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Number of inhabitants by 31.12. 2000: 513. The village ranks among the
oldest settlements in the Jeseníky mountains. In the Deed of Foundation
issued in 1224 the name of the village was Lechsdorf. In past Leskovec
endured much misery, namely during the Hussite wars from 1420 - 1432 and
in 1474 - 1476 when the region was heavily devastated by severe struggles
between Matyáš Korvín, Hungarian king, and Kazimír I, Polish king. In 1623
Leskovec became livelong property of the family of Lichtenstein. During
the thirty-year war (1618-1648) various troops marched there, devastated
towns and villages, and robbed people. The period from 1642 to 1650 was
extremely difficult. At those years, Leskovec was captured by Swedes. In
1780 a trivial school was founded in the village. In 1852 first factory
buildings were built. In those building a flax spinning mill started working.
In 1895 the plant was bought by A.Rudolph from Austria and a knitting mill
was opened there. After World war II the textile plant was replaced with
a plastic press shop.
Jarig Bakker, 9 May 2002