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Ceska Ves, Czech Republic
Jeseník okres, Olomouc region
Last modified: 2004-02-21 by jarig bakker
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by Jarig Bakker, 15 Feb 2004
adopted 18 Nov 1998
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Česká Ves municipality flag
Image after Petr Exner's Vexilologický Lexikon prapory obcí ČR (1998)
- Česká Ves, Jeseník district, South Moravian region - adopted 18 Nov 1998
- another flaming sword (or kris).
Česká Ves appears in historical sources quite late, i.e. in 1416, the
reason probably is that local residents were previously included as part
of a much bigger village in the valley of the river Bělá called Waltersdorf
(Walterovice), which is already mentioned in 1284. The first mention of
Česká Ves is in connection with the properties of the Wroclaw bishops and
their Frývaldov dominia and from 1547 they became sole owners of the property.
At this time the number of settlers grew significantly in connection with
intensive mining of gold ore, even if this gold fever lasted only for a
short time. The village Česká Ves (400 m above sea level) is directly linked
to the north part of Jeseník and lies in the valley of the river Bělá and
along the road and railway line, which lead to north-eastern Mikulovice
and onwards to Poland. The greatest change in the villages development
came about in 1896 with the foundation of a factory producing chains. This
has since grown into a relatively large company.
Jarig Bakker, 15 Feb 2004
Česká Ves CoA
from this
site.