Hořátev

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Hořátev
Hořátev's coat of arms
Hořátev (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Středočeský kraj
District : Nymburk
Area : 717 ha
Geographic location : 50 ° 9 '  N , 15 ° 2'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 8 '59 "  N , 15 ° 2' 25"  E
Height: 186  m nm
Residents : 822 (Jan. 1, 2019)
Postal code : 289 13
License plate : S.
traffic
Street: Nymburk - Písková Lhota
Railway connection: Poříčany – Nymburk
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 1
administration
Mayor : Josef Kristl (as of 2016)
Address: Hořátev 17
289 13 Zvěřínek
Municipality number: 537152
Website : www.horatev.cz
Protestant church

Hořátev (German Horschatew , also Horzatew , Horatew ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is four kilometers south of Nymburk and belongs to the Okres Nymburk .

geography

Hořátev is located east of the confluence of the Šembera in the Výrovka at Zvěřínecký potok on the Bohemian table. The Okrouhlík hill (188 m) rises to the south-east. The railway line from Poříčany to Nymburk runs west of the village , where the train station is also located. The Hliňovka pond is located on the eastern edge of the village.

Neighboring towns are Zálabí in the north, Kovanice and Chvalovice in the Northeast, Malé Zboží and Poděbrady -Nymburské Předměstí the east, Polabec, Přední Lhota and Písková Lhota in the southeast, Kostelní Lhota in the south, Sadská in the southwest, Zvěřínek the west and Písty and Kopaník in northwest .

history

The first written mention of the village took place in 1384. Together with Kovanice the village came during the Hussite wars for domination Podiebrad . Friedrich von Dohna sold the place together with other villages and farms to the city of Nymburk in 1525 . Because of the town's participation in the uprising of the estates, Ferdinand I confiscated their property in 1547 and returned the villages to the Podiebrad rule. In 1553 the village was re-registered in the Podiebrader Urbar. After the council at Nymburk had tried in vain to regain the village, a dispute with the Poděbrady rule over the villages of Písty , Hořátev and Zvěřínek and the Komárno forest broke out until 1601 . Since 1547 Hořátev was one of the ten school seats of the Podiebrad rule, to which the villages Zvěřínek, Písty and Chvalovice were assigned. During the Thirty Years' War, troops from the Electorate of Saxony looted the village in 1631.

In 1780 the Chvalovice estate was parceled out in the course of raabization and the village of New Year's Village was created. Part of the manor land was added to the Hořátev cadastre. The village was parish of the Catholic St. Wenceslas Church in Kovanice. In 1792 a Protestant church was built in Hořátev.

After the abolition of patrimonial Hořátev formed a municipality in the Poděbrady district from 1850 . After the floods of 1890 and 1891, the Výrovka and the Černavka (Šembera) were regulated in 1896. In 1920 the community had 682 inhabitants, in 1948 there were 704. Since 1949 Hořátev belongs to the Okres Nymburk.

Infusia as is located in Hořátev and produces infusions and other medical supplies.

Community structure

No districts are shown for the municipality of Hořátev. The one-layer Kopaník ( Kopanik Hof ) belongs to Hořátev .

Attractions

  • Evangelical Tolerance Church, built in 1792 and extended by a church hall in 1811
  • Hořátev manor with riding arena and western town
  • Listed 200-year-old linden tree
  • Memorial plaque for Bedřich Krátkoruký, placed on the house where he was born in 2007

Personalities

  • Bedřich Krátkoruký (1913–1943), Royal Air Force pilot
  • Hermann von Tardy (1832–1917), from 1858 to 1867 pastor in the Protestant Church of Tolerance

Web links

Commons : Hořátev  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)