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Vysoka-Lhota ( Czech Vysoká Lhota , former German: Hohen Lhota ) is a municipality in the south of the Czech Republic , in the Vysočina region . It is part of the Pelgrzhimov district. One of the . Also, as of 2015, it is the municipality with the highest average age of residents (61.5 years) [1] .

Municipality
High-Perks
Vysoká lhota
A countryCzech
EdgeVysochina
AreaPelgrzhimov
PIUPatsov
WardenFrantisek Plashil
History and Geography
First mention1430
Square3.1 km²
Center height615 m
TimezoneUTC + 1 , in summer UTC + 2
Population
Population▼ 15 people ( 2017 )
Digital identifiers
Postcode395 01
Car code
obecvysokalhota.webnode.cz (Czech)

Geography and transport

It is located in the western part of the district, 7 km southeast of Patsov , 13 km west of Pelgrzhimov and 39 km west of Jihlava . It borders with the municipalities of Kamen (from the north-west), Zlatenka (from the north-east), Moravech (from the south-east) and Dobra-Voda-u-Patsova (from the south-west). In the village, once a day on weekdays, a bus stops between Patsov and Zlatenko; also 1 km north of the village there is a bus stop to Pelgrzhimov.

Change administrative subordination

  • 1850 - the Austrian Empire , Bohemia , the region of Ceske Budejovice , the political district of Pelgřimov, the judicial district of Patsov;
  • 1855 - the Austrian Empire, Bohemia, the region of Tabor , the judicial district of Patsov;
  • 1868 - Austria-Hungary , Cisleitania , Bohemia, the political district of Pelgřímov, the judicial district of Patsov [2] ;
  • 1920 - Czechoslovak Republic , , political district Pelgřímov, judicial district Patsov
  • 1928 - Czechoslovak Republic, Czech land, the political district of Pelgřímov, the judicial district of Patsov
  • 1939 - Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia , Bohemia, Nemetsky Brod region, Pelgřimov political district, Patsov judicial district [3]
  • 1945 - Czechoslovak Republic , Czech land, administrative district Pelgřímov, judicial district Patsov [4]
  • 1949 - Czechoslovak Republic, Jihlava region, Patsov district [5]
  • 1960 - Czechoslovakia , South Bohemian Region , Pelgřimov district
  • 2003 - Czech Republic , Vysochina Territory, Pelgrzhimov District, Pats Pat

Population

Before World War II, the population of the village remained stable, and then began to decline.

The number of houses and inhabitants by years [6] [1]
Year186918801890190019101921193019501961197019801991200120112015
Number of inhabitants178176176151186177186103102845643261717
Number of houses2323242323232525202020212221

According to the 2011 census, 17 people lived in the village (of which 12 were Czechs and 4 did not indicate nationality), of which 9 were men and 8 women (average age 60.2 years), all older than 14 years. Of these, 6 had basic (including incomplete) education, 10 - secondary, including students (5 of them - with a certificate of maturity ) and 1 - higher (master).

Of 17 people, 10 were economically active (including 3 working pensioners), 7 - inactive (all - non-working pensioners). Of the 10 employees, 3 worked in agriculture, 1 in trade and car repair, 1 in the transport and storage sectors, 1 in the financial and insurance sectors, 2 in the civil service, and 1 in the healthcare sector [7] .

Gallery

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    Chapel

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    Crucifix in front of the chapel

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    City hall

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 The number of inhabitants in the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2015 (Neopr.) . Czech Statistical Office (April 30, 2015). Date of treatment December 5, 2017.
  2. ↑ Cisleytania, Patsov district (Czech)
  3. ↑ List of settlements in the Pelgrzhimov district (German)
  4. ↑ Decree of the President of the Republic No. 121/1945 (Czech) . Czech Ministry of Internal Affairs. Date of treatment December 11, 2017.
  5. ↑ Regulation on the territorial organization of regions on Czech lands (Czech) . Czech Ministry of Internal Affairs. Date of treatment December 11, 2017.
  6. ↑ ČSU: the number of houses and residents in the Pelgrázhim district in 1869–2011
  7. ↑ Statistics of the 2011 census by municipalities (Czech)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High-Lgota&oldid=94288675


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