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Humpolec

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- summer (DST)
  
CEST (UTC+2)

Area
  
51.49 km²

Elevation
  
527 m

Local time
  
Thursday 7:18 PM


Weather
  
7°C, Wind N at 6 km/h, 66% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Orlík, Kostel svatého Mikuláše, Muzeum Doktora Aleše Hrd

Humpolec ( [ˈɦumpolɛts]; German: Humpoletz) is a town in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It is situated south-east of the Czech capital Prague, roughly halfway between Prague and Brno, on the northwestern edge of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands (Českomoravská vrchovina).

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Map of 396 01 Humpolec, Czechia

Humpolec was first mentioned in 1178. A silver mining town in the 13th-15th century, Humpolec became known for cloth production from the 17th century, which reached its peak in the 19th century.

Humpolec is the birthplace of Aleš Hrdlička, well-known American anthropologist, Jan Zábrana, one of the greatest Bohemian writers and translators of 20th century, Josef Stránský, conductor of the New York Philharmonic, Ivan Martin Jirous, poet, underground writer and member of anticommunist opposition, Jaroslav Augusta, a noted painter, and Joseph Drapell, an abstract painter who lives in Toronto.

Twin towns

Humpolec is twinned with:

  • Münsingen, Switzerland
  • References

    Humpolec Wikipedia