Cejle
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Kraj Vysočina | |||
District : | Jihlava | |||
Area : | 1271 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 22 ′ N , 15 ° 28 ′ E | |||
Height: | 546 m nm | |||
Residents : | 494 (Jan. 1, 2019) | |||
Postal code : | 588 51 | |||
License plate : | J | |||
traffic | ||||
Street: | Dvorce - Dolní Cerekev | |||
Railway connection: |
Veselí nad Lužnicí - Jihlava Kostelec- Slavonice |
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structure | ||||
Status: | local community | |||
Districts: | 2 | |||
administration | ||||
Mayor : | Dana Poláčková (as of 2009) | |||
Address: | Cejle 100 588 51 Batelov |
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Municipality number: | 586978 | |||
Website : | www.cejle.cz |
Cejle (German Zeil ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located nine kilometers southwest of the city center of Jihlava and belongs to the Okres Jihlava .
geography
Cejle is located in the basin of a small tributary on the left side of the Jihlava in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands on the edge of the PP Čeřínek Nature Park. The Bohemian town is one kilometer west of the historical border with Bohemia formed by the Jihlava. To the east rise the Na Šibenici ( gallows bracket , 576 m) and Kamenný kopec ( Stumpfhübel , 604 m), in the southeast the Kostelecký vrch ( Biegel , 656 m) and west of the Huťský vrch (710 m) and Čeřínek (761 m). On the left side of the Jihlava runs the Veselí nad Lužnicí - Jihlava line , from which the Kostelec u Jihlavy - Slavonice train station branches off at one and a half kilometers southwest of the village .
Neighboring towns are Mirošov , Pančava, Nový Hubenov and Klepák in the north, Dvorce in the north-east, Kostelecký Dvůr and Kostelec in the east, Salavice in the south-east, Nový Svět and Dolní Cerekev in the south, Familie und Rohozná in the south-west, Hutě in the west and Nový Hojkov, Větrov and Na Bahnech in the northwest.
history
In the time of Wenceslas I , a protective fortress was built opposite Wolframs on the Igelfurt on the Bohemian side of the Archdiocese of Prague .
The first written mention of the village of Czayl was in 1360 in connection with a mill located between the village and Dvorce . In 1371 Habel de Paczaw sold the village of Wolframs and the festivals to Jaroslav von Sternberg . The 1408 again in the Landtafel registered fortress was probably during the Hussite wars destroyed by Jihlava at the time of the attacks of the Hussites and sieges. When Andraczko de Costelecz sold Wolframser goods to Drslav Kobik from Opatov in 1464, the festival was no longer mentioned. The Vöstenhof was divided up by the city of Iglau in 1777 and bequeathed to the Teltscher, Prokesch and Mathes Ohnsorg families, and at the same time it was assigned to the cadastre of farms .
After the abolition of patrimonial Cejly / Zeil formed a community in the Pelhřimov district from 1850 . Vöstenhof was now connected to Zeil. On November 3, 1887, the place received a railway connection with the inclusion of the line from Veselí nad Lužnicí to Iglau by the Bohemian-Moravian Transversal Railway. The local railway from Wolframs to Telč was built in 1897/98 . In 1949 the municipality Kostelec was assigned to the Okres Jihlava-okolí and since 1961 it has belonged again to the Okres Jihlava . In the same year Dvorce was incorporated. In 1968 Hutě was incorporated. Dvorce has been independent again since 1990.
In March 2008, the residents voted in a referendum with 200 to 38 votes against the possible nuclear disposal site in Rohozná .
Local division
The municipality Cejle consists of the districts Cejle ( Zeil ) and Hutě ( glassworks ) and the settlements Dolní Hutě ( lower glassworks ), Horní Hutě ( upper glassworks ) and Kostelecký Dvůr ( Vestenhof ).
Attractions
- Kostelecký Dvůr ( Vestenhof ), on the site by the Ohnsorgmühle, opposite the Moravian Kostelec, on a raised place above a ford on the Jihlava, was a protective fortress established in the time of Wenceslas I , which was extinguished during the Hussite Wars
- Chapel on the village square
- Listed stone with cross relief and two wagon wheels, in the park at the municipal office. The stone, which protrudes 77 cm from the ground, now serves as the foundation for a cast cross; according to a painting from the 19th century, it is said to have a height of 1.15 m and stand on a split foot.