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The situation of the local residents is quite complex because of the wild and sad history. In the beginning of the 20th century the Ore Mountains were the most populated mountains in Europe with a strong tradition of mining. (Petr Miksicek) In the course of history the population had to change twice. First in 1938 the Czechs were expelled and then in 1945 after WW II over three million Germans had to leave. This tragical events ripped the roots of the people and now the inhabitants live here in the third generation. | |||
The 50 year old tradition of mining and heavy industry creates unhealthy environment and bad living conditions. The people do not see working and educational possibilities (low status problem) and because they lack the deep roots its easy for them to leave. | |||
This process has to be reversed and the area has to get important and interesting again for the people, because living area cannot exist without a strong inhabitants community. | |||
The further points explain these problems closer and include development strategies which are with accordance to SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY FOR THE ÚSTÍ REGION 2006–2020. | |||
'''1. Economy''' | '''1. Economy''' |
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