Jetětice

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Jetětice
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Jetětice (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Jihočeský kraj
District : Písek
Area : 1375 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 23 '  N , 14 ° 18'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 23 '10 "  N , 14 ° 17' 34"  E
Height: 447  m nm
Residents : 288 (Jan. 1, 2019)
Postal code : 398 48
License plate : C.
traffic
Street: Podolí I - Okrouhlá
Railway connection: Tábor – Písek
Next international airport : České Budějovice Airport
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 2
administration
Mayor : Ladislav Novotný (as of 2012)
Address: Jetětice 122
398 48 Jetětice
Municipality number: 549479
Website : www.jetetice.cz

Jetětice (German Jetietitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located nine kilometers southwest of Milevsko in South Bohemia and belongs to the Okres Písek .

geography

Jetětice is located in the headwaters of a small brook in the south of the Milevská pahorkatina belonging to the Central Bohemian hill country. To the south lies the valley of the Jetětický stream. To the north rises the Seník (500 m), in the northeast the Obora (570 m), the Mladšiny (535 m) and the Skalice and east of the Šlahoun (514 m). The Tábor – Písek railway runs on the southern outskirts . To the west is the valley of the Vltava, flooded with the Orlík reservoir .

Neighboring towns are Dolnice, Květov and Tyrolský Dům in the north, Rukáveč, Skalka, Branice and Stehlovice in the northeast, U Zárubů, Jižiny, Veselíčko and Bilina in the east, Podolí, Bernartice , Křenovice , Horní Rastory, Dolní Rastory and Podolí I in the southeast , Myslivna, Olešná and in the south, Červená , Truhlařov, Jetětické Samoty, Habr and Pazderna in the southwest, Tukleky and Pazderny in the west and Oslov , Zbeřov, Červená 2. díl , Vůsí and Pazderna in the northwest.

history

Archaeological finds prove an early settlement of the community area. The village was first mentioned in writing in 1251 as the property of the Premonstratensian monastery in Mühlhausen . The monastery was destroyed by the Hussites in 1420 . From 1430 the village Předbor belonged to Radešín. In 1437 Ulrich II von Rosenberg bought Jetětice and added it to his Klingenberg pledge. In 1473 Heinrich V von Rosenberg left a quarter of the property of the House of Rosenberg , including the Klingenberg pledge, to his cousin Bohuslav V von Schwanberg . In 1575 Christoph von Schwanberg bought the Lordship of Klingenberg and Mühlhausen from the Hofkammer on Worlik and connected them with Worlik. After the Battle of the White Mountain , the estate of Peter von Schwanberg was confiscated and in 1621 the Eggenberg owners of the estate. After the male line of Eggenberg died out in 1717, the Schwarzenberg family inherited their property. Until 1736 the mayor in Branice was responsible for the lower jurisdiction. In 1840 Jetietitz / Jetětice consisted of 19 houses with 241 inhabitants. To Jetietitz an house of monolayer Na Samotech (belonged Jetětické Samoty ). The parish and school location was Čerwena . Until the middle of the 19th century, the village always remained subordinate as part of the rule of Klingenberg to the Fideikommissherrschaft Worlik, including the allodial goods Zalužan, Zbenitz and Bukowan.

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Jetětice / Jetětitz 1850 with the hamlet Červená a municipality in the county and judicial district Milevsko. In 1857 a major fire destroyed most of the village. In 1860 there were 273 people living in the 21 houses in Jetětice. In 1877 a school building was built in Jetětice, where lessons started in September of the same year. On November 20, 1889, the Tábor - Milevsko - Písek - Ražice railway began traffic; However, the trains rolled past the southern outskirts of Jetětice without stopping, the nearest station was Červená nad Vltavou . The volunteer fire brigade was founded in 1900. The community had a train station built at its own expense, which was inaugurated in 1917. In 1930 the village consisted of 86 houses and had 508 inhabitants. Between 1956 and 1963 the Orlík dam was built , which flooded the village of Červená and the Jílovec, Saník, Šejharův Mlýn and Šimek strata. After the Okres Milevsko was abolished, Jetětice was assigned to the Okres Písek in late 1960 .

Community structure

The municipality Jetětice consists of the districts Červená ( Tscherwena ) and Jetětice ( Jetietitz ) and the settlement Jetětické Samoty and the layers Habr, Pazderna and Truhlařov.

Attractions

  • Church of St. Bartholomäus in Červená 2. díl , the Romanesque building erected in the 12th century was moved from the floodplain to its current location as part of the construction of the dam
  • Chapel of the Birth of the Virgin Mary in Jetětice, built in 1911
  • Chapel of the Virgin Mary of Lourdes in Jetětické Samoty, built in the 1st half of the 20th century
  • Railway bridge at Červená, the 253 m long and 68 m high structure was built between 1886 and 1889. It was the first railway bridge in Bohemia that was erected on the fly without scaffolding.
  • Memorial stone for the fallen of the First and Second World Wars, erected in 1924

Web links

Commons : Jetětice  - 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; 0.8 MiB)
  2. Johann Gottfried Sommer The Kingdom of Bohemia, Vol. 9 Budweiser Kreis, 1840, p. 64