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Zlaté Hory ((:ˈzlatɛː ˈɦorɪ); until 1948 Cukmantl, (ドイツ語:Zuckmantel)) is a town in the Jeseník District, Olomouc Region, Czech Republic, on the border with Poland. It has a population of 4,447 (2006). The town was founded in 1224. Administrative parts: Rejvíz, Horní a Dolní Údolí and Ondřejovice According to the Austrian census of 1910 the town had 4,520 inhabitants, 4,341 of whom had permanent residence there. Census asked people for their native language, 4,341 (100%) were German-speaking. Most populous religious group were Roman Catholics with 4,441 (98.3%).〔Ludwig Patryn (ed): ''(Die Ergebnisse der Volkszählung vom 31. Dezember 1910 in Schlesien )'', Troppau 1912.〕 On 29 January 1945, German SS soldiers were conducting a death march in the area and murdered 138 prisoners on a road from Konradów. The town has a long history of gold mining. First written accounts are from the 13th century but scientists estimate that gold mining there began already at he end of the 10th century. In 1990', mining operations were stopped as they were no longer profitable. However, as of 2015, there is a possibility that the mines will be opened again because the price of gold (in USD) has risen five times since then. The estimate amount of gold in the mines is from 3 to 9 tons.〔http://www.novinky.cz/ekonomika/366872-cesko-zvazuje-ze-obnovi-tezbu-zlata.html〕 The Czech name Zlaté hory can be translated as Golden Mountains. == Places of interest == * the main square with listed buildings * the church of the Ascension of Virgin Mary * the chapel of Saint Roch * Edelštejn, Leuchtenštejn a Kobrštejn - ruins of the castles * the church of Virgin Mary, the Helpful * Biskupská kupa with a view-tower of Franz Josef 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zlaté Hory」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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