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Ostruzná, Czech Republic

Jeseník okres, Olomoucký kraj

Last modified: 2001-10-24 by jarig bakker
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Ostružná municipality flag

[Ostruzná municipality flag] by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 18 Oct 2001, after image by Petr Exner. Flag adopted 26 May 2000

Ostružná , founded in 1561, lies on the railway line from Hanušovice to Jeseník, 700 - 950 m above sea level. The name Ostružná comes from mining spars, in German "Sparrenhau". The name arose from an incorrect translation of the dialectic word  "Spornhau", and the Czech translation of "Sporn" is "ostruha" (spur). The village consists of the parts Ramzová and Petříkov.  Ostružná, with its parts Ramzová and Petříkov and its terrain and partly north-facing slopes, is a popular recreational centre for both summer, and particularly, winter recreation not only for Czech visitors but also for those from Germany, Poland, Holland. It is the biggest recreational centre in the Jeseník region, with 157 inhabitants.
Info from this webpage.
Jarig Bakker, 19 Oct 2001


Ostružná CoA

[Ostruzná Coat of Arms] image from this webpage, located by Jarig Bakker, 19 Oct 2001