Lísky (Chvalnov-Lísky)

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Lísky (Chvalnov-Lísky) (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Zlínský kraj
District : Kroměříž
Municipality : Chvalnov-Lísky
Area : 315 hectares
Geographic location : 49 ° 10 '  N , 17 ° 13'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 10 '20 "  N , 17 ° 12' 47"  E
Height: 290  m nm
Residents : 63 (March 1, 2001)
Postal code : 768 05
License plate : Z
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Street: Litenčice - Střílky

Lísky (German Leisek , formerly Leysek ) is a district of the municipality of Chvalnov-Lísky in the Czech Republic . It is located 20 kilometers southwest of Kroměříž and belongs to the Okres Kroměříž .

geography

Lísky extends at the transition from the Mars Mountains to the Littentschitzer Bergland in the valley of the Litavka brook. The Lášovec (372 m) rises to the northeast and the Na Pasekách (380 m) to the west.

Neighboring towns are Nový Dvůr Marie in the north, Strabenice, Rozárov and Roštín in the northeast, Cetechovice and Chvalnov in the east, Zástřizly in the south-east, Střílky in the south, Kožušice , Malínky and Dobročkovice in the south-west, Nemochovice and Kunkovice in the west and Nítwestenkovice in the north.

history

The first written mention of Lisci took place in the country table in 1382 , when the village was registered together with Chvalnov as a property since 1371 in the possession of Hartleb von Kunkovice from the Vladiken family of Zástřizl . In 1391 the place was referred to as Lyska and in 1437 as Lysky . Together with Chvalnov, Lísky was annexed to the Litenčice manor in 1490 . In 1511 the place was called Lisek and in 1569 Leisek . The village later went extinct and was repopulated at the beginning of the 18th century. In 1720 it was mentioned again under the name Lisky . Until the middle of the 19th century the place remained subservient to Litenčice.

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Lejsky / Leysek 1850 a municipality in the district administration Kremsier . The current place name Lísky has been used since 1872. At the beginning of 1961 the merger with Chvalnov took place to form the municipality of Chvalnov-Lísky. In 1991 Lísky had 64 inhabitants. In the 2001 census, 63 people lived in the 34 houses in the village.

Attractions

  • Cross at the lower end of the town
  • Strabišov-Oulehla nature reserve, west of the village. It is made up of the Strabišov oak-beech-maple forest and the two adjacent orchid meadows Oulehla I and II, which have been combined to form a protected area
  • Natural monument Přehon, east of Lísky
  • Chvalnov castle stable, on the hilltop southeast of the village