Lhotka u Hořovic
Lhotka | ||||
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Středočeský kraj | |||
District : | Beroun | |||
Area : | 534.4861 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 50 ' N , 14 ° 0' E | |||
Height: | 403 m nm | |||
Residents : | 338 (Jan 1, 2019) | |||
Postal code : | 267 23 | |||
License plate : | S. | |||
traffic | ||||
Street: | Lochovice - Radouš | |||
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Status: | local community | |||
Districts: | 1 | |||
administration | ||||
Mayor : | Karel Fiala (as of 2013) | |||
Address: | Lhotka 16 267 23 Lochovice |
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Municipality number: | 533335 | |||
Website : | oulhotka.ic.cz | |||
Location of Lhotka in the Beroun district | ||||
Lhotka is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located 15 kilometers north of Příbram and belongs to the Okres Beroun .
geography
Lhotka is located north of the Brdy Forest at the foot of the Plešivec (653 m). To the west, the Litavka emerges from the Brdy in a deeply cut valley. Beyond the valley rises the Ostrý with the remains of the Ostrý Castle. To the south lies the Smaragdové jezero.
Neighboring towns are Lochovice in the north, Neumětely and Radouš in the north-east, Bezdědice in the east, Hostomice and Běštín in the south-east, Rejkovice and Felbabka in the south-west, Rpety in the west and Obora in the north-west.
history
The first documentary mention of the village belonging to the Hořovice rule took place in 1547. The first proven owners were the Pešík von Komárov. Václav Pešík lost his property after the Battle of White Mountain in 1620 and emigrated to Saxony . In 1630 the Swedes invaded Lhotka under Gustav II Adolf , followed by Brandenburg and Saxon troops on the way to Breitenfeld . In the ranks of the Saxons, Václav Pešík von Komárov served as an officer and tried to regain his lost property. After the defeat at Nördlingen and the Treaty of Prague , this attempt failed, and Lhotka remained in the possession of the Counts of Würben . Subsequently, the princes of Hanau and the princes of Schaumburg owned the Hořovice rule.
After the replacement of patrimonial Lhotka became an independent municipality in 1850. In the course of the land reform in the First Republic, the large estates in Lhotka were parceled out in 1923. In 1928 the place had 435 inhabitants. In 1976 it was incorporated into Lochovice , and since 1990 Lhotka has been independent again.
Attractions
- Chapel of St. Anna
- Remains of the Ostrý castle
- Smaragdové jezero on Plešivec