Nárameč

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Nárameč
Narameč coat of arms
Nárameč (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Kraj Vysočina
District : Třebíč
Area : 786 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 16 '  N , 15 ° 58'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 15 '52 "  N , 15 ° 58' 29"  E
Height: 460  m nm
Residents : 347 (Jan 1, 2019)
Postal code : 675 03
License plate : J
traffic
Street: Budišov - Svatoslav
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 1
administration
Mayor : Ludmila Jelínková (as of 2020)
Address: Nárameč 7
675 03 Nárameč
Municipality number: 591220
Website : www.naramec.cz
Festivals in Nárameč
Pond Gbel
Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk

Nárameč (German Narametsch ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located nine kilometers northeast of Třebíč and belongs to the Okres Třebíč .

geography

Nárameč is located in the Třebíčská kotlina ( Trebitscher Basin ) in the south of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands . The Mlýnský creek flows through the village and is dammed here in the ponds Podstránský rybník, Gbel, Gbeláček, Klenek and Jaša. Nárameč is on the state road II / 390 between Rudíkov and Tasov . The municipality is part of the Třebíčsko Nature Park.

Neighboring towns are Obora, Oslavička and Hodov in the north, Věterák and Budišov in the northeast, Holeje in the east, Topol, Doubrava and Kojatín in the southeast, Valdíkov , Mlýnek and Hostákov in the south, Ptáčov in the southwest, Trnava and Přeckov in the west, and Nový Dvůr, Hroznůr and Rudíkov in the northwest.

history

The first written mention of Nárameč was in 1104 in the founding document of the Benedictine monastery Třebíč . In 1349 the brothers Mikuláš and Přešek von Nárameč took over all property in Naramez and Hunín . In 1370 Mikuláš von Trmačov was mentioned as the owner of Nárameč, he sold the estate in 1373 to Bohušek von Vaneč ( Bohuslaw von Eywanč ). He probably had the fortress built between 1373 and 1379 ; after his death, Bušek von Nárameč acquired the property. At the beginning of the 15th century, the Nárameč Vladiken family died out . Margrave Jobst enfeoffed the brothers Zbyněk and Mikuláš von Stichovice with the fortress Nárameč in 1410. A little later, Zbyněk von Stichovice was the sole owner of Nárameč; In 1415 he sold the Rudíkov estate to his brother Mikuláš . The following landlords were Zbyněks son Mikeš and after his death Jan Konšelský from Jinošov and Puklice. Konšelský's heirs sold the fortress and the village around 1476 for 1700 Hungarian ducats to Tomáš of Kojčín. In 1490 the brothers Jan and Petr Mrakeš von Noskov bought the Nárameč manor and added it to their rule Budišov , where Nárameč remained for the next three and a half centuries. Between 1536 and 1560, the Mrakeš lords gave up the Nárameč fortress and left it to decay. When Georg Mrakeš von Noskov and his wife Katharina, née von Sternberg, sold the Nárameč estate to Jan Martínkovský von Rozseč in 1561, the festival was described as desolate. In the Castle Law Register, which was created in 1642, 17 properties are listed in Nárameč. Around 1690 the brothers Prosper, Anton and Leopold von Fürstenberg-Stühlingen sold the desert festivals as residential buildings to the Tůmov family. The Narametscher mill is documented since 1762. At the beginning of the 19th century, the landlord Joachim von Stettenhofen had the village expanded; A new road was built between the village square and the pond of the drained Topolský rybník, and a housing estate was built on the embankment of the Gbel pond.

In 1842, the village of Narametsch or Narameč , located in Jihlava district , consisted of 48 houses in which 365 people lived. In the village there was a yard , a mill and the remains of the walls of the fortress. The parish was Budischau . Until the middle of the 19th century Narametsch remained subject to the allodial rule of Budischau.

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Nárameč / Narametsch 1849 a district of the market town Budischau in the judicial district Třebíč . From 1869 Nárameč belonged to the Trebitsch district. At that time the village had 407 inhabitants and consisted of 53 houses. In 1874 Nárameč broke away from Budišov and formed its own community. In the same year the village school was inaugurated. The Narametscher mill ceased operations in 1892. In 1904 the volunteer fire brigade was founded. In 1900, 447 people lived in Nárameč; In 1910 there were 461. In 1909 a new schoolhouse was built in the town center. In 1912 a fire department depot was built on the village square. In the 1921 census, 453 people lived in the village's 68 houses, 452 of them Czechs and one German. The village was electrified in 1927. In 1930 Nárameč consisted of 74 houses and had 379 inhabitants. Between 1939 and 1945 Nárameč / Narametsch belonged to the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia . The Třebíč-Nárameč-Tasov bus route was started in 1939. In 1950 the village had 386 inhabitants. The JZD Nárameč was established in 1952 , and in 1975 it was merged with the JZD Budišov, Kamenná , Studnice , Rohy and Hodov . The fire department depot on the village square was torn down in 1975. A year later, Nárameč was again incorporated into Budišov. The primary school closed in 1978. On July 12, 1984, a storm left severe damage and a large part of the forest with trees over 100 years old was laid down. The municipality of Nárameč has existed again since 1990. The community has had a coat of arms and a banner since 2000. In the 2001 census, 362 people lived in Nárameč's 124 houses.

Community structure

No districts have been identified for the municipality of Nárameč. The layers of Mlýnek ( Narametscher Mill ), Nový Dvůr ( Neuhof ), Obora ( Stettenhof ) and Topol ( Karlshof ) belong to Nárameč .

Attractions

  • Fortress Nárameč, built between 1373 and 1379. It was abandoned around 1560 and sold to the Tůmov family in 1690. The ruin is still owned and maintained by the family today.
  • Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk, built in the 18th century, it was repaired in 1992. A mighty stone cross from 1840 stands next to the chapel.
  • Memorial stone for the fallen of the First World War, unveiled in front of the school in 1921, in 1975 it was moved to the village square.
  • Several old oaks on Podstránský rybník

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Obec Nárameč: podrobné informace , uir.cz
  2. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)
  3. ^ Gregor Wolny : The Margraviate of Moravia, presented topographically, statistically and historically . Volume VI: Iglauer Kreis, Brno 1842, p. 125
  4. Chytilův místopis ČSR, 2nd updated edition, 1929, p. 867 Napajedla - Návrší Mariánské