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Osoblažsko (literally Osoblaha region, , , ) is a microregion is situated in the northernmost part of the Moravian-Silesian Region of Czech Republic. This microregion is so-called Osoblaha Hook or Silesian Hanakia .[1] It is bounded by mountain ridges of Jeseníky mountains from the west and the Polish border from the east and north. A voluntary association of municipalities – The Association of Municipalities of Osoblažsko was established to solve the drinking water supply problem of the region in 1990s and was restored in 2002 focusing mainly on solution of common problems reaching beyond the grasp of individual municipalities as well as the common regional development and cross-border cooperation. The microregion currently has a population of 10.273 covering almost 290 km2. The Association of Municipalities of Osoblažsko consists of 14 municipalities:
- Bohušov (German: Füllstein)
- Dívčí Hrad (German: Maidelberg)
- Hlinka (German: Glemkau)
- Janov (German: Johannesthal)
- Jindřichov (German: Hennersdorf)
- Liptaň (German: Liebenthal)
- Město Albrechtice (German: Olbersdorf)
- Osoblaha (German: Hotzenplotz;Yiddish: האָצ׳פּלאָץ (Hotz'plotz, Hots'plots); Polish: Osobłoga)
- Petrovice (German: Petersdorf)
- Rusín (German: Rausen)
- Slezské Pavlovice (German: Deutsch Paulowitz)
- Slezské Rudoltice (German: Rosswald)
- Třemešná [German: Rowersdorf]
- Vysoká (German: Waißak)