Komárov (Kladruby nad Labem)

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Komárov (Kladruby nad Labem) (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Pardubický kraj
District : Pardubice
Municipality : Kladruby nad Labem
Area : 456 ha
Geographic location : 50 ° 5 '  N , 15 ° 29'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 5 '21 "  N , 15 ° 29' 28"  E
Height: 211  m nm
Residents : 62 (2011)
Postal code : 533 71
License plate : E.
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Street: Krakovany - Újezd ​​u Přelouče
Chapel of the Virgin Mary
Dlabač estate
Village street

Komárov (German Komarow ) is a district of the municipality of Kladruby nad Labem in the Czech Republic . It is located eight kilometers northwest of Přelouč and belongs to the Okres Pardubice .

geography

The village of Komárov, surrounded by extensive forests, is located to the right of the Strašovský potok and its tributary Babidolský potok in the Středolabské tabule (table land on the middle Elbe ). In the east rises the Sušina (259 m nm), southeast the Lhotka (225 m nm). To the west of the village is the Kolesa racecourse.

Neighboring towns are Štít and Újezd u Přelouče in the north, Přepychy , Bukovina and Vápno in the Northeast, Strašov the east, Břehy and Semín the southeast, Chaloupky and Kladruby nad Labem in the south, Selmice and Labské Chrčice in the southwest, Kolesa and Bílé Vchynice the west and Kundratice, Hradišťko II, Loukonosy and Pamětník in the north-west.

history

According to the Chlumetz Chronicle, the village was founded around 1300. Komarow was first mentioned in 1390. After the fall of the Hradiš Burgko castle, the village belonged to the Žiželice manor , which was acquired by the Lords of Pernstein in the 16th century . In 1543 Johann von Pernstein sold the reign to King Ferdinand I. In 1611, King Matthias signed the Chlumetz and Žiželice reigns over to Wenzel Count Kinsky von Wchinitz and Tettau , who united the two domains, for loyal service in obtaining the Bohemian Crown . In the berní rula of 1654 two farmers, a Chalupner and a Kötter are listed; four other properties lay desolate. In the Theresian cadastre of 1757 eight chaluppas are recorded for Komárov; at that time there were 41 people living in the village.

In 1833 the village of Komarow , located in the Bijov district , consisted of 26 houses in which 172 people lived. There was an inn in the village. The parish was Wapno . Until the middle of the 19th century Komarow remained subject to the Fideikommissherrschaft Chlumetz.

After the abolition of patrimonial Komárov formed from 1849 with the district Kolesa a municipality in the judicial district of Chlumetz . From 1868 the village belonged to the Neubydžow district . In 1869 Komárov had 149 inhabitants and consisted of 27 houses. In 1900 there were 128 people living in Komárov, in 1910 there were 159. In 1930 Kolesa broke up and formed its own community; at that time Komárov had 135 inhabitants and consisted of 32 houses. In 1949 the community was assigned to the Okres Přelouč. With the territorial reform of 1960, the municipality came under the name Komárov I to Okres Pardubice . On April 30, 1976 it was incorporated into Kladruby nad Labem . In the 2001 census, 66 people lived in the village's 26 houses.

Community structure

The district Komárov forms the cadastral district Komárov u Přelouče .

Attractions

  • Chapel of the Virgin Mary in the village square; the Art Nouveau building was built in 1911 according to plans by the Prague architect Antonín Dlabač.
  • Stone cross, erected in 1868
  • Memorial stone for the victims of both world wars
  • Statue of St. Wenceslaus, it was badly damaged and removed in the second half of the 20th century. The empty plinth was preserved under a large chestnut.
  • Dlabač Manor, the manor with turrets was used by the architect Antonín Dlabač as a summer residence. Today it has fallen into disrepair.
  • Kolesa Racecourse, between Kolesa and Komárov, it hosts national and international competitions.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Katastrální území Komárov u Přelouče: Územně identifikační registr ČR. In: uir.cz. Retrieved April 13, 2019 (Czech).
  2. ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer : The Kingdom of Bohemia; Represented statistically and topographically. Volume 3 Bidschower Kreis. Calve, Prague 1835, p. 48.