Hájky (Sány)

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Hájky
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Hájky (Sány) (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Středočeský kraj
District : Nymburk
Municipality : Sány
Geographic location : 50 ° 7 ′  N , 15 ° 16 ′  E Coordinates: 50 ° 6 ′ 45 ″  N , 15 ° 16 ′ 15 ″  E
Height: 207  m nm
Residents :
Postal code : 289 06
License plate : S.
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Street: Žehuň - Jestřabí Lhota

Hájky (German Hajka ) is a single layer of the municipality of Sány in the Czech Republic. It is located ten kilometers southeast of Poděbrady and belongs to the Okres Nymburk .

geography

Hájky is located in the Středolabské tabule (table land on the middle Elbe ). Dálnice 11 / E 67 runs north of the settlement, and state road II / 328 between Městec Králové and Kolín runs to the east . The Chrčická svodnice brook flows east and south of Hájky. In the northeast rises the Kozí hůra (272 m nm), east of the Kostelík (261 m nm).

Neighboring towns are Dobšice in the north, Žehuň and Choťovice in the northeast, Polní Chrčice in the east, Ohaře , Na Farmě and Němčice in the southeast, Jestřabí Lhota in the south, Volárna , Karolín , Bačov and Velký Osek in the southwest, Kanín in the west and Sány in the northwest.

history

At the place of Hájky there was the Hajka oak forest with a stately forest house until the 1860s . In 1862 the new owner of the Kolin manor, Franz Horsky , had the forest cleared and the Hajka Meierhof laid out next to the former forester's house . The farm was one of a series of model farm estates built by Horsky after they acquired the rule.

According to the last will of the founder, the widow Karoline Horsky von Horskysfeld handed the farm over to her widowed son-in-law Hans von Berlepsch in 1877 . In 1891 von Berlepsch sold the Hajka farm to the owner of the Podiebrad estate, Philipp Ernst zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst .

After the establishment of Czechoslovakia , the Podiebrad landed property was divided up in the course of the land reform and the remainder passed to Josef Hyross the Elder in 1922 J. sold. After the February coup , the farm was expropriated in 1948 and incorporated into the JZD . After the Velvet Revolution in 1989, the ailing farm was privatized. Since 1994, Šumbor sro has operated a recycling and rubble storage area on the site of the farm. All buildings in the courtyard were demolished. Only two smaller outbuildings have been preserved.

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