Bohumileč (Rokytno)

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Bohumileč
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Bohumileč (Rokytno) (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Pardubický kraj
District : Pardubice
Municipality : Rokytno
Area : 365 hectares
Geographic location : 50 ° 6 '  N , 15 ° 51'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 6 '4 "  N , 15 ° 51' 29"  E
Height: 225  m nm
Residents : 156 (2011)
Postal code : 533 04
License plate : E.
traffic
Street: Sezemice - Borek
Bohumilečský rybník
Bridge on State Road II / 298 across the Ředický potok

Bohumileč (German Bohumiletsch , also Bohumiletz ) is a district of the municipality Rokytno in the Czech Republic . It is located ten kilometers northeast of the city center of Pardubice and belongs to the Okres Pardubice .

geography

Bohumileč extends in the Pardubická kotlina ( Pardubice Basin ) on both sides of the Bohumilečský creek, to which the Smrčinka flows in the village. The Bohumilečský rybník pond is located on the northern edge of the village. State road II / 298 runs southeast of the village between Sezemice and Býšť . In the southwest rises the striking Kunětická hora (307 m nm) with the castle of the same name . The Kunětická hora golf course occupies part of the western corridors .

Neighboring towns are Újezd ​​u Sezemic in the north, Hrachoviště and Svoboda in the northeast, Rokytno and Drahoš in the east, Dolní Ředice and Choteč in the southeast, Labská, Sezemice and Lukovna in the south, Dražkov in the southwest, Němčice and Dřwestenava in the north and Zestava in the north.

history

Bohumileč is a founding of the Benedictine monastery Opatowitz and was probably built in the 13th century during the time of Abbot Andreas II, who cleared forests and bushes and settled the swamp area. After the monastery was looted and burned down by the Hussites under Diviš Bořek von Miletínek in 1421 , the latter seized the extensive possessions.

Bohumileč was first mentioned in a document in 1436, when King Sigismund transferred large parts of the former monastery property to Diviš Bořek, who formed the Kunburg domain . The village was on a trade route to Königgrätz and had a toll station. At the end of the 15th century Wilhelm von Pernstein acquired the dominions of Pardubitz and Kunburg and united them. He had several ponds built in the vicinity of the village. Wilhelm von Pernstein bequeathed his Bohemian goods to his younger son Vojtěch in 1521 , after his death they passed to his brother Johann in 1534 . In 1548 he left his son Jaroslav in high debt. On March 21, 1560 Jaroslav von Pernstein sold the entire rule of Pardubitz to King Ferdinand I. His successor Maximilian II transferred the administration of the royal lords to the court chamber . This let the rule of Pardubitz reorganize through a system of 24 Rychta ( Scholtiseien ); in 1588 the Rychtář in Dříteč exercised the minor jurisdiction for Bohumileč.

In 1835, the in consisted Chrudim District village located Bohumiletsch even Bohumileč or Bohomilec called out 17 houses, where 131 people lived. The parish was Dřitsch . Until the middle of the 19th century, Bohumiletsch remained subordinate to the kk camera rule Pardubitz.

After the abolition of patrimonial Bohumileč formed from 1849 with the district Zástava na Prutě a municipality in the judicial district of Pardubice . From 1868 the municipality belonged to the political district of Pardubitz . In 1869 Bohumileč had 220 inhabitants and consisted of 31 houses. In 1897 the county road to Borek was built. In 1900 there were 259 people in the village, in 1910 there were 246. In 1930 Bohumileč had 238 inhabitants. In 1949 Bohumileč was assigned to the Okres Pardubice-okolí. Since 1960 the community has belonged again to Okres Pardubice . On April 30, 1976 it was incorporated into Rokytno. At the 2001 census, there were 145 people living in Bohumileč's 60 houses. In 2018 the village of Bohumileč had 152 inhabitants, another 39 lived in Zástava.

Community structure

The district Bohumileč consists of the basic settlement units Bohumileč ( Bohumiletsch ) and Zástava II ( Zastawa ).

The district forms a cadastral district.

Attractions

  • Bridge on State Road II / 298 over the Ředický potok, the three-arched bridge built in 1834 from sandstone blocks is protected as a technical monument .
  • Bohumilečský rybník pond with an area of ​​18 ha.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/606359/Bohumilec
  2. ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer : The Kingdom of Bohemia; Represented statistically and topographically. Volume 5: Chrudimer Kreis. Prague 1837, p. 74
  3. http://www.rokytno.eu/statisticke-udaje
  4. http://www.uir.cz/zsj-casti-obce/006351/Cast-obce-Bohumilec
  5. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/606359/Bohumilec