Hluboké

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Hluboké
Hluboké coat of arms
Hluboké (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Kraj Vysočina
District : Třebíč
Area : 428 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 14 '  N , 16 ° 14'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 13 '33 "  N , 16 ° 13' 39"  E
Height: 460  m nm
Residents : 205 (Jan. 1, 2019)
Postal code : 675 71
License plate : J
traffic
Street: Jinošov - Zbraslav
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Status: local community
Districts: 1
administration
Mayor : Marie Svobodová (as of 2020)
Address: Hluboké 31
675 71 Náměšť nad Oslavou
Municipality number: 590614
Website : www.hluboke.cz
Village square with chapel of St. Peter
Municipal Office
Evangelical cemetery

Hluboké (German Hluboky , 1939–45 Hluboke ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located seven kilometers south of Velká Bíteš and belongs to the Okres Třebíč .

geography

Hluboké is located on the right side of the Chvojnice brook opposite the confluence of the Žďárek in the foothills of the Křižanovská vrchovina ( Krischanauer Uplands ) in the south of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands . To the northeast rises the Krokočínská hůrka (498 m nm). To the south lies the Chvojnice reservoir, also known as the Kralice reservoir.

Neighboring towns are Krokočín in the north, Ludvíkov and Stanoviště in the Northeast, Horni Mlyn and Újezd u Rosic the east, Brodek, Příbram na Moravě and Lesní Jakubov the southeast, Horní Lhotice in the south, Kralice nad Oslavou and Otradice in the southwest, Jedov and Jinošov in the West and Pucov , Křemelík and Jindřichov in the northwest.

history

According to tradition, Hluboké was the seat of an old Zeman family . Bohuš von Hluboké donated a hoof of land to the church in Jinošov , another hoof was donated by his nephews Martin and Vítoslav. The oldest written mention of the village was in the Brno country table in 1349 , when Blud von Kralice entered into a community of property with his brother Vícemil. Hluboké then remained in the sole possession of the Vladiken family Kralický from Kralice on Kralice and Jinošov for over 160 years . In 1510 Zbyněk von Kralice entered into a community of property with Wilhelm von Pernstein over his property in Hluboké and Košíkov . Wilhelm's son Johann von Pernstein sold his share of Hluboké in 1527 together with the Košíkov estate to the owner of the Namiest estate , Wenzel von Lomnitz . Johann the Elder von Zierotin bought the rest of Hluboké in 1573 together with the Kralice fortress from Heinrich von Kralitz. In 1775 a peasant revolt broke out in the Namiest reign.

In 1837 the village of Hluboky in the Znojmo district consisted of 35 houses in which 230 people lived. The parish was Jeneschau . Until the middle of the 19th century, Hluboky remained subject to the Fideikommissgrafschaft Namiest.

After the abolition of patrimonial Hluboké / Hluboky formed a municipality in the judicial district of Namiest from 1849 . From 1869 Hluboké belonged to the Trebitsch district. At that time the village had 323 inhabitants and consisted of 40 houses. In 1885 Josef Sklenář had a small Protestant cemetery officially laid out on his property on the southern outskirts. Half the village was destroyed in the major fire of 1885. The community opened a one-class village school in 1896, the cost of building the school was 10,632 crowns . In 1900 there were 359 people living in Hluboké; In 1910 there were 351. In 1920, three Protestant families (24 people) and a three-person Jewish family lived in Hluboké. In the 1921 census, 367 people lived in the municipality's 57 houses, 366 of them Czechs. The electrification of the village began in 1929. In 1930 Hluboké consisted of 70 houses and had 352 inhabitants. When the surrounding forests were divided up, the municipality of Hluboké went completely empty-handed in 1930; the Stráž was assigned to the municipality of Jinošov, the Rakovec of the municipality of Otradice , the Křinek and the Horky of the municipality of Krokočín and the Chvojník of the municipality of Lhotice. Due to the late submission of the application for funding for electrification in the amount of 125,000 crowns, the municipality instead received a notification in 1931 about the repayment of 130,000 crowns. Between 1939 and 1945 Hluboké / Hluboke belonged to the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia . In 1948 the municipality was assigned to the Okres Velká Bíteš. In 1950 Hluboké had 288 inhabitants. In 1953 the JZD Hluboké was founded . In the course of the territorial reform and the repeal of the Okres Velká Bíteš, the municipality was assigned to the Okres Třebíč on July 1, 1960 . In 1970 the culture house built with the support of the JZD was opened. In July 1972, the wealthy JZD Hluboké merged with the less successful JZD in Jinošov and Krokočín. At the beginning of 1975 the JZD in Pucov and Jedov also merged with the JZD Hluboké to form the JZD Jinošov, which now farmed 1530 hectares. Two years later, the JZD Ocmanice, Naloučany, Častotice and Zahrádka joined the JZD Jinošov, which farmed 2800 hectares. In 1980 Hluboké was incorporated into Jinošov. House No. 31, which had previously been used as the seat of both the local national committee and the JZD, was demolished in August 1982. In 1990 Hluboké broke away from Jinošov and formed its own community. At the 2001 census, 223 people lived in the 82 houses in Hluboké.

Community structure

No districts are shown for the municipality of Hluboké. The single-layer Křemelík ( Kremlik ) belongs to Hluboké .

Attractions

  • Chapel of St. Peter, in the village square
  • Triangular wayside shrine at the exit to Jinošov
  • Stone cross at the school, created in 1878
  • Marble cross, next to the syringe house, erected in 1906
  • Memorial stone for the victims of the Second World War, on the village square, unveiled on July 14, 1946
  • Evangelical cemetery, on the edge of the forest south of the village. It was consecrated in 1885 and with an area of ​​102 m² it is the smallest cemetery in the Czech Republic.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Obec Hluboké: podrobné informace , uir.cz
  2. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)
  3. ^ Gregor Wolny : The Margraviate of Moravia, presented topographically, statistically and historically . Volume III: Znojmo District, Brno 1837, p. 445
  4. Chytilův místopis ČSR, 2nd updated edition, 1929, p. 362 Hluboká - Hluchov