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Abertamy (German: Abertham) is a town in Karlovy Vary District in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 900 inhabitants. It is located in Ore Mountains about 16 km (10 mi) north of Karlovy Vary. With an altitude of 840 meters above sea level, the place serves as a winter sports centre.

Abertamy
Town
View on Abertamy from a road to Plešivec
Abertamy
Location in the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 50°22′8″N 12°49′6″E
Country Czech Republic
RegionKarlovy Vary
DistrictKarlovy Vary
First mentioned1529
Government
  MayorJana Rojovská
Area
  Total8.70 km2 (3.36 sq mi)
Elevation
840 m (2,760 ft)
Population
 (2021-01-01)[1]
  Total924
  Density110/km2 (280/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
362 35
Websitewww.mesto-abertamy.cz

Administrative parts


The village of Hřebečná is the administrative part of Abertamy.


History


Church of Fourteen Holy Helpers
Church of Fourteen Holy Helpers

Abertamy is first mentioned in written documents from 1529, when miners started to settle in the area. During 1531–1558, silver was mined here. In 1579 Abertamy obtained township rights. On September 15, 1590, a strong earthquake was recorded here. After the Thirty Years' War silver mining stopped, and only the mining of tin continued. Abertamy lost its town rights, and the area was forcibly recatholicized after the war. During the 19th century manufacturing of gloves began and expanded in the 20th century. In 1876 Abertamy obtained the town status again.

In 1910 the town had 4,200 inhabitants. In 1921 Abertamy was electrified. It was annexed into the Third Reich in 1938 and in 1938–1945 it was one of the municipalities in Sudetenland. In 1945 many German speaking people were expelled and local industry was nationalised. However roughly 150,000 of 3.5 million Sudeten Germans in the surrounding region were not expelled due to their indispensable mining and technical skills. Even by 1960 most children entering grade 1 in Abertamy only spoke German and until the end of communism the town was largely German speaking.[2] In 1947 Abertamy had about 1,200 inhabitants. Intensive mining of uranium ore had started (and prisoners from nearby communist Jáchymov concentration camp were forced to work there under cruel conditions). In 1998 the factory producing gloves closed down.

Since 1946, Abertamy has had a secondary school specialising in forest industry.[3]


Sights


Interiors of the church
Interiors of the church

Notable people




Abertamy from the Plešivec Mountain

References


  1. "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2021". Czech Statistical Office. 2021-04-30.
  2. http://www.presseurop.eu/en/content/article/3676541-sudetenland-s-last-germans
  3. soul.abertamy.cz "Archived copy". Archived from the original on December 1, 2005. Retrieved 2005-10-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. abertamy.cz
  5. "Úvod - Důl Mauritius".





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