Úbočí (Výsluní)

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Úbočí
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Úbočí (Výsluní) (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Ústecký kraj
District : Chomutov
Municipality : Výsluní
Area : 118.0353 ha
Geographic location : 50 ° 27 '  N , 13 ° 14'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 27 '25 "  N , 13 ° 14' 15"  E
Height: 720  m nm
Residents : 0 (2011)
Postal code : 431 83
License plate : U
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Úbočí , until 1950 Cibrle ( German  Zieberle ) is a district of the city of Výsluní in the Czech Republic .

geography

The village was one kilometer south of Výsluní and was demolished in 1959. A single shift in the Prunéřovský potok valley was preserved . The Úbočí round was located in the Bohemian part of the Ore Mountains on the south-eastern slope of the Zieberler Höhe (762 m) above the valleys of the Zvonící potok, Prunéřovský potok ( Brunnersdorfer Bach ) and Třebíšský potok ( Triebischler Bach ) in the Údolí Prunéřov Nature Park. To the east rises the Poustevna ( Schweigerberg , 825 m) and in the south the Volyňský vrch ( Hundskoppe , 727 m). Hasištejn Castle is located to the southeast .

Neighboring towns are Výsluní in the north, Sobětice in the northeast, Vysoká Jedle in the east, Místo in the southeast, Nová Víska and the desert areas Potočná and Pavlov in the south, Hradiště and Volyně in the southwest, Rusová in the west and Třebíška in the northwest.

history

Vacation homes in Úbočí

The first written mention of the place was in 1236 as a possession of the Bohemian crown, which was administered from Kaaden . After the establishment of the Preßnitz estate , Zieberle became subject to it. In 1351 Charles IV enfeoffed the Lords of Schönburg with the rule of Hassenstein including the Preßnitz estate. When the Preßnitz estate was divided into a Pürstein and a Hassenstein part under the Schönburgers, Zieberle was added to the Pürstein part in 1431. Alesch von Schönburg sold this share to Nikolaus II Lobkowicz von Hassenstein in 1446. Since the middle of the 15th century, the heir of Wohlau exercised the lower jurisdiction over Zieberle. When the rule of Hassenstein was divided under the three sons of Nicholas II, Zieberle fell to Bohuslaus Lobkowicz von Hassenstein in 1490 . With a renewed division of the Preßnitz goods, Zieberle got the Sonnenberg share. In the middle of the 16th century Bohuslav Felix von Lobkowitz and Hassenstein acquired the Sonnenberger share. In 1594 the goods belonging to the disgraced Georg Popel von Lobkowicz were confiscated. At that time Zieberle consisted of five subjects. With the separation of the Sonnenberger share from the Hassenstein rule, Zieberle was attached to the Preßnitz rule in 1606. The Klingermühle was built in the 17th century in the valley of the Brunnersdorfer Bach. The subsequent owners of the lordship included u. a. from 1826 Otto Victor Fürst von Schönburg-Waldenburg and from 1832 Gabrielle von Buquoy at Rothenhaus . The school location was Sonnenberg. The parish was also attached to Sonnenberg and the branch church in Wohlau.

After the abolition of patrimonial Zieberle formed from 1850 a municipality in the district administration Kadaň / Kaaden. The settlement Im Grund, consisting of three mills in the valley of the Brunnersdorfer Bach, also belonged to the community. In the 1890s the community was assigned to the Preßnitz district. According to the Munich Agreement , the village was added to the German Reich in 1938 and until 1945 belonged to the Preßnitz district , the dissolution of which was announced in 1939, but was not carried out until the end of the Second World War. As part of the judicial district of Preßnitz, Zieberle should fall to the district of Kaaden . In 1939 Zieberle only had 39 inhabitants and was the smallest municipality in the Preßnitz district. After the war ended, Cibrle returned to Czechoslovakia and the German residents were expelled . In 1950 the village was given the new name Úbočí and in 1951 it became the district of Výsluní. The chapel on the village green existed until 1953. In 1959 the remains of the abandoned village were demolished. Some houses in the valley of the Prunéřovský potok have been preserved, where three people lived permanently in 1961. After Úbočí was completely uninhabited, the district was closed on April 1, 1967. The place has had no permanent residents since at least 1970. Since 1999 Úbočí has ​​been part of Výsluní again. The location of the extinct village can now be recognized by a group of trees.

Development of the population

year population
1869 81
1880 65
1890 57
1900 61
year population
1910 62
1921 50
1930 54
1950 0
year population
1961 3
1970 0

Attractions

  • Hasištejn castle ruins , southeast of Úbočí
  • Údolí Prunéřovský potok nature park
  • Kokrháč nature reserve, south of the Prunéřovský potok
  • Břízy ojcovské u Volyně natural monument, southwest of Úbočí
  • Volyňský vrch natural monument, south of Úbočí

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/787825/Uboci-u-Vysluni
  2. a b c d Historický lexikon obcí České republiky - 1869-2015. Český statistický úřad, December 18, 2015, accessed on February 16, 2016 (Czech).

Web links

Commons : Úbočí  - collection of images, videos and audio files