Přísečnice

Old postcard from Preßnitz

Přísečnice (German: Preßnitz) was a mining town in the Ore Mountains that was first noted in 1335, when John of Bohemia granted the inhabitants an exemption from customs.[1] It was disestablished in 1974 due to the construction of the Přísečnice Dam; though the region was already underpopulated due to the post-WWII expulsion of the German population.[2][3]

Historical population
Year1847 1869 1880 1890 1900 1910 1921 1930 1937 1947 1950 1970
Pop.3,1372,9883,3833,4334,0803,6682,6322,6062,468788731395
±%    −4.7%+13.2%+1.5%+18.8%−10.1%−28.2%−1.0%−5.3%−68.1%−7.2%−46.0%
Source: http://www.zanikleobce.cz/index.php?obec=76

References

  1. Binterová, Zdena (14 April 2005). "Přísečnice (Pressnitz) také: Presnitz, Pressniz, Pressents, Přessnitz". Zaniklé obce a objekty (in Czech). Retrieved 9 November 2017.
  2. "Vodní nádrž Přísečnice". Krušnohorci (in Czech). 7 November 2005. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
  3. "Vodní nádrž Přísečnice". Atlas Česka. Altermedia. Retrieved 9 November 2017.

Coordinates: 50°27′56″N 13°07′57″E / 50.4655536°N 13.1324456°E / 50.4655536; 13.1324456

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.