Holubov

Holubov ( German Adolf Thal, also Hollubau ) is a municipality with 972 inhabitants ( 2006) in the Czech Republic. It is located 15 kilometers south-west of České Budějovice and Český Krumlov belongs to Okres. The land area is 1556 ha

Geography

The place is located in 512 m asl creek at the northern foot of the Blanský above the valley of Křemžský. By Holubov the railway from České Budějovice leads to Cesky Krumlov. Separated creek through the valley of Křemžský rises in the northern part of the Haj (532 m). East with the Dívčí Kámen. In the south of Jiříčkův is vrch (757 m) and in the southwest above Krasetín the Kleť ( 1083 m) travels between the two of Podluzi from a cable car.

Neighboring towns are Mříč in the north, and Třísov Nad VSI in the southeast, Krasetín the southwest, Holubovský Mlýn in the southwest, Chlum u Křemže Křemže and in the Northwest.

History

The first mention of Holubow was owned book of the Rosenbergs of 1379th The city was the belonging to the reign Krummau Good Maidstein assumed. Holubau formed from the mid-19th century a town which belonged to the district court in the district Cesky Krumlov Cesky Krumlov.

The Rosenbergs were followed by the Eggenberger and Schwarzenberg. After the replacement of patrimonial Holubov in 1850 into an independent municipality.

Community structure

The municipality includes the districts Holubov Krasetín ( Krassetin ) and Třísov ( Tschisow ) as well as the hamlets and layering in Nad ​​VSI Podluzi, Podhradský Ostrov, Horni Moučka, Holubovský Mlýn and Vyhlídka.

Attractions

  • Dívčí Kámen
  • Kleť with lookout tower
  • Nature Reserve Holub Over serpentinites
  • Celtic oppidum Třísov
  • Ironworks Adolf
  • Iron railway bridge over the creek Křemžský ( Kremser Bach)
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