Hrabůvka

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Hrabůvka
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Hrabůvka (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Olomoucký kraj
District : Přerov
Area : 305 hectares
Geographic location : 49 ° 35 '  N , 17 ° 41'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 34 '49 "  N , 17 ° 40' 52"  E
Height: 338  m nm
Residents : 307 (Jan. 1, 2019)
Postal code : 753 01
traffic
Street: Hranice - Radíkov
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 1
administration
Mayor : Vlastimil Čadra (as of 2008)
Address: Hrabůvka 61
753 01 Hranice 1
Municipality number: 513636
Website : www.hrabuvka.cz

Hrabůvka (German hornbeam , also Hrabuwka ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located four kilometers northwest of Hranice and belongs to the Okres Přerov .

geography

Hrabůvka is located at the southern foot of the Oder Mountains on the right side of the Uhřinovský potok. To the north rises the hill Hůrka (443 m). The route of the D 1 / E 462 motorway from Lipník nad Bečvou to Bělotín , which is to be opened to traffic on this section in 2008, passes on the southern edge of the village . There are extensive quarries and a large dump on the eastern edge of the village.

Neighboring towns are Kunzov and Boňkov in the north, Lhotka in the northeast, Velká and Hranice in the southeast, Drahotuše and Klokočí in the south, Milenov in the southwest, Uhřínov in the west and Radíkov in the northwest.

history

The first written mention of Habruowka , which was part of the Drahotuš castle, was made in 1371 when the brothers Bohuš, Kuno, Jaroš and Ješek von Drahotuš sold the rule to Margrave Johann Heinrich . His son Jobst pledged Drahotuš in 1405 to Ctibor von Tobitschau and Cimburg . After the pledge had expired, the village passed into the possession of the Cimburger in 1408. In 1416 Wenceslaus IV handed over the Drahotuš property as an allod to his chief steward, Lacek I von Krawarn . In 1427 the Hussites occupied the area. The Drahotuš goods passed to Heník von Waldstein in 1437 , but he did not become the owner of the Drahotuš castle. In 1465, Ctibor Tovačovský von Cimburg became the owner of the Drahotuš estates. He sold the rule to Wilhelm II von Pernstein in 1476 . In 1530 there were twelve families in the village. In 1543 the village was attached to the dominion of Weißkirchen . Four years later, the Pernsteiner Weißkirchen sold to Wenzel Haugwitz von Biskupitz. This left the property in 1553 to Jan Kropáč of Nevědomí. In 1569 14 families lived in the village. Jan Kropáč's daughter and heiress Anna married Johann the younger of Zerotein after the death of her husband Jan von Kunovice . He was succeeded by Dietrich von Kunowitz, who handed over the rule to Zdeněk von Pottenstein and Žampach in the course of an exchange in 1600. Karl Berger von Berg was the owner between 1610 and 1612. He was followed by Václav Mol von Modřelice. Its goods were confiscated after the Battle of White Mountain in 1621 and sold to Cardinal Franz Xaver von Dietrichstein in the following year . The Dietrichstein family remained the owners of the estates in Hrabuwka until the 19th century. In 1668 Hrabůvka was incorporated into Drahotuše. In the period from 1766 to 1771, a famine broke out in the area after bad harvests due to rainy summers. The fire of August 10, 1791 destroyed almost the entire village. At the transition from the 18th to the 19th century, the first quarries were built, in which the mining of slate and greyish rock deposits began.

After the abolition of patrimonial Hrabůvka became an independent municipality in the district administration of Mährisch Weißkirchen in 1850. With the death of Joseph von Dietrichstein, the line in the male member became extinct in 1858. His daughter and heiress sold the goods to the Countess zu Hatzfeld-Weisweiler . In 1869 the quarry began at Hůrka, which at that time was still done by hand. In 1900 František Srna from Moravian Ostrau leased the quarries. Later, with the help of the financially strong partner Johann Geißler from Mährisch Ostrau, the company Geißler & Srna was established. In the course of the territorial reform of 1960 and the dissolution of the Okres Hranice Klokočí was assigned to the Okres Přerov on January 1, 1961 . Hrabůvka has been a member of the Podlesí microregion since 2000. The Hrabůvka quarries are among the largest producers of chippings in Moravia.

Community structure

No districts are designated for the municipality of Hrabůvka. The one- shift Kunzov ( Kunzhof ) belongs to Hrabůvka .

Attractions

  • Kunzov Castle ( Kunzhof ), the neo-Gothic building in the valley of Radíkovský potok in the Oder Mountains, was built between 1907 and 1908 as the residence of the Anton Kunz family of manufacturers from Mährisch Weißkirchen . In 2007 it was declared a cultural monument
  • Wooden bell tower
  • Stone crucifix, erected in 1907
  • Stone cross
  • Statue of St. Anna
  • Quarries with quarry lake

Individual evidence

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