Glatz
Glatz is the name of several towns and areas:
- Kłodzko, city in Poland
- Powiat Kłodzki, Glatzer country in the Polish Lower Silesian Voivodeship
- County of Glatz, Prussian- German district 1816-1945
- County of Glatz, a by- country of the crown of Bohemia from 1348
- Burggraf of Glatz ( Czech Kladský purkrabí ), royal official who at the castle in Glatz ( Czech Kladsko ) as governor of the Bohemian king officiated
Glatz is the surname of the following persons:
- Adolf Glatz (1841-1926), Swiss educator
- Eduard Glatz (1812-1889), Austrian educationist and journalist
- Ferenc Glatz ( b. 1941 ), Hungarian historian
- Fritz Glatz (1943-2002), Austrian racing driver
- Guenther Glatz (1923-1990), German politician ( FDP)
- Jacob Glatz (1776-1831), Austrian theologian, writer and teacher of professional educators
- Kaspar Glatz († 1551 ), German Lutheran theologian
- Rainer Glatz ( b. 1951 ), German General
- Sebastian Glatz (1837-1909), Austrian prelate and politician
- Volker Glatz ( b. 1942 ), German gynecologist and a freelance painter
See also:
- Nysa Kłodzka ( Glatzer Neisse German or Silesian Neisse ), left side tributary of the Oder in the Polish Lower Silesian Voivodeship
- Śnieżnik Mountains ( Polish Masyw Snieznika; Czech Kralicky Sněžník ) ridge on the border of Silesia, Bohemia and Moravia, east of Habelschwerdter Mountains
- Glatzer Schneeberg, the highest mountain ( 1,425 m above sea level. NN ) of Śnieżnik Mountains in the western part of the Jeseníky Mountains
- Glatzer boiler (Polish Kotlina Kłodzka, Czech Kladska kotlina ), geographical designation for an area within the former county of Glatz and the adjacent north -eastern Bohemia
- Glätzischer dialect, Silesian dialect of East Middle German dialect spoken in the county of Glatz and adjacent areas also Bohemian
- Glatzer coin Royal Mint, which was built in 1426 by a privilege of the Bohemian ruler Sigismund at the time belonged to Bohemia City Glatz
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