Mihoukovice

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Mihoukovice
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Mihoukovice (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Kraj Vysočina
District : Třebíč
Municipality : Budišov
Geographic location : 49 ° 16 '  N , 16 ° 2'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 16 '13 "  N , 16 ° 1' 39"  E
Height: 476  m nm
Residents : 135 (2011)
Postal code : 675 03
License plate : J
traffic
Street: Budišov - Pyšel
Village street and chapel
Pond on the western outskirts

Mihoukovice (German Mihaukowitz ) is a district of the minority Budišov in the Czech Republic . It is located two kilometers east of Budišov and belongs to the Okres Třebíč .

geography

Mihoukovice is located on the right side above the valley of the Budišovský potok on a hill of the Křižanovská vrchovina ( Krischanauer Uplands ) in the south of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands . In the north rises the Kněžský Kopec ( Pfaffenberg , 508 m nm). To the south lies the Pyšelák pond. State road II / 390 between Budišov and Tasov runs north of the village .

Neighboring towns are Kundelov and Studnice in the north, Klementice in the northeast, Kamenná and Vaneč in the east, Pyšel and Holeje in the southeast, Pozďatín and Kojatín in the south, Spálený Dvůr, Doubrava and Valdíkov in the southwest, Budišov in the west and Rejdůveň in the northwest.

history

After the new owner of the Budischau estate , Joachim Ritter von Stettenhofen , cleared the forest on the plateau between Budischau and Kamenná and made it arable, he founded a new colony there in 1798, which he founded after his second wife Franziska von Schoenewicz, née von Mihokowicz named. Most of the houses in Mihokowitz were built between 1801 and 1805. The colony was laid out as a simple row of houses.

In 1842 the village Mihokowitz or Myhokowice in the Iglauer Kreis consisted of 28 houses in which 152 people lived. The parish was Budischau. Mihokowitz remained subject to the allodial rule of Budischau until the middle of the 19th century .

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Mihokovice / Mihokowitz 1849 a district of the market town Budischau in the judicial district Třebíč . From 1869 Mihokovice belonged to the Trebitsch district. At that time the village had 185 inhabitants and consisted of 32 houses. At the end of the 19th century the place name was changed to Mihoukovice . The chapel and the statue of St. Joseph were consecrated on July 10, 1898. On August 7th of the same year, houses No. 1 and 6 burned down. In 1900 there were 229 people in Mihoukovice; In 1910 there were 235. On May 26, 1915 two houses burned down again. At the 1921 census, 244 Czechs lived in the 40 houses in the village. In 1926 the village was electrified. In 1930 Mihoukovice consisted of 43 houses and 209 inhabitants. In the years 1932-1933 the construction of an asphalt road from Budišov to Mihoukovice took place. The voluntary fire brigade was founded on June 26, 1932, and the syringe house was completed four years later. Between 1939 and 1945 Mihoukovice / Mihaukowitz belonged to the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia . In 1950 Mihoukovice had 184 inhabitants. In 1992 a new syringe house was inaugurated. In the 2001 census, there were 124 people in Mihoukovice's 57 houses.

Local division

The district Mihoukovice consists of the basic settlement units Mihoukovice and Rejdůveň.

Mihoukovice is part of the Budišov cadastral district.

Attractions

  • Chapel of the Virgin Mary, built in 1898
  • Čertova ruka ( Devil's Hand ), granite rocks in the fields between Mihoukovice and Kamenná. Linked to this is the legend of two rich farmers in Kamenná who did not treat each other. Finally, the farmer Klát made a pact with the devil, who was supposed to ruin his competitor's fields with large stones and in return, after nine years, preserve Klát's soul. Shortly before his time was up, Klát outwitted the devil, who slammed his hand into the rock in anger.
  • Several wayside crosses

Sons and daughters of the place

  • Josef Slabý (1911–1976), water manager and director of the VÚV
  • Karel Palas (1931–2005), literary scholar and editor

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gregor Wolny : The Margraviate of Moravia, presented topographically, statistically and historically . Volume VI: Iglauer Kreis, Brno 1842, p. 124
  2. Chytilův místopis ČSR, 2nd updated edition, 1929, p. 710 Mihalok - Michalov
  3. Základní sídelní jednotky , uir.cz
  4. Část obce Mihoukovice: Podrobné informace , uir.cz
  5. Čertova ruka