Valašské Klobouki ( czech Valašské Klobouky , formerly German Wallachisch Klobauk ) is a city in the south-east of the Czech Republic in the historical region of Moravia and Moravian Wallachia , located in the Zlinsky region , in the Zlín region , 27 km south-east of the capital of the city Zlina
| City | |||||
| Valasske Klobouky | |||||
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| Valašské klobouky | |||||
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| A country | |||||
| Edge | Zlinsky | ||||
| Area | Zlin | ||||
| Headman | Elishka Olshakova | ||||
| History and geography | |||||
| First mention | 1341 | ||||
| Former names | Wallachisch klobauk | ||||
| City with | 1356 | ||||
| Square | 26.94 km² | ||||
| Center height | 405 m | ||||
| Timezone | UTC + 1 , in the summer UTC + 2 | ||||
| Population | |||||
| Population | ▼ 5,041 people ( 2013 ) | ||||
| Digital identifiers | |||||
| Postcode | 766 01 | ||||
| Car code | Z (old ZL) | ||||
| valasskeklobouky.cz | |||||
Located in the northern tip of the landscape reserve of the White Carpathians , declared by UNESCO in 1996 as a biosphere reserve.
The city has 3 district communities - Lipin, Miroshov and Smolin.
Content
Demographics
The population is 5,041 people as of 01/01/2013.
| Year | 1970 | 1980 | 1991 | 2001 | 2003 |
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| Number of inhabitants | 4,218 | 4,692 | 5 028 | 5,191 | 5,201 |
History
The first mention in 1341. In 1356 received the status of the city.
Twin Cities
- Pruske Slovakia
- Zeluw Poland
Famous natives and residents
- Mnyachko, Ladislav (1919-1994) - Slovak journalist and writer.
- Jan Matzal Trozka (1881–1961) - Czech science fiction writer.
- Gessner, Hubert (1871–1943) - Austrian architect.
Photo Gallery
Church
The museum
City Square and the monument to Jan Nepomuk
Links
valasskeklobouky.cz (Czech) - the official site of Valasske Klobouky