Roklanský Les

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Roklanský Les
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Roklanský Les (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Plzeňský kraj
District : Klatovy
Municipality : Modrava
Area : 312.1858 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 0 '  N , 13 ° 25'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 59 '33 "  N , 13 ° 24' 44"  E
Height: 1200  m nm
Residents : 0
Postal code : 342 92
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Roklanský Les (German Rachelwald ) is a basic settlement unit of the municipality of Modrava in the Czech Republic . It is located seven kilometers southwest of Modrava on the German border in the Okres Klatovy .

geography

The Roklanský Les is located on the upper reaches of the Malá Řezná ( Little Rain ) stream between the Medvědí hora ( Bärensteindl , 1224 m) and the Great Rachel ( Velký Roklan , 1453 m). To the north rise the Beerenkopf (1158 m) and the Medvěd ( Gayruck , 1137 m), in the east the Medvědí hora, southeast the Plattenhausenriegel ( Blatný vrch , 1372 m), in the south the V koutě (1276 m), southwest the Great Rachel ( Velký Roklan , 1453 m) and the Kleine Rachel ( Malý Roklan , 1399 m) as well as the Hochruck (1260 m) in the west.

history

The small Kameralwald area lay as an enclave between the Pürstlinger Forst belonging to the Stubenbach rulership and the Kingdom of Bavaria . After the establishment of the Fürstlich Schwarzenbergische Forstamt Pürstling, the Rachelwald was co-managed by it on behalf of the administration. In 1869, a new forest district for the Rachel Forest, which was separated from the Pürstling forest district, was set up in Rachelhütte . Josef Trampus, whose father Augustin Trampus had held the same office in Pürstling since 1832, was the first district forester to move into the new forester's lodge with his family, but outside the district. From 1951, the construction of border fortifications to Czechoslovakia during the Cold War and the establishment of an associated exclusion zone , which meant that the Roklanská hájenka Forestry Office had to be abandoned. After the fall of the Iron Curtain , the Roklanský Les was incorporated into the core area of ​​the Šumava National Park as part of the Maderer Filze nature reserve . It is not open to the public.

Local division

The uninhabited cadastral district of Roklanský Les also forms a basic settlement unit.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/697893/Roklansky-Les
  2. http://www.uir.cz/zsj/09789/Roklansky-Les