Krouna
Protestant church
Protestant church
Flag of Krouna
Coat of arms of Krouna
Krouna is located in Czech Republic
Krouna
Krouna
Location in the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 49°46′21″N 16°1′36″E / 49.77250°N 16.02667°E / 49.77250; 16.02667
Country Czech Republic
RegionPardubice
DistrictChrudim
First mentioned1349
Area
  Total34.37 km2 (13.27 sq mi)
Elevation
530 m (1,740 ft)
Population
 (2023-01-01)[1]
  Total1,446
  Density42/km2 (110/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal codes
539 01, 539 43, 539 44,
569 82
Websitewww.krouna.cz

Krouna is a municipality and village in Chrudim District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,400 inhabitants.

Administrative parts

The villages of Čachnov, Františky, Oldřiš, Ruda and Rychnov are administrative parts of Krouna.

Geography

Krouna is located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) southeast of Chrudim and 34 km (21 mi) southeast of Pardubice. The western part of the municipal territory lies in the Iron Mountains and the eastern part lies in the Upper Svratka Highlands. The highest point is at 735 m (2,411 ft) above sea level. The Chrudimka River originates in the woods in the southern part of the municipal territory. About two thirds of the territory lie within the Žďárské vrchy Protected Landscape Area.

History

The first written mention of Krouna is from 1349.[2]

The municipality is known for the Krouna train accident, in which 19 people died, making it one of the deadliest train crashes in Czech history.

Transport

The I/34 road (heading from Svitavy to Havlíčkův Brod and further to České Budějovice) passes through the municipality.

Krouna is located on the railway line Svitavy–Žďárec u Skutče.[3]

Sights

The most importance monument of Krouna is the Church of Saint Martin. It was built in the Baroque style in 1770–1773. It has a preserved core and tower from the 15th century.[4]

The Protestant church is a rural Historicist building with Neo-Romanesque elements. It dates from 1896.[5]

References

  1. "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2023". Czech Statistical Office. 2023-05-23.
  2. "Základní informace" (in Czech). Obec Krouna. Retrieved 2021-10-18.
  3. "Detail stanice Krouna" (in Czech). České dráhy. Retrieved 2023-09-25.
  4. "Kostel sv. Michala" (in Czech). National Heritage Institute. Retrieved 2023-09-25.
  5. "Kostel evangelický" (in Czech). National Heritage Institute. Retrieved 2023-09-25.
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