Inlauf

[7] In the land registry of 1574, Inlauf had four full farms, two of which were divided into four half-farms, corresponding to a population between 35 and 40.

The economy of the village was based on farming, gathering berries, and transporting lumber and logs.

[8] After the war, a Yugoslav labor camp for political prisoners operated in the village from 1952 to 1955.

[9][10] There used to be a chapel dedicated to Saints Cosmas and Damian at the southeastern end of Inlauf.

[8] It had a rectangular nave, a belfry projecting from the front of the building, and an octagonal chancel that was walled on five sides.