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Municipal office Ženklava. The village of Ženklava (336 meters above sea level) is located in a valley along the Sedlnice stream. The village stretches in a north-south direction on both sides of the road leading from Štramberk to Veřovice for more than three kilometers. The valley is dominated in the north by the memorable mountain Kotouč ...

Great Polom. The village is one of the oldest in the Silesian region. Unfortunately, there are few sources from which the oldest facts about the lives of our ancestors can be read. More than 730 years ago, a terrible storm came, a violent gale uprooted centuries-old trees and uprooted a large part of the forest. The surrounding residents used ...

Studénka municipal office The town of Studénka, located in the Moravian Gate in the area of ponds on the edge of the Poodří protected landscape area, was created in 1959 by the merger of the municipalities of Butovice and Studénka. The first surviving documents about the settlement of villages are from the 14th century. In 1975, the village of ...

Municipality of Trebovice. The cadastral area is situated above the confluence of the Odra and Opava rivers, ie the largest rivers of North Moravia. The passage of the Amber Trail across Třebovice from the Baltic Sea through Moravia to the south of Europe has been replaced by energy media flows in all formats. Today we are all different, but we ...

Obecní úřad Ropice. Authorized municipal office:  - Třinec. Ropice lies in the valley of the Ropičanka River, which later flows into the Olše. The main railway line Bohumín-Jablunkov-Žilina and the regional line from Frýdek-Místek to Těšín pass through the village and both have a stop in the village. The location of the village between the ...

Chlebičov Municipal Office. Office Hours Mo 8: 00-12: 30 13: 30-18: 00 Tu 8: 00-12: 30 We 8: 00-12: 30 13: 30-18: 00 Thu 8: 00-12: 30 Fri 8: 00-12: 30

Dolní Domaslavice. The village is located on the right bank of the Žermanice Dam, is frequently visited by vacationers who have the opportunity to use a pleasant environment for swimming, surfing, boating and fishing. Currently, the village has an area of 738 ha and 1170 permanent residents, this number is constantly growing due to very large ...

Kujavy, an elongated village by the Děrenský brook, is located in the Ostrava Region, in the southwestern part of the former Nový Jičín district. With several other villages is situated in a wide, fertile valley, between the Oder Hills and the Moravian-Silesian Beskydy at an altitude of 279 m. The cultural monuments include the Church of St. ...

Litultovice township is located in the Moravian-Silesian Region 12 km southwest of Opava on road I / 46, in the direction of Olomouc. With a population of 825 and an area of 1035 ha, Litultovice is one of the smaller villages of western Opava. Litultovice is an independent municipality with a building office and a registry office. The village ...

Department of Social Affairs: -department of social and legal protection of children - anti-drug coordinator - drug addictions, drugs.

The municipality of Horní Město is located in the district of Bruntál in the Moravian-Silesian region and is the highest village in the Rýmařovsk region. The municipality of Horní Město includes 4 local districts: Dobřečov, Skály, Stříbrné Hory and Rešov. 840 inhabitants currently live here. In the village there is a primary school with ...

Department of Education, Culture, Youth and Physical Education. School office.

The historic town of Nový Jičín lies under the ruins of Starý Jičín Castle and has many other monuments that you can visit in the city center. The city has an old atmosphere, cosiness and calmness. Visitors can use our information center, which will provide information about monuments, events and other points of interest. The city is managed by a ...

Municipal office Oborná. Very little is known about the history of the village of Oborná. It is first mentioned in 1405, when the Krnov princes Jan II. and Mikuláš Přemyslovci divided Bruntál and the surrounding settlements. The name of the village, in the given document Spillenberg, later Spillendorf, originally meant a watchtower, a guard post, ...

Municipality of Bystřice: - the village was founded in the second half of the 14th century as a princely village, Principality of Těšín, which was a crown fief from 1327 Czech - the first historical report on the village dates from May 4, 1423 - Bystřice is a typical foothills village with scattered development - residential ...

Radkov Municipal Office. The village of Radkov, and its local parts Dubová and Nové Zálužné, is a village located in the hilly terrain of the southeastern part of the Low Jeseník, approximately 17 km from Opava with a cadastral area of 1,567 ha and an average altitude of 500 m above sea level. The whole cadastre lies in a protected area Moravice ...

Municipal office. Těškovice is located in Silesia in the southeastern part of the Low Jeseník in the former district of Opava and about 10 km from Bílovec. The cadastre of the village is located at an altitude of 386 to 458 meters (the highest point is Mečník / Mezník). From the highest points there is a beautiful view of the Beskydy wall, ...

Světlá Hora lies northwest of the town of Bruntál. The village is located at the eastern edge of the protected landscape area Jeseníky. Černý potok flows through the village. The wooded slopes of the hills rise around the village. Světlá hora is also a holiday village, there are several guesthouses. In the northern part of the village is a farm ...

Razová Municipal Office. The first surviving written records of Razová are from 1288. During the Hussite wars and the campaign of Matthias Corvinus' troops against the Polish King Casimir, the village was probably burned and remained in ruins. Until 1531, when a new settlement took place, the village was called Radsoff. According to the ...

Bukovec Municipal Office. Bukovec is the easternmost village in the Czech Republic. Bukovec was founded by Prince Casimir of Teschen. The name originated from beech forests. The village is the starting point of the route to the hill Gírová (840 m) - the highest peak of the Slovak Beskydy in the Czech Republic. A number of timbered houses, ...