Úpor
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| Region : | Plzeňský kraj | |||
| District : | Domažlice | |||
| Municipality : | Nemanice | |||
| Geographic location : | 49 ° 26 ' N , 12 ° 41' E | |||
| Residents : | 0 (2017) | |||
Úpor (German Anger ) was a historical part of the municipality of Grafenried and is now a desert in the municipality of Nemanice in Okres Domažlice in West Bohemia in the Czech Republic .
geography
The village of Anger was on the Biberbach, about one kilometer northwest of Grafenried.
history
The remains of a stone wall in the so-called Hundmark above the village indicate a very old settlement . Numerous pieces of metal and coins were found along the wall.
Anger, which belonged to Hofmark Grafenried, was laid out in 1619 by Wolf Eytl Pelkhofer. He also had a glassworks built, which was destroyed in the Thirty Years War .
An Austrian customs office was located in Anger from 1764 to 1822 .
In 1839 the place had 376 inhabitants and in 1913 there were 286 inhabitants. The population decreased to 191 by 1939. Anger also included the one-tier Dietlhof, donkey houses, Schlickenhof and the Unteranger district.
Anger was parish in Grafenried.