The first written report dates from 1754. Provision of Czech POINT services. There is a small football field, tennis courts or playground. There is a natural training mountaineering terrain.
The first written record dates back to 1316. The village is located at an altitude of 286 metres. There are 585 inhabitants. There is a library, kindergarten and primary school and a sports ground. The village includes the Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, the ruins of a castle and a cemetery.
The first written record dates back to 1362. The village is located at an altitude of 367 metres. Provision of Czech POINT services. The village includes a multi-purpose and grass playground, a cultural house with a restaurant and the remains of Silberstein Castle. There is a kindergarten and a primary school.
The first written report dates back to 1360. The village is located at an altitude of 498 metres. The village was formed by the merger of several villages and settlements. The village includes a football club, a kindergarten and a primary school as well as a general practitioner.
The first written record dates back to 1566, when Malá Úpa was settled by woodcutters from Tyrol, Styria and Carinthia. Malá Úpa is situated at an altitude of 1050 metres and is a popular mountain resort for summer and winter holidays. It has a volunteer fire brigade. Provision of Czech POINT services.
The first written report dates back to 1297. The village is located at an altitude of 579 metres. 950 inhabitants live on the territory. Among the sights there is the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, the Cyril and Methodius Conciliation Cross, the statue of St. John of Nepomuk and the Column of St. Anne.