Libanice

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Libanice
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Libanice (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Pardubický kraj
District : Chrudim
Municipality : Honbice
Area : 237 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 56 '  N , 15 ° 53'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 55 '50 "  N , 15 ° 52' 54"  E
Height: 270  m nm
Residents : 77 (March 1, 2001)
Postal code : 538 62
License plate : E.
traffic
Street: Nabočany - Zaječice
Bell tower and cross in the village square
Memorial for the fallen of the First World War

Libanice (German Libanitz ) is a district of the municipality of Honbice in the Czech Republic . The village is located seven kilometers southeast of the city center of Chrudim and belongs to the Okres Chrudim .

geography

Libanice is located in the basin of the Ježděnka brook on the Hrochotýnecká tabule ( Hrochow-Teinitzer Tafel ). To the north of the village lies the Ježděnec pond. In the east rises the hill Kamenice ( Kamenitz , 297 m nm), southwest of the Kopec (301 m nm) and in the west the Tři Bubny (303 m nm).

Neighboring towns are turyn, Dolní Bezděkov and Nabočany in the north, Honbice in the Northeast, Řestoky , Chrast , U Starého nádraží and Dolní Mlýn in the southeast, Zaječice in the south, Bítovany , Kunčí and Orel in the southwest, Vlčnov and Tři Bubny the west and Chrudim II and Kočí in the northwest.

history

The first written mention of Libanice took place in 1472. The owners of the Libanice estate changed frequently. From 1542 Wenceslaus Talatzko von Gestetitz owned the goods Nabočany and Libanice. In 1613, the Chrudimer district chief Heinrich Kunata Dobrženský von Dobrženitz († 1619) on Worel acquired the Libanice estate for 6250 shock. In 1636 the Dobrženský von Dobrženitz family sold the estate to the imperial major Manerchio for the same price. The next owner was Johann Purkhard Kordule von Slaupno, who ceded the estate to the imperial colonel Johann Feldhofer in 1640 for 6,000 thalers. The following owner was the Chrudimer district chief Adam Heinrich Talatzko von Gestetitz, who also owned the Přestawlk and Bitowan estates. In 1660 Maximiliana Záruba von Hustiřan, nee Baroness von Lissa, bought the estate. She bequeathed Libanice to her cousin Rudolf von Lissa on Schumberg , who sold the Schumberg estate with the Libanitz estate in 1701 to the owner of the Nassaberg estate , Joseph Franz von Schönfeld . The Count of Schönfeld united both lords. In 1753, the rulership of Nassaberg fell to Johann Adam von Auersperg as the universal heir of the Counts of Schönfeld, who died out with Joseph Franz von Schönfeld († 1737).

In 1835 the village of Libanitz , located in the Chrudim district , consisted of 26 houses in which 192 people lived. There was a farm and a sheep farm in the village. The parish was Hrochow-Teinitz . Until the middle of the 19th century, Libanitz remained subject to Nassaberg rule.

After the abolition of patrimonial Libanice formed from 1849 a district of the municipality Hombice in the judicial district of Chrudim . From 1868 the village belonged to the political district of Chrudim . In 1869 Libanice had 230 inhabitants, in 1880 there were 310. In 1900 there were 244 people in the village. In 1920 Libanice broke away from Honbice and formed its own municipality. In 1961 the new incorporation into Honbice took place. In the 2001 census, there were 77 people living in the 32 houses in Libanice.

Local division

The district of Libanice forms a cadastral district.

Attractions

  • Bell tower and cross in the village square
  • Memorial for the fallen of World War I with a bust of TG Masaryk , north of the village pond, unveiled in 1930

Sons and daughters of the place

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/641731/Libanice
  2. ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer : The Kingdom of Bohemia; Represented statistically and topographically. Volume 5: Chrudimer Kreis. Prague 1837, p. 273