Eliščiná

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Eliščiná , also Eliščino (German Liselsberg , also Lieselsberg ) is a desert in the area of ​​the Libavá military training area in the Czech Republic . It is located nine kilometers west of Potštát and was the first settlement along the Oder river until it was destroyed in 1948 .

geography

Eliščiná was 590 meters above sea level. in the midst of forests in the Oder Mountains in the Oder Valley at the confluence of the Schlichtenbach. To the north rises the Stráž ( Hoferberg , 615 m), in the northeast of the Smolenský kopec (600 m), to the east of the Lysá hora ( Lieselberg , 630 m), in the southwest of the Fidlův kopec ( Fiedelhübel , 680 m), and to the west of the Radeška ( Winkelberg , 671 m). To the east lies the Smolenská luka nature reserve . The source of the Oder is two kilometers south .

Surrounding villages were Pivovarský Kopec, Olejovice and Nova Ves nad Odrou in the north, Čermná in the Northeast, Heřmánky , Potštát , Padesát LANU and Smolné the east, Kouty, Středolesí and Slavkov in the southeast, Kozlov and Kyjanice in the south, Velký Újezd and Varhošť in southwest , Jestřabí and Nepřívaz in the west and Velká Střelná in the northwest.

history

The first written mention of the New Mill on the Oder was in 1713. In 1793, the Liselsberg settlement was established near the water mill . It was parish to Velký Újezd and was subject to the Veselíčko rule and Count Podstatzky-Liechtenstein until the middle of the 19th century .

After the abolition of patrimonial Liselsberg formed from 1850 a settlement belonging to the district Koslau of the market Velký Újezd in the district administration Mährisch Weißkirchen and the judicial district Leipnik . In 1855 Liselsberg was assigned to the Leipnik district together with Velký Újezd, and from 1868 the place belonged again to the Mährisch Weißkirchen district. In 1884 Koslau broke away from Velký Újezd and formed a separate community with Kianitz and Liselsberg. After the establishment of Czechoslovakia , the place was given a Czech name with Eliščina . As a result of the Munich Agreement , Liselsberg was added to the German Reich as part of Kozlau in 1938 and belonged to the Bärn district and the judicial district of the city ​​of Liebau until 1945 . After the end of the Second World War , Eliščiná came back to Czechoslovakia. In the course of the establishment of the Libavá military training area , the settlement including the sawmill was closed in 1948. In the meantime the forest has recaptured the fields.

Individual evidence

  1. rejstrik obci ceskeho Slezska a severni Moravy.pdf Místopisný rejstřík obcí českého Slezska a severní Moravy (p. 115)
  2. About the military training area (Czech) (accessed January 2013)

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Coordinates: 49 ° 38 '  N , 17 ° 32'  E