Huštěnovice

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Huštěnovice
Coat of arms of Huštěnovice
Huštěnovice (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Zlínský kraj
District : Uherské Hradiště
Area : 660 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 6 '  N , 17 ° 28'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 6 '24 "  N , 17 ° 27' 57"  E
Height: 185  m nm
Residents : 986 (Jan 1, 2019)
Postal code : 687 03
License plate : Z
traffic
Street: Staré Město - Otrokovice
Railway connection: Přerov - Hodonín
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 1
administration
Mayor : Aleš Richtr (as of 2016)
Address: Huštěnovice 92
687 03 Babice u Uherského Hradiště
Municipality number: 592218
Website : www.hustenovice.cz
Village square with church and municipal office

Huštěnovice (German Hustienowitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located four kilometers north of Uherské Hradiště and belongs to the Okres Uherské Hradiště .

geography

Huštěnovice is located east of the Martian Mountains in the north of the Dolnomoravský úval (southern March basin). The Baťův kanál runs east of the village, with the March flowing behind it . The state road I / 55 between Staré Město and Otrokovice runs through Huštěnovice . The railway line Přerov - Hodonín runs on the western edge of the village ; the Huštěnovice train station is just under a kilometer outside the village on the outskirts of Cerony.

Neighboring towns are Kudlovice and Cerony in the north, Babice , Topolná and Březolupy in the north-east, Kněžpole in the east, Jarošov in the south-east, Rybárny, Uherské Hradiště and Staré Město in the south, Zlechov and Tupesy in the south-west, Modrá in the west and Jšalubí and Sušice- west.

history

Archaeological finds show that there was an old Slavic settlement on the territory of the municipality during the Great Moravian Empire . This was part of the district the castle Weligrad and was in the hallway Huštěnůvky on a raised and through marsh and water protected place on the March. The first written mention of the village of Wesconewiz , which belonged to the Velehrad monastery , took place in 1220. In 1228 the place was designated as Wschenowicz and in 1250 as Vscenowiz . The old settlement became extinct between 1261 and 1320, and a new one, initially called Nový Dvůr , was built on the site of today's village . The place name Usczenowicz has been passed down from 1381 , other forms of name were Husczenowicz (1405), Husstienowicze (1508), Hausstienowicz (1580), Hustienowitz (1718) and Hustěnowice (1846). After the destruction of the monastery by the Hussites in 1421, Huštěnovice was repared to Hradisch . A church that was planned to be built in the 17th century did not materialize. Construction material had already been procured, but the village became deserted as a result of the Thirty Years' War and the invasion of the Turks in 1663. In 1680 the plague broke out. The oldest local seal comes from the end of the 18th century. In 1828 the residents built a small chapel on the square below the old school, dedicated to St. Anna was consecrated. After the abolition of the monastery, Huštěnovice was subject to the Velehrad manor from 1784 to the middle of the 19th century .

From 1850 Hustěnowice / Hustienowitz formed a municipality in the district administration Hradisch . The residents lived from agriculture, especially cattle breeding. The place name Húštěnovice is passed down from 1872 and Ustěnovice from 1881 . In 1872 the residents decided to build a church from their own resources. The current place name Huštěnovice has been used since 1893. In 1908 a parsonage was built in Huštěnovice and two years later a branch of the Uherské Hradiště parish was established. An obstacle to the establishment of a parish was the ownership structure of the church; after the building was transferred to the Roman Catholic Church in 1915, the Expositur was raised to a parish.

Huštěnovice has had a coat of arms and a banner since 2003.

Community structure

No districts are shown for the municipality of Huštěnovice.

Attractions

  • Neo-Gothic Church of St. Anna, built 1873–1877. In 1915 it was elevated to a parish church.
  • Memorial to the fallen of the First World War, created in 1923
  • Stone cross in front of the church, created in 1874
  • Stone cross on the road to Babice, erected in 1915
  • Cast iron cross on a stone base, in front of the cemetery, erected in 1878
  • Cast iron cross on a stone base, on the grounds of the farm, erected in 1907 on a crossroads
  • Stone cross at the lower end of the village, erected in 1946
  • Statue of St. John of Nepomuk from 1908
  • Baťův kanál
  • Canada nature reserve, discarded arm of the March, east of the village. Other ponds created from former meanders are the Blata, Výrovka, Markéta and Koňovy.
  • Fífart nature trail

Sons and daughters of the church

  • Rudolf Králíček (1862–1946), General
  • Marie Vojtěcha Hasmandová (1914–1988), former Superior General of the Borromean Sisters

Individual evidence

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

Web links

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