Maletín

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Municipality in Olomouc, Czech Republic
Maletín |
Municipality |
 Church of Saint Nicholas
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Coordinates: 49°47′55″N 16°47′33″E / 49.79861°N 16.79250°E / 49.79861; 16.79250Coordinates: 49°47′55″N 16°47′33″E / 49.79861°N 16.79250°E / 49.79861; 16.79250
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Country |
Czech Republic
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Region |
Olomouc |
District |
Šumperk |
Area
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• Total |
18.55 km2 (7.16 sq mi) |
Elevation
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455 m (1,493 ft) |
Population (2006)
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• Total |
361 |
• Density |
19/km2 (50/sq mi) |
Postal code |
789 01 |
Website |
http://www.maletin.cz |
Maletín (German: Moletein) is a village and municipality (obec) in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic.
The municipality covers an area of 18.55 square kilometres (7.16 sq mi), and has a population of 361 (as at 28 August 2006).
Maletín lies approximately 23 kilometres (14 mi) south-west of Šumperk, 41 km (25 mi) north-west of Olomouc, and 173 km (107 mi) east of Prague.
Notable people
Emilie Schindler (1907-2001), Righteous among the Nations.
References
- Olomouc Regional Statistical Office: Municipalities of Šumperk District
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Towns and villages of Šumperk District
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- Bludov
- Bohdíkov
- Bohuslavice
- Bohutín
- Branná
- Bratrušov
- Brníčko
- Bušín
- Dlouhomilov
- Dolní Studénky
- Drozdov
- Dubicko
- Hanušovice
- Horní Studénky
- Hoštejn
- Hraběšice
- Hrabišín
- Hrabová
- Hynčina
- Chromeč
- Jakubovice
- Janoušov
- Jedlí
- Jestřebí
- Jindřichov
- Kamenná
- Klopina
- Kolšov
- Kopřivná
- Kosov
- Krchleby
- Lesnice
- Leština
- Libina
- Líšnice
- Loštice
- Loučná nad Desnou
- Lukavice
- Malá Morava
- Maletín
- Mírov
- Mohelnice
- Moravičany
- Nemile
- Nový Malín
- Olšany
- Oskava
- Palonín
- Pavlov
- Petrov nad Desnou
- Písařov
- Police
- Postřelmov
- Postřelmůvek
- Rájec
- Rapotín
- Rejchartice
- Rohle
- Rovensko
- Ruda nad Moravou
- Sobotín
- Staré Město
- Stavenice
- Sudkov
- Svébohov
- Šléglov
- Štíty
- Šumperk
- Třeština
- Úsov
- Velké Losiny
- Vernířovice
- Vikantice
- Vikýřovice
- Vyšehoří
- Zábřeh
- Zborov
- Zvole
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