Hlučín Region

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Moravian-Silesian Region within Czech Republic
Moravian-Silesian Region within Czech Republic
Hlučínsko within Moravian-Silesian Region
Hlučínsko within Moravian-Silesian Region

Hlučín Area (Hlučínsko in Czech, Hultschiner Ländchen in German) is an area of Czech Silesia in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. Its area is 316 km². The most important city is Hlučín.

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[edit] History

[edit] Municipalities

Cities are bolded.

Bělá (Bielau) - Bohuslavice (Buslawitz) - Bolatice (Bolatitz) - Darkovice (Groß Darkowitz) - Dolní Benešov (Beneschau) - Hať (Haatsch) - Hlučín (Hultschin) - Hněvošice (Schreibersdorf) - Chlebičov (Klebsch) - Chuchelná (Kuchelna) - Kobeřice (Köberwitz) - Kozmice (Kosmütz) - Kravaře (Deutsch Krawarn) - Ludgeřovice (Ludgierzowitz) - Markvartovice (Markersdorf) - Oldřišov (Odersch) - Píšť (Sandau) - Rohov (Rohow) - Služovice - Strahovice (Strandorf) - Sudice (Zauditz) - Šilheřovice (Schillersdorf) - Štěpánkovice (Schepankowitz) - Třebom (Thröm) - Velké Hoštice (Groß Hoschütz) - Vřesina (Wreschin) - Závada (Zawada bei Beneschau)

The municipalities cooperate in micro-region Sdružení obcí Hlučínska since 1992.

[edit] Attractions

Hlučínsko lies between Beskydy Mountains (east) and Jeseníky Mountains (west). Opava River flows through Hlučínsko. The area attracts tourists, especially for its cycle trails. There are many historical buildings, unique architecture and folk customs.

Main attractions are:

  • natural reservation Dařanec near Vřesina
  • castles in Hlučín, Kravaře, Šilheřovice, Dolní Benešov, Velké Hoštice, Chuchelná and Oldřišov
  • open-air-museums in Bolatice and Kobeřice
  • museum of fortifications in Hlučín
  • church buildings in Ludgeřovice, Hněvošice, pilgrimage place in Píšť
  • Hlučín lake and other places for swimming

[edit] See also

[edit] Literature

  • Ludmila Hořká: Národopisné paběrky z Hlučínska, (1948)

[edit] External links