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Hazlov
Municipality and village
Hazlov, Hazlov Castle
Hazlov, Hazlov Castle
Flag of Hazlov
Official seal of Hazlov
Location of Hazlov municipality within Cheb District and administrative area of Aš as a Municipality with Extended Competence.
Location of Hazlov municipality within Cheb District and administrative area of Aš as a Municipality with Extended Competence.
Country Czech Republic
RegionKarlovy Vary Region
DistrictCheb District
Government
 • MayorMiroslav Všetečka
Area
 • Total
10.77 sq mi (27.89 km2)
Elevation
1,800 ft (550 m)
Population
 (2006)
 • Total
1 665
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Hazlov (German: Haslau) is a village and municipality in Cheb District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. In 2008 it had a population of 1,665.

Geography

Hazlov lies 12 kilometres northwest of Cheb and 10 km southeast of , at about 550 meters above sea level. Its neighbours are Lipná to the west, Táborská to the southwest, Ostroh to the south and Vojtanov to the east. To the northeast there is the German border. A stream called Hazlovský potok flows through the village.

History

Hazlov was first mentioned in 1224 as a property of the noble house of Hazlov (Haslau). Bedřich of Hazlov probably built the castle in the village. Nicholas Jur of Cheb bought Hazlov in 1401. Other owners of the village were: the Landwüst family from 1450, the Kocov family from 1579, the Dětřichov family, the Nostitz family and the Moser family. The last owners from the nobility were the Hemfeld family (until 1945).

Until the end of the 18th century Hazlov was mostly an agricultural village. From the 19th century the textile industry developed in the whole Aš-region, including Hazlov. The first textile factory was opened in 1822.

In 2008 the village had a population of 1,665. The municipality of Hazlov has six districts: Hazlov, Lipná, Polná, Skalka, Táborská and Výhledy.

Population of Hazlov, 1850–2001[1]
Year 1850 1930 1947 1961 1970 2001
Population 1,796 2,922 999 1,173 1,168 1,192

Landmarks

Buildings

  • Castle Ruins
  • Feast of the Cross church (catholic)
  • Cemetery of the church of St. George (from 1686)
  • Evangelical church (from 1907)

Memorials and others

References

  1. ^ Progress of population of Hazlov between 1850 and 2001, according to: Obce Ašska v proměnách času, Kolektiv autorů, MÚ Aš (2005)