Drahotěšice

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Drahotěšice
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Drahotěšice (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Jihočeský kraj
District : České Budějovice
Area : 715 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 7 '  N , 14 ° 33'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 7 '26 "  N , 14 ° 32' 55"  E
Height: 521  m nm
Residents : 332 (Jan. 1, 2019)
Postal code : 373 63
License plate : C.
traffic
Street: Týn nad Vltavou - Ševětín
Next international airport : České Budějovice Airport
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 1
administration
Mayor : Josef Dolák (as of 2018)
Address: Drahotěšice 36
373 41 Drahotěšice
Municipality number: 535958
Website : www.drahotesice.cz
Location of Drahotěšice in the České Budějovice district
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Drahotěšice (German Drahotieschitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located 13 kilometers southwest of Veselí nad Lužnicí in South Bohemia and belongs to the Okres České Budějovice .

geography

Drahotěšice is located on a ridge in the Lischau threshold. To the east, the Ponědražský creek rises in two source creeks that unite in the Stojčín pond. The U Doktorova lomu hill rises to the north (564 m) and the Baba (570 m) to the south. The Nová obora forest extends to the west. The E 55 / I / 3 runs southeast of the village between České Budějovice and Veselí nad Lužnicí .

Neighboring towns are Radonice and Hvozdno in the north, Pelejovice in the northeast, Neplachov , Gebrovna and Švamberk in the east, Na Jednotě, U Prokšů, Mazelov in the southeast, Ševětín , U Čížka and Vitín in the south, Cirhan, U Petra and Vlkov in the southwest, Líšnice and Němčice in the west and Hroznějovice and Budáček in the northwest.

history

Several burial mounds in the forest on the Baba and west of the village show a Slavic settlement in the 8th and 9th centuries. The place name is derived from the personal name Drahotěch .

The first written mention of Drahoczesicz took place on October 10, 1323 in a document from King John of Luxembourg about an exchange of goods between the Bohemian crown and Peter I. von Rosenberg . The king received the villages Radětice , Hvožďany and Křída to round off his rule Bechyně ; In return, he ceded the town of Bukovsko with the villages of Neplachov and Drahoczesicz to Peter von Rosenberg. The village was subject to the Bukovsko Fortress until its fall in 1412, and in 1435 Ulrich II von Rosenberg attached it to the dominion of Wittingau . At the beginning of the 17th century the village consisted of 14 farms. After the death of Peter Wok von Rosenberg , the Rosenberg inheritance fell to Johann Georg von Schwanberg in 1612 . After the Battle of the White Mountain , the goods of Peter von Schwanberg were confiscated because of his participation in the uprising of 1618 and fell to the Habsburgs , who pledged the rule of Wittingau in 1637 to the Polish King Władysław IV. Wasa . During the Thirty Years' War the village became deserted, in 1624 only three farms were still managed. Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria ceded the rule of Wittingau to Johann Adolf I von Schwarzenberg in 1660 . In 1676, he joined almost all the villages of the former Bukowsko rule to the Bzy estate ; Drahotěšice, however, remained directly part of the Wittingau rule. In 1837 a branch of the Ševětín school was established; she did not have her own school house, and classes were held in various farmhouses. In 1840 Drahotieschitz / Drahotěssice consisted of 34 houses with 419 inhabitants. The pastor was Shevetin . Until the middle of the 19th century, the village was always subject to the Wittingau rule.

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Drahotěšice / Drahotieschitz 1850 with the hamlet Radonice a municipality in the district administration Trebon / Wittingau and the judicial district of Lomnice nad Lužnicí . In 1868 Radonice broke up and formed its own municipality. With 600 inhabitants, the village reached the highest population in its history around 1880. The volunteer fire brigade was formed in 1895. In 1910 there were 593 Czech-speaking residents in the village. The schoolhouse was inaugurated in 1912. After the Okres Třeboň was abolished, Drahotěšice became part of the Okres Týn nad Vltavou in 1948. This was dissolved again in 1961 and the place was assigned to the Okres České Budějovice. On July 14, 1964, Vlkov was incorporated. The school was closed in 1974 and the children of the village have been educated in Ševětín ever since. On July 1, 1975 Drahotěšice became a district of Ševětín. After a referendum, the village broke away from Ševětín on November 24, 1990.

Community structure

No districts are shown for the Drahotěšice municipality.

Attractions

  • Chapel of St. Wenceslas, built in the second half of the 19th century
  • Memorial stone for the fallen of the First World War, unveiled in 1928
  • Farmsteads in the Blata style of the South Bohemian peasant baroque , designation of the town center as a rural conservation area is being considered
  • Several Slavic barrows to the west and south-west of the village
  • Poněšická obora forest area with a deer garden

Sons and daughters of the church

  • Vojtěch Ambrož (1905–1963), geologist

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/obec/535958/Drahotesice
  2. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 0.8 MiB)
  3. ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer The Kingdom of Bohemia, Vol. 9 Budweiser Kreis, 1841, p. 85
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Web links

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