Lupéné - Chapel of St. Martin
Although Lupěné is listed as a village in the property inventories of the bishops of Olomouc as early as 1317, it was always a small village or a larger settlement. The number of houses here did not exceed a few dozen, and in essence it has remained so to this day.
Currently (since 1990) it is connected to the neighboring village of Nemile, before that it was part of Zábřeh together with Nemilí, after the independence of Nemile it was cadastrally separated from Zábřeh for a while,...
Currently (since 1990) it is connected to the neighboring village of Nemile, before that it was part of Zábřeh together with Nemilí, after the independence of Nemile it was cadastrally separated from Zábřeh for a while,...
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Lupéné - Chapel of St. Martin
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