Bukovice u Rohozce

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Bukovice
Bukovice coat of arms
Bukovice u Rohozce (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Jihomoravský kraj
District : Brno-venkov
Area : 321 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 24 '  N , 16 ° 29'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 24 '24 "  N , 16 ° 29' 21"  E
Height: 474  m nm
Residents : 76 (Jan. 1, 2019)
Postal code : 679 23
License plate : B.
traffic
Street: Černá Hora - Tišnov
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 1
administration
Mayor : František Pospíšil (status: 2009)
Address: Bukovice 9
679 23 Lomnice u Tišnova
Municipality number: 581437
Website : www.bukovice.cz

Bukovice (German Bukowitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located eight kilometers northeast of Tišnov and belongs to the Okres Brno-venkov .

geography

Bukovice is located in the Sýkořská pahorkatina, a subunit of the Nedvědická vrchovina in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands . The village lies on the left side of the Lubě brook on a hill. The Lysicko Nature Park extends to the north and the Svratecká Hornatina Nature Park to the west. To the west of the village, the Lubě is dammed in the Rybník pod Myšníkem pond. In the north rises the Kraví hlava (566 m), northeast of the Na Vrších (506 m), southwest of the Močický kopec (515 m) and in the west the Velká hora (558 m).

Neighboring towns are Dlouhá Lhota and Brťov-Jeneč in the northeast, Žernovník in the east, Malá Lhota , Lubě and Hluboké Dvory in the southeast, Unín and Rohozec in the south, Jamné and Šerkovice in the southwest, Lomnice and Chrastová in the west and Rašov and Zhoř in the northwest.

history

chapel

The first written mention of the place took place in 1255, when Vladike Vojtěch von Bukovice appeared as a witness in a document from the monastery Fons Beatae Mariae Virginis . Originally Bukovice should have consisted of four farms, from which the village later developed through division. In 1459 the Porta Coeli monastery acquired part of Bukovice. The other part of the village was annexed to the Černá Hora rule in 1549 . In the course of an exchange of territory with the monastery in 1749, the Lomnitz rule acquired the monastic share. This division continued until the middle of the 19th century. In 1845 the road from Černá Hora to Lomnice was built north of the village .

After the abolition of patrimonial Bukovice formed from 1850 a municipality in the Brno district administration and the judicial district of Tischnowitz . During the German War , the main group of the Imperial and Royal Army set up camp near Bukovice in June 1866 and held a training maneuver lasting several days before the march on Prague . In 1886 a joint school for the villages of Rohozec and Bukovice was inaugurated in Rohozec , previously Unín was the school location. From 1896 Bukovice belonged to the newly formed district of Tischnowitz. The connecting road to Rohozec was built between 1909 and 1912 . The volunteer fire brigade was founded in 1937. At the end of the Second World War, a division of the Wehrmacht occupied the village from April 20 to May 7, 1945 on their retreat. In 1946 several families left the village and moved to the border area to Tatenice . After the dissolution of Okres Tišnov, Bukovice came to Okres Blansko at the beginning of 1961 . In 1976 Bukovice was forcibly incorporated into Rohozec together with Hluboké Dvory , Unín and Zhoř . In 1990 the community came into being again. The Rybník pod Myšníkem pond was created on the Lubě in 1998 . Since the beginning of 2007 Bukovice belongs to the Okres Brno-venkov . The village is parish after Unín .

Community structure

No districts are shown for the municipality of Bukovice.

Attractions

  • chapel
  • Marble cross, erected in 1938 in place of a damaged crucifix

Individual evidence

  1. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)