Olbramov

Olbramov ( German Wolfersdorf ) is a town with 75 inhabitants ( 1 January 2004) in the Czech Republic. It is located 10 km southeast of Plana at an altitude of 566 m asl

History

The first mention of Wolfersdorf dates back to 1237th In the 14th century the Knights of Wolfenstein owner of the village were. After they died the place repealing patrimonial between the Swan salvors on Weseritz and the rule Trpist - Triebl was divided. The parish was in Gosolup and from 1890 in Tschernoschin. 1930 lived in the village of 244 people, by 1939 it had 247 incorporated From 30 April 1976 to November 24, 1990 was Olbramov after Černošín.

The village is an irregular settlement, whose center is the village square with the pond. There is under four chestnut trees in 1752 created a group of statues of saints. The Chapel of St. John Nepomuk on the fence to the former mansion has been restored between 1990 and 1992.

Community structure

The municipality Olbramov the districts Kořen include ( Kurschin ) and Zádub ( Saduba ).

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