Bohuslavice
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Kraj Vysočina | |||
District : | Jihlava | |||
Area : | 375 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 9 ' N , 15 ° 35' E | |||
Height: | 542 m nm | |||
Residents : | 138 (Jan 1, 2019) | |||
Postal code : | 588 56 | |||
License plate : | J | |||
traffic | ||||
Street: | Nová Říše - Stará Říše | |||
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Status: | local community | |||
Districts: | 1 | |||
administration | ||||
Mayor : | Jiří Kovář (as of 2010) | |||
Address: | Bohuslavice 17 588 56 Telč |
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Municipality number: | 586901 | |||
Website : | mesta.obce.cz/bohuslavice |
Bohuslavice (German Wohuslawitz , formerly Bohuslawitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located ten kilometers southeast of Telč and belongs to the Okres Jihlava .
geography
Bohuslavice is located in the southern foothills of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands on the right bank of the Vápovka. To the north rises the Vápovická Ostražka (598 m), northeast of the U Ostrážku (626 m), east of the Otvrň (636 m), in the south the Kalvárie (601 m) and northwest of the Bláhův kopec (621 m) and the Vápovická hora ( 628 m). To the west is the Nová Říše reservoir.
Neighboring towns are Olšany in the north, Vápovice in the northeast, Rozseč and Otvrň in the east, Zdeňkov and Krasonice in the southeast, Magdalena and Bohusoudov in the south, Nová Říše in the southwest, Brázdův Mlýn and Vystrčenovice in the west and Zvolenovice and Rozsíčky in the north.
history
The first written mention of the village took place in 1207. Bohuslavice was a landed aristocratic estate at that time, to which a Vorwerkshof and another Freihof belonged. In 1353 Ota von Bohuslavice and 1360 Hron von Bohuslavice were named as the owner. Until the middle of the 15th century, the village belonged to the Vladiken von Bohuslavice, then other families followed, who also acquired the title of Bohuslavice . From 1550 the goods belonged to the Bul von Bořitov, they were followed from 1597 by the Koňas von Vydřá, from 1607 Jan Zahrádecký from Zahrádka and then Jan Čejka from Olbramovice. He extended his rule Nové Syrovice to the village Krnčice and farms in Strážov and Horní Slatina ; in return, he left the monastery Nová Říše Bohuslavice in 1618. Vranůvky had belonged to the monastery since the 14th century, and in 1570 it was separated from Bohuslavice as an independent part. The provost Urban bought the mill in Bohuslavice for the monastery in 1570. In 1618 Bohuslavice consisted of the fortress, the farm and twelve farms. Vranůvky, east of Bohuslavice, later became extinct.
After the abolition of patrimonial Bohuslavice formed from 1850 a municipality in the district administration Datschitz . In 1870 the village consisted of 34 houses and had 233 inhabitants. In 1948 the community was assigned to the Okres Třešť and after its dissolution it has belonged to the Okres Jihlava since 1961 .
Community structure
No districts are designated for the municipality of Bohuslavice. The Boroviček single-layer belongs to Bohuslavice .
Attractions
- Niche chapel
- Memorial stone at the Boroviček keeper's house
- Nová Říše reservoir