Dolce
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Plzeňský kraj | |||
District : | Plzeň-jih | |||
Area : | 589 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 33 ' N , 13 ° 24' E | |||
Height: | 452 m nm | |||
Residents : | 296 (Jan. 1, 2019) | |||
Postal code : | 334 01 | |||
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Status: | local community | |||
Districts: | 1 | |||
administration | ||||
Mayor : | Stanislav Ziegler (status: 2007) | |||
Address: | Dolce 100 334 01 Přeštice |
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Municipality number: | 539945 | |||
Website : | www.obecni-urad.net/dolce |
Dolce (German Dolzen ) is a municipality with 278 inhabitants in the Czech Republic . It is located six kilometers southeast of Přeštice and belongs to the Okres Plzeň-jih . The cadastral area is 589 hectares.
geography
The place is 452 m above sea level. M. between two wooded hills, the Hurka (489 m) in the north and the Jindřín (535 m) in the southwest. Immediately by the village, through which the state road 230 leads from Přeštice to Nepomuk , lies the Obecní rybník pond.
Neighboring places are Kucíny in the northwest, Plevňov, Anežčín Dvůr and Štíhlov in the northeast, Újezd in the south and Vitouň and Radkovice in the west.
history
Údolec was first mentioned in 1379 as the property of Jan Manholt. Later the place name developed to Dolec . The village of Horka, which was known since 1239 and was located to the east of it and was torn down after a plague epidemic, was even older. Dolec was devastated during the Hussite Wars .
The place came to the Riesenberger and in 1504 inherited the property after the death of Půta Švihovský his son Heinrich von Fels ( Jindřich ze Skály ), after whom the hill Jindřín was named. In 1554 the Říčanský on Měčín and in 1572 the Chlumčanský owners of the village, which then came back to the Riesenberger and in 1600 was sold to Joachim Loubský z Lub. At the end of the 18th century the names Dolce and Dolzen had become common.
After further changes of ownership, Hugo Damian Erwein von Schönborn on Unter Lukawitz bought the place in 1794 . In 1848 the manors were replaced and Dolzen became an independent municipality. In 1892 the bridge over the Obecní rybník was built as a connection to Štíhlov. On January 18, 1924, the contract between Karl Johann von Schönborn and the municipality was concluded in Prague on the replacement of the manorial fields and the buildings of the manor, on the basis of which Dolce acquired all of the field property in 1933. In 1930 a new chapel was built. In 1938 the people of Schönborn sold the castle, including the courtyard, brewery and forest, to Ferdinand Veverka. After the Second World War, the last property owned by the von Schönborn family in Dolce - 759 hectares of forest - was expropriated.
Community structure
No districts are shown for Dolce. To the site include the hamlet and monolayer Anežčin dvůr ( Raben ) and Štíhlov.
Anežčin dvůr was named after Agnes von Salm-Reifferscheidt , the wife of Wenzel Johann Henniger von Seeberg.
Attractions
- Neo-Gothic chapel of St. Anthony of Padua, built in 1930
Sons and daughters of the church
- Jiří Kučera , Czechoslovak national ice hockey player