Hlucín - municipal flag on Town Hall / mestská vlajka na radnici - Hlucín (North Moravia)
N 49° 53.793 E 018° 11.249
34U E 298016 N 5530922
Depicted flagpole with flag of town Hlucín is located on the front facade of the building of the Town Hall situated in main town's public space - Mírové Námestí (Peace Square).
Waymark Code: WMNT1K
Location: Moravskoslezský kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 04/28/2015
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Depicted flagpole with flag of town Hlucín is located on the front facade of the building of the Town Hall situated in main town's public space - Mírové Námestí (Peace Square).
Hlucín is a town in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It is the center of the Hlucín Region. The population was 14,500 as of 2004. Hlucín was part of the Duchy of Opava before the latter was partitioned along the Opava River between Habsburg Austria and the Kingdom of Prussia in 1742 by the Treaty of Berlin after the First Silesian War. The town was administered within the Prussian Province of Silesia until 1920, when it was made part of Czechoslovakia following World War I. The transferral of the Hlucín Region sparked controversy between Germans, Czechs and Poles. After the Munich Agreement in 1938, Hlucín was annexed by Nazi Germany and again made part of Prussian Silesia, with its German name Hultschin restored to use. Hlucín was restored to Czechoslovakia in 1945. [Wiki]