The
Celts lived in the area from about 200–400 BC, and in about 60 BC they founded an
oppidum in Třísov. they left the place in around 60 BC being pushed out from here by migrating
Marcomanni tribe. Between 4th and 7th century, the
Slavic tribes settled here. The first written mentions of Holubov and Třísov are from 1379, the first mention of Krasetín is from 1372. The area was owned by
Vítkovci and then by the
Rosenberg family as a part of the Dívčí kámen Castle estate. In 1383, a manor house called Holubův is documented here, and it probably gave the name to the village. In the 19th century started
industrialization of Holubov. From 1841 to 1874, an iron-producing factory was here. In 1891, the railway to
České Budějovice and
Volary was built. ==Demographics==