Bodenstädter Ländchen

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The "Bodenstädter Ländchen" (Czech Potštátsko ) is a wooded hill country east of the Oder in the Okres Přerov and in the Okres Olomouc , Czech Republic .

The north Moravian area between Schönhengstgau in the east and Kuhländchen in the west is named after the town of Potštát . It comprises a maximum of 14 locations (fewer depending on the zeitgeist). The places belonging to the “Bodenstädter Ländchen” belonged to different administrative units ( lordship , parish , entails ) over the course of history and have now partially disappeared (e.g. Bernhau and Rudelzau had to give way to the Libavá military training area ).

The names of the 14 towns in the Bodenstädter Ländchen are in Czech, German and / or Latin spelling:

  • Potštát = ground city = ground stage
  • Padesát Lánů = fifty-cubes = five-zig-pods = five-zigubna
  • Kyžlířov = Keuschendorf = Gaisdorf = Geischdorff = Geißdorf = Geischdorffium
  • Heřmánky = Hermsdorf = Hermannsdorf = Hermannsdorffium
  • Luboměř pod Strážnou = Liebenthal = Liebenthalium
  • Lipná = Lindava = Lindenau = Lindenhau = Lindenavia
  • Středolesí = Mittelwald = Mittlvalda
  • Boňkov = Punkendorf = Punckendorf = Punckendorffium
  • Kovářov = Schmiedsau = Schmitzau = Schmitzavia
  • Barnov = Olověná = Bernhau = Bernau = Bährnhau = Bernovia = Bernhavia
  • Rudoltovice = Rudelzau = Rudeltzau = Rudeltzauna = Rudeltzavia
  • Milovany = Milbes = Milbessium
  • Mastník = Siegertsau = Siegertzau = Sigertzauna = Siegertsavia
  • Boškov = Poschkau = Poschkavia = Buschgau

literature

  • Heimatbuch Bodenstadt and the Bodenstädter Ländchen. Edited by Hans Jordan, compiled and edited by Josef Bannert. Fulda n.d.; 455 pages.

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