Únehle

Únehle ( German Unola, also Unolla ) is a municipality with 118 inhabitants ( 1 January 2004) in the Czech Republic. It is 5 km northeast of Stříbro at an altitude of 449 m asl

History

The first mention of the town dates back to 1115, at that time the village belonged to the monastery Kladrau. In 1232 it came into the possession of the pen Tepl. Since 1390 Unola one of the villages of the royal city of Mies and later passed on the dominion Trpísty - TREBEL, in whose possession it remained until the abolition of patrimonial regimes. Gepfarrt was Unola after Welperschitz. From 1938 to 1945, the town belonged to the district of Mies. 1939 lived 280 people in Unola. Between 1960 and 1980, an annexation to Kšice and from 1 July 1980 to 24 November 1990, Únehle a district of Erpužice.

Únehle was built around a village green and pond. The place has a chapel, which is located near the pond in the back of the village.

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