Kostelec (Fulnek)

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Kostelec
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Kostelec (Fulnek) (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Moravskoslezský kraj
District : Nový Jičín
Municipality : Fulnek
Geographic location : 49 ° 43 '  N , 17 ° 56'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 43 '25 "  N , 17 ° 56' 3"  E
Height: 345  m nm
Residents : 111 (2011)
Postal code : 742 45
License plate : T
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Street: Kujavy - Děrné
Village street
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Kostelec (German Hochkirchen ) is a district of the city of Fulnek in the Czech Republic . It is located two and a half kilometers northeast of Fulnek and belongs to the Okres Nový Jičín .

geography

Kostelec is located on a plateau of the Vítkovská vrchovina ( Wigstadtler Bergland ). In the north rises the Děrenský Kopec (398 m nm). To the east lies the Děrenský potok ( Entebach ) valley , and the Kostelecký potok rises to the southwest of the village. State road II / 442 runs on the southern outskirts between Fulnek and Bílovec . The village is located in the Oderské vrchy nature park.

Neighboring towns are Lukavec and Dolní Nový Dvůr in the north, Bravinné and Jílovec in the northeast, Pohořílky in the east, Kujavy in the southeast, Hladké Životice and Stachovice in the south, Fulnek and Slezsko in the southwest and Děrné in the northwest.

history

The Hochkirchen colony was founded in 1786 by the imperial and royal state administration of Jičín in the course of raabization on the parceled hallways of the former monastery courtyard of Tyrn , which belonged to the Petrowitz state estate . The predominantly German-speaking settlers came mostly from Tyrn, some also from Eilowitz and other villages near Fulnek . The place name was probably derived from the location of the colony at the height above the Tyrner church, there was no church or chapel in the colony. At the beginning of the 1790s, Hochkirchen received its own local seal; the talking coat of arms showed a church building. In 1825 the kk state goods disposal commission sold the Silesian goods of the former Augustinian monastery Fulnek as Gut Luk and Petrowitz to the owner of the Primogenitur-Pekuniar-Fideikommissherrschaft Fulnek with Groß Glockersdorf , Klein Glockersdorf and Stettin , Karl Joseph Czeike von Badenfeld.

In 1834 the Gassendorf Hochkirchen or Kostelec consisted of 30 houses in which 222 German-speaking people lived. The main source of income was agriculture. The parish and school location was Fulnek. In 1842 Christian Freiherr von Stockmar acquired the dominions Fulnek and Petrowitz; he moved the administration of the Petrowitz minority from Luk to Fulnek.

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Hochkirchen / Kostelec in 1849 a district of the municipality Tyrn / Drnné in the judicial district Wagstadt . From 1869 Hochkirchen belonged to the Troppau district. At that time the village had 167 inhabitants and consisted of 30 houses. In 1896, Hochkirchen was assigned to the newly formed Wagstadt district . In 1900 there were 163 people living in Hochkirchen ; In 1910 there were just as many. In the 1921 census, 138 people lived in the village's 32 houses, including 122 Germans and 16 Czechs. In 1930 Hochkirchen consisted of 41 houses and 156 inhabitants.

After the Munich Agreement , the village was assigned to the German Reich in 1938 and belonged to the Wagstadt district until 1945 . After the end of the Second World War, Kostelec returned to Czechoslovakia, most of the German-speaking residents were expelled in 1946 and the village was repopulated. In 1950 the village had only 117 inhabitants. During the territorial reform of 1960, the Okres Bílovec was abolished and Kostelec was incorporated into the Okres Nový Jičín . On April 1, 1976, it was incorporated into Fulnek . In the 2001 census, 85 people lived in the 33 houses of Kostelec. In 2010 the district had 109 inhabitants.

Local division

The Kostelec district is part of the Děrné cadastral district.

Attractions

  • Stone cross in the center of the village, erected in 1903
  • Wayside shrine, on the northern outskirts

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Faustin Ens : The Oppaland or the Opava district, according to its historical, natural history, civic and local peculiarities. Volume 3: Description of the Oppaland and its inhabitants in general . Vienna 1836, p. 293
  2. Chytilův místopis ČSR, 2nd updated edition, 1929, p. 551 Kostel Bílý - Kostelec u Holešova
  3. Část obce Kostelec: podrobné informace , uir.cz