Dubec
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Plzeňský kraj | |||
District : | Tachov | |||
Municipality : | Třemešné | |||
Area : | 300.8797 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 38 ' N , 12 ° 43' E | |||
Height: | 490 m nm | |||
Residents : | 33 (2001) | |||
Postal code : | 348 06 | |||
License plate : | P |
Dubec (German Tutz ) is a part of the municipality of Třemešné ( Zemschen ) in Okres Tachov in West Bohemia ( Tachau district ) in the Czech Republic .
Geographical location
Dubec is located about two kilometers east of Třemešné ( Zemschen ) on the banks of the Dubecký potok. Dubec has a train station. It is up to the railway Domažlice ( Taus ) - Bor ( Haid ) - Tachov ( Tachov ) - Planá ( plan ) - Mariánských Lázní ( Marienbad ) .
history
In 1384 Dubec was mentioned as belonging to the Archdeaconate Hořov.
In the control roller of 1656 Dubec 2 was mixed with 7 farmers Chalupnern ( Häusler ), a gardener, 35-trailer combinations, cows 17, 31 young cattle, sheep 95 and 80 pigs listed. Part of Dubec belonged to Gut Tachlowitz, another part of Gut Wiedlitz.
Even before 1815 there was a school in Dubec, which the children of Třemešné ( Zemschen ) and Bezděkov ( Pössigkau ) also attended . In 1834 this school had 73 students.
From 1815 there was a parish in Dubec to which Třemešné ( Zemschen ), Bezděkov ( Pössigkau ) and Pavlíkov ( Pabelsdorf ) belonged.
It belonged to the Kingdom of Bohemia as part of Austria-Hungary until the end of the First World War in 1918 . After the collapse of the dual monarchy, it belonged to Czechoslovakia . In the Munich Agreement , the place was added to the German Reich and until 1945 belonged to the Tachau district in the so-called Sudetenland . In 1938 the number of houses was 38, the population 174, and all residents were of German descent. On May 21, 1945, the Americans occupied the village without a fight. In September 1945, on the basis of the Beneš decrees , the expulsion of the inhabitants began, which was completed in autumn 1946.
literature
- Liebl, Franz u. a. (Ed.): Our home district Bischofteinitz with the German settlements in the district of Taus. Furth in the forest 1967.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/770663/Dubec
- ↑ Karlmann Pöhnl: The Radbuzagau around the year 1000. In: Franz Liebl, Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz (ed.): Our home county Bischofteinitz. Brönner & Daentler, Eichstätt 1967, p. 57.
- ↑ Dr. Karl Stich: The tax role 1654. In: Franz Liebl, Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz (Hrsg.): Our Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz. Brönner & Daentler, Eichstätt 1967, p. 97.
- ^ Georg Warta: The school in Zemschen. In: Franz Liebl, Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz (Hrsg.): Our Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz. Brönner & Daentler, Eichstätt 1967, p. 516.
- ↑ George Warta: Pössigkau. In: Franz Liebl, Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz (Hrsg.): Our Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz. Brönner & Daentler, Eichstätt 1967, p. 348.
- ↑ home Atlas of former political district Tachov-Pfraumberg home county Tachau eV