Vysoký Potok

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vysoký Potok
Vysoký Potok does not have a coat of arms
Vysoký Potok (Czech Republic)
Paris plan pointer b jms.svg
Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Olomoucký kraj
District : Šumperk
Municipality : Malá Morava
Geographic location : 50 ° 5 '  N , 16 ° 50'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 4 '43 "  N , 16 ° 50' 25"  E
Height: 550  m nm
Residents : 67 (March 1, 2001)
Postal code : 788 33
License plate : M.
traffic
Street: Králíky - Hanušovice

Vysoký Potok (German Hohenfluss ) is a district of the municipality of Malá Morava in the Czech Republic . It is located six kilometers east of Králíky and belongs to the Okres Šumperk .

geography

Vysoký Potok stretches on the right bank of the March along the Vysoký potok brook between the Kłodzko Snow Mountains and the Hannsdorfer Uplands . To the south rise the Pohořelec ( Oberer Brentenberg , 850 m) and the Jeřáb ( Ebereschberg , 1003 m) and in the west the Val ( Schanzenberg , 788 m). The railway line from Lichkov to Hanušovice runs along the March to the north of the village, while the Podlesí railway station is northeast of the village.

Neighboring towns are Malá Morava in the north, Vojtíškov in the north-east, Křivá Voda and Podlesí in the east, Dolní Hedeč in the south-west, Králíky in the west and Zlatý Potok in the north-west. In the north are the extinct places Krondörfl and Valbeřice .

history

The village belonging to the Eisenberg rule was founded in the second half of the 16th century. The place was first mentioned in 1615. In 1677 the village consisted of 19 properties, including 13 farmers and five kötter. In 1780 the village community reached a settlement with the rule of Eisenberg, which ended the differences that had arisen with regard to compulsory labor. In 1793, 314 people lived in the 36 houses of Hohen Flus . In 1839 the place still consisted of 36 houses and had 336 inhabitants. In Hohenfluss there was a hereditary court, a mill and a princely forester. The village was parish to Grumberg .

After the abolition of patrimonial Hohenfluss formed from 1850 a political municipality in the district of Mährisch Schönberg and belonged to the judicial district of Altstadt . In 1921, 234 Germans and ten Czechs lived in the 54 houses in the village, all of whom were Catholic. In 1930 Hohenfluss consisted of 45 houses and the population consisted of 197 Germans, 23 Czechs and one foreigner. Two of the residents were Protestant, all the other Catholics.

As a result of the Munich Agreement , the municipality was added to the German Reich in 1938 and initially belonged to the Mährisch Schönberg district . In 1939 Hohenfluss had 187 inhabitants. In the course of a reorganization of the Sudeten German districts, the Moravian village was assigned to the Bohemian district of Grulich on May 1, 1939 , where it remained until 1945. After the Second World War, the German residents were expelled .

In 1948 the municipality of Vysoký Potok came back to Okres Šumperk and in 1961 it was incorporated into Malá Morava . In 1991 the place had 73 inhabitants. In 2001 the village consisted of 27 houses in which 67 people lived.

Attractions

  • Chapel in the village
  • Chapel of St. Trinity, south of the village at 889 m on Jeřáb
  • U tří oltářů (By the three altars), three boulders at the Kouřilový lom quarry, in the forest south of the village

Web links