Sedmlánů

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Sedmlánů
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Sedmlánů (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Olomoucký kraj
District : Jeseník
Municipality : Skorošice
Geographic location : 50 ° 20 '  N , 17 ° 4'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 19 '53 "  N , 17 ° 4' 19"  E
Height: 360  m nm
Residents : 12 (2001)
Postal code : 790 66
License plate : M.
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Street: Javorník - Žulová

Sedmlánů (German Siebenhuben ) is a basic settlement unit of the Skorošice municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located three kilometers northwest of Žulová and belongs to the Okres Jeseník .

geography

The scattered settlement extends in the Žulovská pahorkatina ( Friedeberger hill country ) on the lower reaches of the Petrovický potok, which flows north of Sedmlánů into the Vojtovický potok ( Hutwasser ). The place is crossed by the state road I / 60 between Javorník and Žulová . To the northeast rise the Rohatec ( Schoberberg , 364 m nm) and the Kaní hora ( Hutberg , 476 m nm), south of the Lánský vrch ( Hubenberg , 422 m nm), in the southwest of the Dvorský vrch (459 m nm) and west of the Kokeš ( Hühnerkoppe , 651 m nm) and the Suť ( Steingerütte , 717 m nm).

Neighboring towns are Dolní Les and Buková ( Buchsdorf ) in the north, the desert Annín ( Annaberg ) and Kobylá nad Vidnavkou in the northeast, Tomíkovice in the east, Žulová in the southeast, Dolní Skorošice and Horní Skorošice in the south, Dvorec ( Scholzenhof ), Petrovice ( Petersdorf ) and Nové Chaloupky in the southwest, Vojtovice and Bergov in the west and Vlčice in the northwest.

history

Siebenhuben was created around 1565 when the Principality of Neisse parceled out a farm belonging to Friedeberger Güter and settled seven Huben Feld. After the partition of Silesia, the settlement remained with the Austrian part in 1742 and was part of the Friedeberg office of the prince-bishop's Johannisberg estates.

In 1836 the village of Siebenhuben consisted of 10 houses in which 59 German-speaking people lived. The place comprised a Erbscholzen , a Zweihüfner , two Ganzhüfner and five Häusler. The source of income was agriculture. There was a grinding mill in the village. The parish and school location was Gurschdorf . Siebenhuben remained subordinate to the diocese of Breslau until the middle of the 19th century .

After the abolition of patrimonial Siebenhuben formed from 1849 a district of the municipality Gurschdorf in the judicial district Weidenau . From 1869 the village belonged to the Freiwaldau district. At the end of the 19th century, the Czech place name Sedm Lánů was introduced, which was changed to Sedmlánů in 1924 . In the 1921 census, 84 Germans lived in the 14 houses in the village. In 1930 Siebenhuben had 75 German-speaking residents and again consisted of 14 houses. After the Munich Agreement , the village was assigned to the German Reich in 1938 and belonged to the Freiwaldau district until 1945 . After the end of the Second World War, Sedmlánů came back to Czechoslovakia; most of the German-speaking residents were expelled in 1945/46 . Some of the houses were later demolished. During the territorial reform of 1960, the Okres Jeseník was abolished and Sedmlánů was incorporated into the Okres Šumperk . Between 1976 and 1990 the village was incorporated into Žulová , so Sedmlánů also lost the status of a district. Sedmlánů has been part of Okres Jeseník again since 1996. In the 2001 census there were 12 people living in the four houses in the village.

Local division

The basic settlement unit Sedmlánů belongs to the district Skorošice of the municipality of the same name and is part of the cadastral district Dolní Skorošice.

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Individual evidence

  1. Faustin Ens : The Oppaland or the Opava district, according to its historical, natural history, civic and local peculiarities. Volume 4: Description of the location of the principalities of Jägerndorf and Neisse, Austrian Antheils and the Moravian enclaves in the Troppauer district . Vienna 1837, p. 261
  2. Chytilův místopis ČSR, 2nd updated edition, 1929, p. 1117 Sedlo - Sedmpány
  3. ZSJ Sedmlánů: podrobné informace , uir.cz