Nýrsko
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Nýrsko | ||
Town | ||
Municipal library on central square
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Country | Czech Republic | |
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Region | Plzeň | |
District | Klatovy | |
Commune | Klatovy | |
Municipality | Nýrsko | |
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River | Úhlava | |
Center | Square | |
- elevation | 452 m (1,483 ft) | |
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Area | 31.53 km² (12.17 sq mi) | |
Population | 5,121 (2006-08-28) | |
Density | 162 /km² (420 /sq mi) | |
First mentioned | 1327 | |
Mayor | Miloslav Rubáš | |
Timezone | CET (UTC+1) | |
- summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | |
Postal code | 340 22 - 340 23 | |
Wikimedia Commons: Nýrsko | ||
Statistics: statnisprava.cz | ||
Website: www.sumavanet.cz/nyrsko | ||
Nýrsko | |
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Municipality with Commissioned Local Authority | |
Country | Czech Republic |
Region | Plzeň |
Little District | Klatovy |
Municipalities |
5
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Area | 225.49 km² (87 sq mi) |
Population | 8,656 (2005-12-31) |
Density | 38 /km² (98 /sq mi) |
Nýrsko (IPA: [ˈni:rsko]; German: Neuern) is a town in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. It lies on the Úhlava River under the Šumava Range some 50 km south-west of the region capital of Plzeň.
Nýrsko is also a Municipality with Commissioned Local Authority within the Klatovy Municipality with Extended Competence.
[edit] History
The first written mention about Nýrsko dates back to 1327. It was probably a settlement in the 12th century. It was situated on the trade route to Bavaria near the ford across the Úhlava. A customs officer was located here.
The lower part of the town, called Dolní Nýrsko ("Lower Nýrsko"), was a member of the Royal Chamber, and the upper part, Horní Nýrsko ("Upper Nýrsko"), was a market village under the ownership of the Pajrek castle.
In 1558 Horní Nýrsko joined Dolní Nýrsko and both became property of the municipality of Bystřice nad Úhlavou. The town developed and grew quickly at that time and it obtained many rights and privileges from Rudolph II in 1539.
The development continued in the 19th century when the railroad, the factory for the production of optical instruments, and the shop of cut-glass were founded here.
South of the town a 36m high stone dam for a reservoir was built in 1969.
[edit] External links
- Official webpage (German and Czech only)
- Tourist information
- South Bohemia and Bohemian Forest
- Travel and Tourism info
[edit] Resources
- Czech Statistical Office (2005), Vybrané údaje podle správních obvodů obcí s rozšířenou působností a správních obvodů obcí s pověřeným obecním úřadem k 31. 12. 2005, <http://www.czso.cz/xp/redakce.nsf/i/B78124165F6D1D93C1256F1800285EDB/$File/1-vybr.xls>. Retrieved on 8 March 2005
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