitude of 247 m above sea level. The first written record of Bernartice dates from 1291, although according to the architectural character of the then church, the village is certainly older. The village also ...

Lipová-lázně is a picturesque mountain village situated on the border of the Hrubý Jeseník Mountains and the Rychlebské Mountains in the district of Jeseník. It is situated at an altitude of 498 m above sea level and its area is 4437 hectares. The village is known for its beautiful surroundings, which offers a rich opportunity for cycling, hiking ...

Lipová is a village and municipality (obec) in Přerov District in the Czech Republic. The village is located in the valley of the Bystřička River, at the foot of the Hostýn Hills and now has 272 inhabitants. The village was made famous by the family distillery of Mr. Krutil slivovitz, which has been in operation since 1916. The first written ...

It has been called Sandy since 1948, before it was referred to as Sandhýbl, which was similar to the German Sandhübel, ie a sand hill, a hill. In 1924, the settlements Studený Zejf (German Kaltenseifen - in the sense of a cold creek and gold placer) and Chebzí (Hollunder - to mark the elderberry) were attached to Sandhýblu. Písečná lies in ...

Střítež nad Ludinou is a village in the foothills of the Moravian Gate with 830 inhabitants. It is located 6 km north of Hranice in a narrow, long valley below the last foothills of Nízký Jeseník, which reaches the Oder Hills. It is 3 km long around the brook Ludina, which rises between Partutovice and Jindřichov. In Hranice, Ludina flows into the ...

Municipality Partutovice: Eleven kilometers north of Hranice on the Vítkov Highlands stretches at an altitude of 530 m.n.m. mountain village Partutovice. Not far from it, in the forest Bejchlovci in the marshes has its beginning mountain stream Mraznice, which then flows into Ludina. The first written mention of Partutovice comes from 1412. ...

Rovensko has a name after the noun plain. The municipal seal of Rovenska shows a crayfish. The cadastral area of Rovenska with an area of 750 hectares corresponds only partially with the name of the village, because in its plane lies only its eastern part, while in the west the terrain already descends into the hills of the Zábřežská (Drozdovská) ...

Obecní úřad Dřevnovice. Dřevnovice village is located in the southwest of the district of Prostejov, at the confluence of the river Haná and Pačlavský stream. The first written records are from 1365, but the village was founded around 1205. A certain source states that in 1329 there was a wooden fortress, which proves that the likely ...

Municipal Office Velké Kunětice. The rather German name Kunzendorf suggests that it was originally about Konrad's village; however, the connection with the Czech personal name Kuňata is also likely. The attribute Velké (Gross) began to be used gradually to distinguish from Suchý Kunětice (today Konradów in Poland), especially after the division ...

Obec Klokočí: The name of the village of Klokočí is derived by experts from the shrub "kangaroo", whose fruits already appear on the municipal seal from 1766. However, the first written mention of the village dates back to 1371 and confirms that Klokočí was part of the Drahotuš estate. From 1408 to 1476, Klokočí belongs to the Lords of Cimburk ...

Obec Senička Senička village is located on the very edge of fertile Hana in the foothills of the Drahanská Highlands, west of Olomouc. It belongs to the villages where the ancient settlement has been documented since prehistoric times. The first written mention of the village is from 1348. 349 inhabitants live in the village, of which 4% of ...

Obecní úřad Postřelmůvek. Postřelmůvek is a village and municipality (obec) in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. As of August 28, 2006, 339 people lived here. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1365. He says that Postřelmůvek belongs to the Olomouc Chapter. The following cultural monuments ...

The history of Usov is associated with the castle and the first credible report about it dates back to 1260. The town stretches at an average altitude of 280 m in the valley of the brook below the castle on a hill that rises from the former castle below a steep slope to the east. undulating plane of Mohelnice furrow. Usov chateau is visible from a ...

The village of Cholina is situated on the edge of the Haná plain in the foothills of the wooded hill Rampach about 5 km south of the town of Litovel. Numerous archaeological finds document the ancient settlement of this region. It is first mentioned in written sources as early as 1141, when a part of it was mentioned belonged to the Olomouc ...

The village of Velký Týnec is an old Slavic village founded in places where there were still older settlements in the depths of prehistory, as evidenced by numerous but absolutely convincing finds of prehistoric objects. It is located in the Olomouc district at the confluence of the Týnečky and Beroňka streams. The first written mention of the ...

Daskabát village is situated along the road from Olomouc to Lipník nad Bečvou, on the last slopes of the Oder Hills in the district of Olomouc, Olomouc region. The village has 599 inhabitants. On the site of today's Daskabát stood the village of Otěhřiby, which belonged to the Olomouc bishopric. The first mention of it is from 1232, in 1841 it ...

Obec Bušín      The village is a residence with a long history, mention of it is from 1490. The name of the village (German Buschin) is derived from a personal name, probably from Bus, Bus or Bus. The sign is a perpendicularly built blade, which is accompanied by seven stars on the sides. The village lies predominantly at an altitude of about ...

Obec Bohuslavice. When in 1901 the peasants of the village and the surrounding area loaded up a mountain dairy cooperative and built a cooperative dairy, they had no idea that its chimney would become a nesting place for storks after many years. The dairy served until September 21, 1970, when its operation was stopped after the construction of ...

The first written mention of the village dates back to 1131, when it belonged to the Archdioconate of Přerov. The village is located near the district town of Přerov, with a population of 1650. In the village there is a kindergarten, elementary school, health center, library, cinema, grocery stores. In the village are springs of mineral water, ...

Šišma village is located in a slightly undulating region covered with forests, between Lipník and Dřevohostice in the district of Přerov. At present, 205 people live here and the village is part of the Záhoří-Helfštýn microregion. The first written mention of the village with an unusual name comes from 1348, which proves that there used to stand ...

Dolní Studénky village. Dolní Studénky is first mentioned in written sources in 1353. However, man settled on fertile soils in the Desná valley much earlier. One of the villages founded at that time is Dolní Studénky. In the oldest records of the Earth's records, however, the name is not Studénky, but "Studenka". The name was probably given ...

The first written mention of Bratrušov dates back to 1371 and is the will of the Moravian margrave John Henry (brother of Charles IV), who bequeathed to his son Prokop several villages, including Bratrušov. Both the Czech name and the German name Brattersdorf are derived from the Czech personal name Bratruš and it means “Bratruš's Village”. ...

Bohdíkov is a village and municipality (obec) in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region. Most of Bohdíkov lies in the valley of the Morava River, or on gentle slopes in the surroundings. The village is situated at an altitude of 348 meters above sea level and has an area of 2622 ha. Bohdíkov consists of four cadastral areas - Dolní Bohdíkov, ...

The history of the town and its surroundings has been connected with gold and mining activities since its vague beginnings. It brought prosperity and falls in the lives of its inhabitants. But not only mining people were alive here. In addition to common crafts, it has been and still is "textile industry" over the last three centuries. Wood ...

The village of Citov lies in the flat area of the fertile landscape of Haná, approximately 10 km west of Přerov, on the left bank of the river branch called Morávka. We know about Citov from 1283, when Milíč from Citov appears as a witness in a document which Bishop Dětřich of Olomouc confirmed to the monastery of St. James in Olomouc for the ...