Horní Jiřetín

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Coordinates: 50°34′N 13°33′E

Horní Jiřetín, Czech Republic
Horní Jiřetín coat-of-arms
district (kraj) Ústí nad Labem (Česká republika)
Population 1,917 (2001)
Area 39.85 km²
Coordinates 50°34′ N 13°33′ E
Elevation 280 m AMSL
Founded 1263
Website hornijiretin.cz
Horní Jiřetín location map

Horní Jiřetín (German: Obergeorgenthal) is a Czech municipality with 1,900 inhabitants in the district of Most, in the Ústí nad Labem Region in the foothills of the Ore Mountains on the border with Germany.

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[edit] Geography

Horní Jiřetín is located approximately 8 km away from Most, 10 km from Litvínov, 40 km from Ústí nad Labem and 90 km from the Czech capital of Prague.

[edit] History

The first documented reference to this municipality is from 1263 when the village Jorenthal is mentioned as being on the road to Saxony. At the time, the village was mainly governed by the Duchcov-based Lobkowicz family. In the 16th century, iron ore was discovered nearby at Červená Jáma. At the end of the 17th century, the village was hit by the bubonic plague and at the end of the 18th, it suffered from steep financial damage due to war.

[edit] Mining controversy

[edit] Villages

  • Černice (Tschernitz )
  • Dolní Jiřetín (Niedergeorgenthal )
  • Horní Jiřetín (Obergeorgenthal )
  • Jezeří (Eisenberg )
  • Mariánské Údolí (Marienthal )

[edit] Politics

[edit] Sister city

[edit] External links

Official website

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