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Chlum u Trebone, Czech Republic

Jindrichuv Hradec okres, South Bohemian Region

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[Chlum u Třeboně flag] by Jarig Bakker, 21 Feb 2004
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Chlum u Třeboně municipality flag

Image after Petr Exner's Vexilologický Lexikon prapori obcí ČR (1998) - Chlum u Třeboně, Jindřichuv Hradec district, South Bohemian region, adopted 19 May 1998 -
The small town Chlum is an important resort in the Protected Landscape Area Třeboňsko on the bank of Hejtman pond (Hetman). It is situated about 12 km south-east of the town Třeboň near the Czech-Austrian border, 492 m a.s.l. The first mention of the village, as a property of the Rožmberks, is from 1399, but the village probably originates from the 13th century. The iron mines were founded in the surroundings and one of the biggest ironworks in South Bohemia was built in the town. The rails for the horse-drawn railway between the towns České Budějovice and Linz (Austria) were made there too. Chlum is one of several South Bohemian towns with developed glass-blowing - this tradition began in the 20th century.
Jarig Bakker, 21 Feb 2004

Chlum u Třeboně CoA

[Chlum u Třeboně CoA] from this site.
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