Lašovice

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Lašovice
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Lašovice (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Středočeský kraj
District : Rakovník
Area : 381.9822 ha
Geographic location : 50 ° 3 '  N , 13 ° 47'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 3 '19 "  N , 13 ° 46' 54"  E
Height: 378  m nm
Residents : 119 (Jan. 1, 2019)
Postal code : 270 21
License plate : S.
traffic
Street: Pavlíkov - Pustověty
Railway connection: Beroun – Rakovník
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 1
administration
Mayor : Josef Štíbr (status: 2013)
Address: Lašovice 9
270 21 Pavlíkov
Municipality number: 542008
Website : www.lasovice.cz
Location of Lašovice in the Rakovník district
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Statue of St. John of Nepomuk
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Lašovice (German Laschowitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located seven kilometers southeast of Rakovník and belongs to the Okres Rakovník .

geography

Lašovice is located on the edge of the Křivoklátsko Protected Landscape Area in the Křivoklátská vrchovina. The village lies on a knoll on the right side above the source of the Lašovický creek. To the north rises the Klůček (433 m), in the east the Na Kobyle (375 m), Vrchová (409 m) and Radlice (405 m), to the southeast the Čepína (469 m), in the south the Ohrádka (443 m) and the Homolka (428 m), southwest of Na Stráží (480 m), to the west of Remízský vrch (473 m). In the northeast, the Beroun – Rakovník railway runs through the Rakovnický potok valley .

Neighboring towns are Horní Chlum , Dolní Chlum, Ryšín and Loučný Mlýn in the north, V Lybii, Marvany, Děvín, Doupno, Nový Dům , Emilov and Kolonie in the northeast, Pustověty and Kalubice in the east, Losy, Velká Buková and Na Čihátku in the southeast, Čepiny , Malá Buková and Skřivaň in the south, Tytry and Všetaty in the south-west, Pavlíkov in the west and Lubná , Krčelák and Huřviny in the north-west.

history

Archaeological finds prove the presence of hunters of the Aurignacien in the municipality around 20,000 BC. Chr.

The first written mention of the village Lassouici took place in 1143. The estate was a fief of the royal castle Křivoklát with the obligation to take care of herding and messenger services.

In 1685 Leopold I sold the crown rule of Pürglitz to Ernst Joseph Count von Waldstein . In 1731 Johann Joseph Graf von Waldstein bequeathed the rule to his daughter and universal heiress Maria Anna Fürstin zu Fürstenberg , who in 1756 united her in a will with the rule of Kruschowitz and the Gut Nischburg to form a family entailment of 400,000 guilders. Half of the inheritance went to her sons Joseph Wenzel zu Fürstenberg-Stühlingen and Karl Egon I zu Fürstenberg, the other half to her daughters Henriette Fürstin von Thurn und Taxis and Maria Theresia zu Fürstenberg. She appointed her second-born son Karl Egon I as Fideikommisserbeer, who also acquired the shares of his siblings through compensation. In 1786 the Religionsfond established a locality in Stadtl , of which Pustowied belonged. After the death of Karl Egon I, his eldest son Philipp Fürst zu Fürstenberg († 1790) inherited the property in 1787, followed by his children Karl Gabriel zu Fürstenberg († 1799) and Leopoldine Princess of Hesse-Rothenburg-Rheinfels. In 1803, the female heirs renounced a family settlement in favor of the minor Karl Egon II zu Fürstenberg and the princely and landgrave houses of Fürstenberg; Joachim Egon Landgraf von Fürstenberg was appointed as administrator until he came of age in 1817.

In 1843 Laschowitz / Lassowice consisted of 46 houses with 355 inhabitants. The parish was Groß-Augezd . Until the middle of the 19th century, Laschowitz remained subject to Fideikommiss Pürglitz .

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Lašovice / Laschowitz 1850 a municipality in the district Rakonitz and judicial district Křivoklát . After the death of Karl Egon II zu Fürstenberg in 1854, his second-born son Max Egon I inherited the Fideikommiss Pürglitz. The Rakonitz – Protivín Railway began operating the Beroun – Rakovník line in the valley of the Rakovnický potok in 1876 . In 1932 there were 408 people living in Lašovice. In the 2001 census, Lašovice consisted of 78 houses with 88 inhabitants and V Lybii of 21 houses with 13 inhabitants.

Community structure

No districts are shown for the municipality of Lašovice. The municipality consists of the basic settlement units Lašovice and V Lybii.

Attractions

  • Baroque statue of St. John of Nepomuk, west of the village on the road to Pavlíkov, created in the 1st half of the 18th century
  • chapel
  • Memorial to the fallen of the First World War

Web links

Commons : Lašovice  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/obec/542008/Lasovice
  2. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)
  3. Johann Gottfried Sommer : The Kingdom of Bohemia. Represented statistically and topographically. Volume 13: Rakonitz Circle. Calve, Prague 1845, p. 285.
  4. http://www.uir.cz/zsj-obec/542008/Obec-Lasovice