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Hartmanice is a little mountain city situated in South Bohemia, Czech Republic close to city Susice. Located at an altitude of 712 meters, this is a peaceful and picturesque village influenced by its abundant history. The most recent important event was re-opening of the Mountain Synagogue Hartmanice after 68 years. This city offers ideal conditions for vacation all year round.

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  • Hartmanice is a little mountain city situated in South Bohemia, Czech Republic close to city Susice. Located at an altitude of 712 meters, this is a peaceful and picturesque village influenced by its abundant history. The most recent important event was re-opening of the Mountain Synagogue Hartmanice after 68 years. This city offers ideal conditions for vacation all year round.
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  • Hartmanice is a little mountain city situated in South Bohemia, Czech Republic close to city Susice. Located at an altitude of 712 meters, this is a peaceful and picturesque village influenced by its abundant history. The most recent important event was re-opening of the Mountain Synagogue Hartmanice after 68 years. This city offers ideal conditions for vacation all year round. History The period when Hartmanice was established is not well known. However at the beginning of 11th century there was a prosperous trading route coming from Passau to Susice. Hartmanice is first mentioned in 1219 in connection with the name Petr from Hartmanice followed by the record from 1228 when Hartmanice was supposedly owned by Oldrich from Ryznberg. The village's biggest expansion dates back to the start of Premysl Otakar II reign after 1273. Jan Lucembursky promoted Hartmanice to a Royal City thanks to gold mining in this area. Unfortunately, during the Thirty Years War the city was ravaged and empty for several years. It was finally resettled in the second half of the 17th century by Germans from Schwaben but its original glory was never restored.
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