Regional, city and municipal authorities

The functions of city and municipal authorities are irreplaceable. Care about the order of the whole community, through the officials, the police, firefighters, associations and other components of the office. The most important information related to the village you can find just the relevant authority.

Město Sedlčany

The town of Sedlčany is located in central Povltava, about 60 km south of Prague in the district of Příbram. It is situated at an altitude of 321 m above sea level and covers an area of 3647 ha. The first mention of the origin of the city is from the 11th century. In the Middle Ages, Sedlčany was the economic and administrative center of the then Vltava region. In 1580, the famous fishmonger…

Městský úřad Hodkovice nad Mohelkou

In ancient times, trade routes from Lusatia to the inland and further south through Prague passed through the territory of today's Hodkovice. At the place where the two roads connected, a settlement was established, which became the economic center in the Frýdštejn estate. This fact is also evidenced by the preserved entries in the books of the papal tithes, where there is a mention of Hodkovice…

Městský úřad Hrádek nad Nisou

The town of Hrádek nad Nisou is located on the edge of the Lusatian Mountains in the Zittau Basin. The Lusatian Nisa flows through it. Originally, a settlement called Gród (castle) was founded by the Milčany tribe. The oldest written mentions of Hrádek are from 1288. From the 12th century, the town became part of the Czech Kingdom. An important trade route from Prague to the Baltic Sea passed…

Město Raspenava

Raspenava is located in the Frydlant promontory in the Liberec district. It is located in the Frýdlant Upland, forming the northwest foothills of the Jizera Mountains, approximately 3 to 6 km southeast of Frýdlant. The exact date of the establishment of the village is unknown, but the first mention of it is from 1343. At present, Raspenava has 2 851 permanent residents. City Raspenava: …

Obec Bílý Potok

The village of Bílý Potok lies in the valley of the Smědá River in the Jizera Mountains, Liberec Region, about twelve kilometers east of Frýdlant. Currently lives 708 inhabitants. The village of Bílý Potok is an ideal starting point for your trips to the Jizera Mountains, the area offers many tourist destinations. Village facilities: - elementary School - Kindergarten - mail - grocery…

Obec Habartice

The village of Habartice is located in the district of Liberec in the Frýdlant foothills directly on the Czech-Polish state border. Habartice has an area of 555 ha and is situated at an altitude of 237 m above sea level. The village also includes the settlement of Háj. At present, our municipality has 517 permanent residents. Village facilities: - Kindergarten - elementary School - library …

Obec Dětřichov

Dětřichov is located in the north of Bohemia, in the Liberec district in the Liberec region. It lies in the Frýdlant foothills about 4 km southwest of the town of Frýdlant and the Oleška river flows through it. At present, the village has 718 inhabitants. The village includes a kindergarten and primary school, as well as a municipal office and a library. It is believed that the village was…

Město Nové Město pod Smrkem

The town of Nové Město pod Smrkem was founded in 1584 and is located in the northeastern part of the Frýdlant promontory between Jindřichovice Ridge and Smrk Mountain. Establishment of the city is closely related to the extraction of tin and other non-ferrous metals in the area. It was also known for its textile and porcelain production. At present, Nové Město pod Smrkem has 3971 inhabitants and…

Obec Nová Ves

The village of Nová Ves is located in the district of Liberec and stretches through the Jeřice valley between Chrastava and Mníšek in the foothills of the Jizera Mountains. The village was established as a forest rope village, probably by gradual settlement along the Jeřice river. The first written mention of it is from 1464, when it is called Nywensdorf. The village includes three other villages…

Obecní úřad Proseč pod Ještědem

The municipality of Proseč pod Ještědem consists of the villages of Proseč pod Ještědem, Domaslavice, Horka, Javorník and Padouchov. The first mention of the village of Proseč was made in 1547, when the estates and property of Adam of Vartenberk were confiscated in favor of the monarch for the rebellion against King Ferdinand I. The entry in the Land Records lists the villages belonging to the …