Liboměřice

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Liboměřice
Coat of arms of Liboměřice
Liboměřice (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Pardubický kraj
District : Chrudim
Area : 649 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 52 '  N , 15 ° 44'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 52 '19 "  N , 15 ° 44' 29"  E
Height: 463  m nm
Residents : 152 (Jan 1, 2019)
Postal code : 538 07 - 538 23
License plate : E.
traffic
Street: Bojanov - Licibořice
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 4th
administration
Mayor : Petr Kos (as of 2018)
Address: Liboměřice 26
538 21 Slatiňany
Municipality number: 571733
Website : www.obeclibomerice.cz
Bell tower in Liboměřice
Liboměřice village square

Liboměřice (German Libomierschitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located six kilometers northwest of Nasavrky and belongs to the Okres Chrudim .

geography

Liboměřice is located in the Iron Mountains ( Železné hory ) on a hill between the valleys of Okrouhlický potok and Licibořický potok. To the north rises the Na Chocholce (452 ​​m nm).

Neighboring towns are Pohled, Mýtka, Deblov and Pohořalka in the north, Smrkový Týnec and Týnecká Hájovna in the north-east, Licibořice and Mešiny in the east, Slavice and Křižanovice in the south-east, Mezisvětí 1. díl, Mezisvěamatí 2. dílářovice and , Dolanka and Holín in the southwest, Hrbokov and Rtenín in the west and Petříkovice and Mladoňovice in the northwest.

history

In 1329 the Benedictine monastery Wilmzell left the Bojanover Sprengel to Heinrich von Lichtenburg . The square village Liboměřice was founded after 1329 in the course of the continuation of the internal colonization of the Iron Mountains by the owners of the Lichtenburg . In 1547 Liboměřice was mentioned among the possessions of the Oheb Castle . In 1564, the sons of Sigismund Robenhaupt von Sucha, Wenzel and Albrecht, divided the Ohaber goods among themselves; Liboměřice was subject to Seč . Wenzel Robenhaupt von Sucha sold the Seč rule in 1583 to the brothers Georg and Albrecht Brucknar von Bruckstein. The following landlord was from 1597 Karl Záruba von Hustířan. In 1628 Johann Záruba von Hustířan sold the Seč rule with Bojanov to the imperial lieutenant colonel Franz de Cuvier, who added it to his Nassaberg rule . In the list of subjects according to religious affiliation ( Soupis poddaných podle víry ) from 1651 are listed for Liboměřice 28 consistently non-Catholic residents. The Protestant services were held secretly in the barn of the farmer Medunů until 1781. According to the Josephine tolerance patent, a Protestant parish was formed in Liboměřice in 1783.

In 1835 the village Liboměřitz , located in the Chrudim district , consisted of 23 houses in which 168 people, including 6 Protestant families, lived. The Catholic parish was Litzibořitz . After the construction of the Evangelical Church of Tolerance in Hradischt , the Protestants belonged to the pastorate of Hradischt from 1847. Until the middle of the 19th century, Liboměřitz remained subject to the Nassaberg rule.

After the abolition of patrimonial Liboměřice formed from 1849 a district of the municipality Licibořice in the judicial district Nassaberg . Between Liboměřice and Křižanovice , an evangelical cemetery was established in 1864, but it was closed again in 1871 after all cemeteries had been walled. The new evangelical cemetery was established in Hradiště . From 1868 the village belonged to the political district of Chrudim . In 1869 Liboměřice had 154 inhabitants. The volunteer fire brigade was founded in 1900. In 1900 there were 142 people in the village, compared to 133 in 1910. In 1910 the division of the municipality Licibořice into the four municipalities Licibořice, Deblov, Křižanovice and Liboměřice was approved; the district Pohořalka belonged to the new municipality Liboměřice. In 1927 a large fire destroyed four farmsteads in Liboměřice. In 1964 Licibořice, Křižanovice, Mezisvětí 1. díl, Nové Lhotice, Samařov, Šiškovice 1. díl and Slavice were incorporated. On August 31, 1990, Křižanovice, Licibořice, Mezisvětí 1. díl, Šiškovice and Slavice broke away.

Community structure

The municipality Liboměřice consists of the districts Liboměřice ( Libomierschitz ), Nové Lhotice ( German Lhotitz ), Pohořalka ( Pohorschalka ) and Samařov ( Samerschau ). Basic settlement units are Liboměřice, Nové Lhotice and Samařov.

The municipality is divided into the cadastral districts of Liboměřice and Nové Lhotice.

Attractions

  • Bell tower in Liboměřice

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/obec/571733/Libomerice
  2. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)
  3. http://www.libomerice.cz/historie/soupis-1651.php
  4. ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer : The Kingdom of Bohemia; Represented statistically and topographically. Volume 5: Chrudimer Kreis. Prague 1837, p. 268
  5. http://www.uir.cz/casti-obce-obec/571733/Obec-Libomerice
  6. http://www.uir.cz/zsj-obec/571733/Obec-Libomerice
  7. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi-obec/571733/Obec-Libomerice