Lužná (Libá)

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Lužná
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Lužná (Libá) (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Karlovarský kraj
District : Cheb
Municipality : Libá
Area : 402.1795 ha
Geographic location : 50 ° 7 '  N , 12 ° 16'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 7 '21 "  N , 12 ° 16' 24"  E
Height: 510  m nm
Residents :
Postal code : 351 31
License plate : K
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Street: Cheb - Libá

Lužná , formerly Sorkov (German Sorghof ) is a settlement of the municipality Libá in the Czech Republic. It is located three kilometers east of Libá in the Okres Cheb .

geography

Geographical location

Lužná is located in the northeastern foothills of the Fichtelgebirge above the Eger basin . An extensive pond area extends to the east and south along the streams Slatinný potok and Lesní potok. The forest area Luženský les ( Kammerwald ) lies to the south-east . The Kozinec (551 m) rises in the northeast, the Pastviny (511 m) and the Na Vršíčku (552 m) to the southwest .

Local division

Lužná forms a basic settlement unit and the cadastral district Lužná u Františkových Lázní of the municipality Libá. It includes the Lužná ( Sorghof ) and Samota ( Klausenhof ) layers .

Neighboring communities

Neighboring towns are Táborská and Drahov in the north, Ostroh , Dvoreček and Antonínova Výšina in the northeast, Horní Lomany , Dolní Lomany and Klest in the east, Horní Rybárna, U Rybáka, Klest and Cetnov in the southeast, Bříza , Tůně and Pomezí nad Ohří in the south in the southwest, Hůrka and Libá in the west and Podílná and Polná in the northwest.

history

The first written mention of the Klausenhof took place in 1306 in the course of a tenth dispute between the Teutonic Knights and the Knights of the Cross with the Red Star in Eger . Until 1406, both the Klausenhof and the Sorghof were parish in Markhausen , after which both farms belonged to the newly established parish of Liebenstein . In 1785 the Sorghof was part of the Vorderliebenstein estate, the Klausenhof belonged to the Hinterliebenstein estate.

After the abolition of patrimonial the Klausenhof and the Sorghof belonged from 1850 to the Kammerdorf district of the Eichelberg municipality in the district and judicial district of Eger . The Czech place name Sorkov for the Sorghof was introduced in 1920. In 1922 the district of Kammerdorf was dissolved; the largest part with the chamber forest was assigned to the new municipality of Kropitz, only the Klausenhof and the Sorghof remained with Eichelberg. After the Munich Agreement , both farms were added to the German Reich in 1938 and belonged to the district of Eger until 1945 . After the end of World War II , Sorkov and Klausenhof came back to Czechoslovakia. After the municipality of Dubina was abolished , both estates were incorporated into Libá in 1950. Sorkov was expanded into a large agricultural enterprise and was given the new name Lužná. The Klausenhof remained a single farmstead, which was called Samota.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/681636/Luzna-u-Frantiskovych-Lazni
  2. http://www.uir.cz/zsj/08163/Luzna

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