Městská policie Havířov
City police, commissariat.
City police, commissariat.
Havířov Municipal Police, Commissariat.
STATUTORY TOWN OSTRAVA, Ostrava City Council. The city of Ostrava was established in 1267. Ostrava was a small serfdom town up to the second half of 18th century. The discovery of hard coal, especially its usability in industrial production, brought a fundamental breakthrough in its development. This contributed also to general expansion of trade and crafts and to construction of railway in…
Statutory city of Ostrava city district Slezská Ostrava. Silesian Ostrava was founded in the 13th century. The district is part of the city of Ostrava, located in the Ostrava Basin. The Silesian Ostrava city district is the largest district of Ostrava with an area of 4,175 hectares. It includes eight cadastral areas - own Silesian Ostrava, Antošovice, Heřmanice, Hrušov, Koblov, Kunčičky,…
Statutory city of Ostrava City district Stará Bělá. It lies about 10 km southeast of the center of Ostrava. Although it forms a common administrative unit with Ostrava, it has retained its rural character. The terrain of the village is rugged, although the altitude does not exceed 300 m.n.m. A large part of the area - 14 km2 consists of forests, the area adjacent to the right bank of the Odra…
Statutory city of Ostrava - Michálkovice Municipal District. The population of the city district is about 3120. Formerly a mining and agricultural village (until 1941), now an independent city district of the Statutory City of Ostrava (since 1991). In particular, mining has long determined the character of the village. Mining of carbon black coal began in 1850 and ended on June 30, 1993. On…
Office of the municipal district of Ostrava - South.
PETŘVALD CITY OFFICE. The mining town of Petřvald is part of the Karviná district, which is located in the Silesian part of North Moravia. The town and the entire district of Karviná are given a specific character by the deep coal mining that has already been completed. Its layers, 160-800 m thick, are deposited under Quaternary and Tertiary overburdens. On the territory of the city is the…
Petrovice u Karviné Municipal Office. Petrovice lies at the state border with the Republic of Poland. The total area of Petrovice is 2047 ha and is located at an average altitude of 225 m. The village currently has 4545 inhabitants. The village of Petrovice u Karviné consists of four parts: Petrovice, Dolní Marklovice, Závada and Prstná. During development, these parts were merged several…
Municipal office ALBRECHTICE. Albrechtice is located at the northern foot of the Těšín Hills, in the southern part of the Karviná district. The river Stonávka flows through the village with its tributary Chotěbuzka. On an area of 12.69 m2, approximately 4,000 inhabitants live. The oldest archaeological monuments date from the Stone Age. Other documented monuments, two pottery kilns,…
Municipal office. The village of Těrlicko covers an area of 24.4 km2 on the slopes of the Těšín Hills, above the Těřlicka Dam, about 9 km from Český Těšín, on an important transport axis that connects Ostrava and Havířov with the transition to Poland and Slovakia. The municipality consists of three formerly separate municipalities bordering the course of the Stonávka River: Horní Těrlicko,…
Statutory city of Ostrava - City district Pustkovec. K 1.1. 2011 has 1249 citizens Pustkovec. The first surviving written mention of Pustkovec dates back to 1377, when it is mentioned in one of the documents on the division of Opava between the sons of Prince Nicholas II. The documents were issued on 18 April 1377. The latter, which defines the part of the princes of Václav and Přemek, contains…
Statutory city of Ostrava City district Plesná. Plesná is one of the 23 districts of the city of Ostrava. It is located about 15 km (6mi) from the downtown area. It is a peripheral part of the city and therefore adjacent not only to the city districts such as Martinov, Pustkovec, Poruba and Krasne Pole, but also to villages namely Dhylov, Dobroslavice and Velka Polom. The cadastre of our…
STATUTORY CITY OF OSTRAVA Martinov urban district. Martinov is located on the right bank of the Opava river, in the places where the Opava hills begin. It lies on a Sudeten gravel base with fairly fertile clay. In the past, the landscape was probably heavily wooded with a predominance of deciduous trees, which is evidenced by some of the local nomenclature of the surrounding villages such as…
Vřesina Municipal Office. The territory of the municipality of Vřesina forms the eastern edge of the Oder lowland. In the north is the Hlučín Hills. The cadastral territory of the village is divided, two valleys run approximately in the west-east direction - the valley of the Porubka river and the valley of the Záhumenička stream. The Porubka Valley is crossed by the Ostrava public transport…
Nová Bělá municipal district office, municipal office. In the first written record from 1392, Bishop Mikuláš of Olomouc confirms the gift of 150 hryvnias per year from the village of Nová Bělá to Eliška, the wife of Bishop Marshal Jošt from Wolfsburg. According to another entry in the lien book of the Olomouc bishopric, Jošt and his brothers were the holders of the Pasków estate. The estate…
Municipal office Zbyslavice. The village of Zbyslavice is located about 15 km northwest of the regional capital of Ostrava and 6 km from the town of Klimkovic, on a hilly area with the highest altitude of 373 m, between the valleys of the trout stream Seziny and Polančice in the Odra river basin. The cadastre of the village has 740ha, of which 292ha are forests and 276ha of arable land,…
Olbramice Municipal Office. Olbramice village is located in the foothills of the Vítkov Hills. The borders of the cadastre are formed by the rivers Sezina and Polančice. Olbramice is located 4 km west of Klimkovice, to which they were connected in 1980. The village again became independent on 1.1.1994. In Olbramice there used to be a fortress on the Zámecký kopec hill where the current…
Municipal office. Kaňovice was founded in 1613 under Jan Bruntálský from Vrbno. The establishment of the village was entrusted to the official Káň, after whom the village was named. According to the surveyor, in 1636 Kaňovice had a mill, a pond and 22 homesteads. Attractions: - chapel of St. Hedviks from 1868 - school from 1874, rebuilt to its current form in 1948.
Dobratice Municipal Office: - population as of 1.1.2010 1103 - area of the village 704, 38 ha - altitude 350 - 440 m. Affiliation of the municipality to the authorities: - construction and matrix - Good - financial, cadastral, land, customs, district court - Frýdek-Místek - military administration Nový Jičín. The first mention of the village is from the early 17th century. In 1602,…