Vlaské (Malá Morava)
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Region : | Olomoucký kraj | |||
District : | Šumperk | |||
Municipality : | Malá Morava | |||
Area : | 480 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 50 ° 5 ' N , 16 ° 54' E | |||
Height: | 450 m nm | |||
Residents : | 37 (March 1, 2001) | |||
Postal code : | 788 33 | |||
License plate : | M. | |||
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Street: | Králíky - Hanušovice | |||
Railway connection: | Šternberk – Lichkov |
Vlaské (German Blaschke ) is a district of the municipality of Malá Morava in the Czech Republic . It is located three kilometers northwest of Hanušovice and belongs to the Okres Šumperk .
geography
Vlaské is located on the right bank of the March in the Hannsdorfer Bergland . To the southeast rises the Vršava ( Römerberg , 665 m), in the south the Spáleniště ( Brandberg , 717 m) and the Raškovská Bouda ( Baudenberg , 801 m), southwest of the Kamenáč ( Steinberg , 656 m) and in the northwest of the Ptáčník ( Vogelstein , 645 m). The railway line from Lichkov to Hanušovice , where Vlaské has a train station, runs through the village .
Neighboring towns are Vysoká in the north, Žleb in the northeast, Hanušovice in the east, Holba in the southeast, Křivá Voda in the southwest and Vojtíškov in the northwest.
history
The village belonging to the Eisenberg lordship was founded around 1590. The first written mention of Na Vlaskym took place in 1596. In 1677 the place consisted of 18 properties. In 1793, 263 people lived in the 20 houses in Plasche . In 1838 the number of residents was 242, they lived in 21 houses and subsisted primarily on flax cultivation and spinning.
After the abolition of patrimonial , Blaschke formed a political municipality in the Mährisch Schönberg district from 1850 and belonged to the old town judicial district . In 1921, 261 Germans, eight Czechs and three foreigners lived in the 44 houses in the village. The entire population, with the exception of three Jews, was denominationally Catholic. In 1930 Blaschke consisted of 46 houses and had 240 German and 22 Czech residents.
As a result of the Munich Agreement , the municipality was added to the German Reich in 1938 and belonged to the Mährisch Schönberg district until 1945 . In 1939 the community had 215 inhabitants. After the Second World War, the German residents were expelled .
In 1948 Vlaské was incorporated into Vojtíškov and in 1961 came together with this to Malá Morava . In 1991 the place had 34 inhabitants. In 2001 the village consisted of 15 houses in which 37 people lived.
The settlement Na Zámečku ( At the Castle Stone ) belongs to Vlaské . The group of houses east of the village and the March on the 550 m high wooded hill Zámeček ( castle stone ) is a popular holiday home.