Zlatý Potok (Malá Morava)

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Zlatý Potok
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Zlatý Potok (Malá Morava) (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Olomoucký kraj
District : Šumperk
Municipality : Malá Morava
Area : 297 ha
Geographic location : 50 ° 5 '  N , 16 ° 49'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 5 '3 "  N , 16 ° 49' 24"  E
Height: 550  m nm
Residents : 4 (December 31, 2004)
Postal code : 788 33
License plate : M.
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Street: Králíky - Hanušovice

Zlatý Potok (German Golden River ) is a district of the municipality of Malá Morava in the Czech Republic . It is located five kilometers east of Králíky and belongs to the Okres Šumperk .

geography

Zlatý Potok is located on the right bank of the March at the confluence of the Zlatý Potok brook between the Kłodzko Snow Mountains and the Hannsdorfer Uplands . The Moravian village lies on the historical border with Bohemia , which was formed by the Zlatý potok and the March. The immediately adjacent Horní Hedeč was already Bohemian. To the south rise the Jeřáb ( Ebereschberg , 1003 m) and the Kamenec ( Steinberg , 949 m), in the southwest the Val ( Schanzenberg , 788 m), Lískovec ( Haselberg , 775 m) and Maríánský Kopec ( Mother of God Mountain , 769 m) and in the West the Vyhlídka ( Brücknerhübel , 738 m).

Neighboring towns are Malá Morava in the north, Vojtíškov in the northeast, Vysoký Potok in the east, Horní Orlice and Dolní Hedeč in the southwest, Horní Hedeč in the west and Červený Potok and Dolní Morava in the northwest.

history

The first written mention of the village belonging to the Eisenberg lordship was in 1550 as Neu Waltersdorf . The place was later named Golden River from the gold-bearing brook where it was located and where soapy was carried out. In 1675 the settlement consisted of eleven farmers and three gardeners. Two years later the fields of the village were expanded by 17 bushels through clearing. At that time, Adam Olbricht owned 69 bushels of fields. In 1793, 241 people lived in the 23 houses of Gildenflus . In 1839 there were just as many houses with 218 inhabitants.

After the abolition of patrimonial Goldenfluss formed from 1850 a political municipality in the district of Mährisch Schönberg and belonged to the judicial district of Altstadt . In 1921 there were 126 Germans, one Czech and one foreigner living in the village's 30 houses. In 1930 Goldenfluss consisted of 26 houses and had 153 inhabitants, 147 of them Germans. The place was parish to Grumberg . The village was the seat of the state forest district Bergweiser.

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 Goldenfluss had 144 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 village was incorporated into Vysoký Potok and at the same time came back to Okres Šumperk . Zlatý Potok has belonged to Malá Morava since 1961 . In 1991 the place had 7 residents. In 2001 the village consisted of 4 houses in which 12 people lived.

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