Chlumec (Český Krumlov District)

Chlumec ( German Chunzen ) is a municipality with 72 inhabitants ( 2006) in the Czech Republic. It is located five kilometers south-west of Kamenný Újezd ​​and belongs to Okres Český Krumlov. The land area is 316 ha

Geography

The place is located at 500 m asl creek on the eastern edge of the Blanský north of the 651 m high Věncová hora ( Kranzberg ) above the valley of Třebonínský. West of the local part Krnín State Road 53 runs between Český Krumlov and Kamenný Újezd ​​as well as in the valley of the creek Svinecký Summerauer railway from České Budějovice to Linz, at the Chlumec has a train stop.

Neighboring towns are Radostice and Opalice in the north, Kosov and Krnín in the east, and Čekanov Dolni Třebonín to the southeast, and Zlata Koruna Štěkře in the southwest and Záluží in the northwest.

History

The first mention of the place Chlumecz dates back to 1445th After the replacement of patrimonial Chunzen 1850 became part of the municipality under Breitenstein. In 1924 the villages Chlumec and Krnín of Dolni Třebonín broke off and formed the new congregation Chlumec, which at that time had 64 inhabitants. During the German occupation Chunzen 1942 was incorporated again after sub Breitenstein and after the end of World War II was formed back its own local government. 1950 had Chlumec and Krnín together 81 inhabitants. In 1963, the annexation to Záluží. By 1970 the number of inhabitants of Chlumec and Krnín dropped to 71 Together with Záluží Chlumek was then a district of Dolni Třebonín. Since 1990, the community is independent again.

Community structure

The municipality Chlumec the district Krnín heard ( Kernin ).

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