Nákří
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Jihočeský kraj | |||
District : | České Budějovice | |||
Area : | 669 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 7 ' N , 14 ° 20' E | |||
Height: | 407 m nm | |||
Residents : | 222 (Jan. 1, 2019) | |||
Postal code : | 373 48 | |||
License plate : | C. | |||
traffic | ||||
Street: | Týn nad Vltavou - Netolice | |||
structure | ||||
Status: | local community | |||
Districts: | 1 | |||
administration | ||||
Mayor : | Pavel Božovský (as of 2018) | |||
Address: | Nákří 24 373 48 Dívčice |
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Municipality number: | 535371 | |||
Website : | www.nakri.cz | |||
Location of Nákří in the České Budějovice district | ||||
Nákří (German Nakersch , formerly Nakry ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located 19 kilometers northwest of Budweis and belongs to the Okres České Budějovice .
geography
The double village Nákří is located on the left side of the Jamský potok brook in the pond landscape of the Budweiser Basin ( Českobudějovická pánev ) and consists of two closely spaced round structures that have now grown together to form a unit. The northwestern part is Horní Nakří or Velké Nakří , the southeastern Dolní Nakří or Malé Nakří . State road II / 122 runs through Nákří between Týn nad Vltavou and Netolice . To the north of the village lies the Malé Nakří pond at Jamský potok, to the west the Blatec pond; the Velké Nákří pond south of Nákří is fed by the Olešník brook. Also to the south are the uranium mud ponds of the MAPE Mydlovary. In the north-west rises the Vazová (436 m nm).
Neighboring east are Strachovice, Malešice and Dříteň in the north, Libív in the northeast, Velice in the east, Olešník , Zahájí and Mydlovary in the southeast, Zbudov in the south, Dívčice in the southwest, Dubenec and Radomilice in the west and Záblatíčko and Záestenblatí in the northwest.
history
The discovery of a Slavic watchtower from the end of the 6th century on the Na Bábě hill shows that the area was settled at an early age.
The first written mention of Dolní Nákří and Horní Nákří comes from the year 1357, when Jindřich von Vidovpole testified that a priest was appointed in Nakrzy . At that time the estate was divided among several owners who were related and exercised the church patronage jointly. The payment of the church tithe in Radomilice can be documented since 1345. Over time, the place name changed via Nakerži , Nakřj and Nakří to the current form of the name Nákří . According to the local history, the ponds on the cadastre should have been created in 1510 by Jan von Řepice.
In 1840 the village of Nakřj, divided into Upper and Lower Nakřj, consisted of 36 houses with 331 inhabitants. The school and the branch church of the apostles Peter and Paul in Unter-Nakřj were under the patronage of the authorities. There was also an inn in Lower Nakřj. Nakřj was the parish for Praschiwa Lhota ( Česká Lhota ), Neusattel ( Novosedly ), Zbudau ( Zbudov ), Diwtschitz , Dubenetz ( Dubenec ), Wellitz ( Velice ) and Libiw ( Libív ). Until the middle of the 19th century, Nakřj was always subject to the Frauenberg family affiliation .
After the abolition of patrimonial Nakří / Nakry formed from 1850 with the districts Dolní Nakří / Unter-Nakry and Horní Nakří / Ober-Nakry a municipality in the judicial district of Frauenberg . Between Strachovice and Záblatí, a quarry was opened on the Na Bábě hill in 1862, which severely damaged the site of the Slavic guard.
From 1868 the municipality belonged to the Budweis district . The division of the municipality into the two villages Dolní Nakří and Horní Nakří was lifted in 1919. Between 1949 and 1960 Nákří belonged to the Okres Vodňany, in the course of the territorial reform of 1960 the village was again assigned to the Okres České Budějovice. On June 14, 1964 it was incorporated into Dříteň . Since November 24, 1990, the municipality of Nákří exists again.
Community structure
No districts are shown for the municipality of Nákří. Nákří consists of the localities Dolní Nákří and Horní Nákří.
Attractions
- Church of St. Peter and Paul in Dolní Nákří
- Farmsteads in the South Bohemian peasant baroque style
- Rectory
- Ponds Blatec (103.74 ha), Velký Luský (26 ha), Velké Nákří (42.49 ha), Malé Nákří (8.19 ha) and Březovec (16.27 ha)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.uir.cz/obec/535371/Nakri
- ↑ Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 0.8 MiB)
- ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer The Kingdom of Bohemia, Vol. 9 Budweiser Kreis, 1840, p. 47
- ↑ http://www.nakri.cz/prirodni-zajimavosti/?css=