Křekov
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Zlínský kraj | |||
District : | Zlín | |||
Area : | 389 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 8 ' N , 17 ° 58' E | |||
Height: | 384 m nm | |||
Residents : | 188 (Jan. 1, 2019) | |||
Postal code : | 766 01 | |||
License plate : | Z | |||
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Street: | Haluzice - Valašské Klobouky | |||
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Status: | local community | |||
Districts: | 1 | |||
administration | ||||
Mayor : | František Vangor (as of 2010) | |||
Address: | Křekov 5 766 01 Valašské Klobouky |
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Municipality number: | 586960 | |||
Website : | www.krekov.cz |
Křekov (German Krekow , formerly Krzekow ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located three kilometers southwest of Valašské Klobouky and belongs to the Okres Zlín .
geography
Křekov is located at the northern foothills of the White Carpathians on the border of the CHKO Bílé Karpaty nature park. The Křekovský creek flows through the village. The Skalice (444 m) and the Vincúch (456 m) rise to the north, the Díly (417 m) in the northeast, the Stráně (664 m) to the southeast, the Vysoká (642 m) and the Rubanisko (501 m) in the south, west of the Hradisko (474 m) and in the northwest of the Hrbov (441 m) and Záluží (434 m).
Neighboring towns are Vlachova Lhota and Mirošov in the north, Lipina in the Northeast, Jelenovská the east, Vlčí Potok, Návojná and Brumov the southeast, Hložec, Vaňatka, Hlavičkovi and Popov in the south, Bohuslavice nad Vláří and Vrbětice in the southwest, Vlachovice the west and U Raku and Újezd in the northwest.
history
The first written mention of the village belonging to the Vlachovice lordship took place in 1370, when Markéta von Vlachovice signed over her income from Vlachovice and Křekov to her husband Crha. In 1480 Jan von Vlachovice Markvart von Honbice and Ořechov as co-owner of the Vlachovice manor including the fortresses and the villages of Vlachovice, Bohuslavice , Lhotka Vlachovska , Křekov and Šanov . Around 1520 Petr von Vlachovice gave his wife 2000 guilders from Křekovice and Vlachovice and the desolate villages of Kolelky and Vlachova Lhota as a morning gift. Around 1548 Jiřík Vlachovský von Vlachovice exchanged Vlachovice and all its accessories with Wenceslaus the Elder. J. Podstatzky von Prusinowitz against Liptál . The Podstatzky von Prusinowitzs followed from 1566 Damián Benjamin Aranyany and from 1592 Ferenc Jakusič von Orbová and Vršatec as owners. From his sister Dorota, the rule fell in 1626 to her sons Peter and Gabriel Serényi von Kis-Serény . Two years later, the brothers sold the goods to Sophie Bozňák von Magyarhely. 1638 Křekov fell to their daughter Esther Countess Forgács, who attached the goods to her lordship Brumov . In 1615, a Vogt in Křekov was first mentioned in the Lipina registers. In 1663, when the Turks invaded, seven houses were burned down and 13 residents were murdered, and 40 horses, 33 cattle and 114 sheep were driven away. From 1674 Johann Gabriel von Selb owned the Brumov estate. The next owners were Count Illyesházy between 1729 and 1835, then Georg Simon von Sina . In 1758 the village consisted of 28 houses. In 1790 Křekov consisted of 25 houses and had 184 inhabitants. From 1822 teaching was in Křekov, before this was done in the parish school in Vlachovice. In 1832 the school moved into a new wooden building and became a branch of the Vlachovic School. In 1834 240 people lived in the 43 houses in the village. The village has always been parish after Vlachovice. Until the middle of the 19th century, the village remained subject to the Brumov rule.
After the abolition of patrimonial Křekov formed from 1850 a municipality in the district administration Uherský Brod and the judicial district Valašské Klobouky . In 1866 cholera broke out in Křekov . In 1867 a stone school building was inaugurated and the school in Křekov was independent. In 1898 the schoolhouse was replaced by a larger new building. In 1900 the village had 270 inhabitants and consisted of 45 houses. The property was owned by Simon von Sina from 1856 to 1876 , and then by his daughter Josepha Iphigenie until 1894. She was followed by Anton Dreher until 1921 . After the death of Dreher's grandson and universal heir Oskar, the goods fell to his mother Edeltruda in 1926, who owned them until they were expropriated in 1945. Since 1949 Křekov was assigned to the Okres Valašské Klobouky, and at the end of 1960 after its abolition came to the Okres Gottwaldov . In 1961 the village was merged with Lipina to form the municipality of Lipina-Křekov, which was incorporated into Valašské Klobouky in 1976. Since the beginning of 1992 Křekov has formed its own municipality.
Community structure
No districts are shown for the municipality of Křekov
Attractions
- Podskaličí nature reserve, with a population of Alpine saffron ( Crocus vernus subsp. Albiflorus ), north of the village in the Smolinka floodplain .
- The pilgrimage chapel of the Virgin Mary on the Hložec ( Hložecká kaple ), built in 1953 in place of a baroque chapel. It was created to commemorate the Turkish invasion of 1663 and the Kuruc invasion from 1710 to 1711.