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. Throughout the Middle Ages, the village was part of the Hranice estate, which belonged for nearly 300 years Premonstratensian monastery Hradisko near Olomouc. The monastery often pledged the estate. During the Czech-Hungarian wars in the years 1468 - 1471, however, fell into great financial distress and therefore was unable to pay Hranice estate from collateral. In 1475, Vilém of Pernštejn, a well-known pond builder and owner of the Helfštýn manor, became the new owner. In the village live 478 people. Job opportunities in this area are provided mainly by the Agricultural Cooperative Partutovice, which is the only one in the district to produce quality certified seed potatoes, and the NOEL company, which is engaged in furniture production. Furthermore, in the village we can find several tradesmen. Joinery - (Bohumil Haitl, Lev Jaroslav, Pilisek Marek). Carpentry - (Reims Jaroslav, Reims Jiri). Painting - (Lehnert David), Kucharik - Ekodeck insulation, various repairers and other companies. However, most locals commute to work in nearby Hranice and surroundings.
Local transport is provided mainly by buses. The OÚ Partutovice pays CZK 114,000 a year for transport services.