Seníky (Františkovy Lázně)
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| Region : | Karlovarský kraj | |||
| District : | Cheb | |||
| Municipality : | Františkovy Lázně | |||
| Geographic location : | 50 ° 9 ' N , 12 ° 20' E | |||
| Height: | 470 m nm | |||
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| Postal code : | 351 01 | |||
| License plate : | K | |||
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| Street: | Františkovy Lázně –Starý Rybník | |||
| Railway connection: | Plauen-Cheb | |||
Seníky (German Hoihäuser ) is a settlement that belongs to the town of Františkovy Lázně in Okres Cheb in the Czech Republic .
geography
Seníky borders in the east on the neighboring district Žírovice (Sirmitz). To the south, in a distance of two kilometers, the small town touches Horní Lomany , which also belongs to Františkovy Lázně. To the west, Hoihaus is bordered by dense forest. Two kilometers north of Seníky is Starý Rybník (Altenteich), a district of Skalná .
history
Where a path leads along the Bronze Age urn field in Sirmitz, there were some quarries near the intersection with the Oberlohma-Altenteich road. In 1755 this place was called "Steinbruch" on a map, in 1767 it was called "Aufn Hayd-Häusl", in 1847 "Haihäuser" and since 1881 Hoierhäuser (High German: houses of hunters, i.e. forest workers ) or Hoihaus. The border between the communities Oberlohma and Sirmitz ran through the village. 18 house numbers belonged to the municipality of Oberlohma, 10 to the municipality of Sirmitz. The residents were mostly workers, artisans and employees. After the end of the Second World War in May 1945, the place was called Seníky. Some of the houses were renovated after 1989 after the opening of the border to the Upper Palatinate and are now inhabited.
The place has a train stop on the railway line that runs from Františkovy Lázně to Aš and Bad Brambach in Saxony. Beyond this railway line is a bathing pond ("Ko (a) rnteich") on a leveled area in the forest area.
literature
- Lorenz Schreiner (Hrsg.): Heimatkreis Eger: History of a German landscape in documentations and memories. Amberg in der Oberpfalz 1981, p. 473 with a map from 1945, which shows the border between the municipalities of Oberlohma and Sirmitz.
- Lorenz Schreiner (ed.): Monuments in the Egerland. Documentation of a German cultural landscape between Bavaria and Bohemia. With the participation of the State Archive in Cheb / Eger under J. Bohac as well as Viktor Baumgarten, Roland Fischer, Erich Hammer, Ehrenfried John and Heribert Sturm , Amberg in der Oberpfalz 2004, p. 709