Nepasice

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Nepasice
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Nepasice (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Královéhradecký kraj
District : Hradec Králové
Municipality : Třebechovice pod Orebem
Area : 443.4958 ha
Geographic location : 50 ° 13 ′  N , 15 ° 57 ′  E Coordinates: 50 ° 12 ′ 30 "  N , 15 ° 57 ′ 20"  E
Height: 237  m nm
Residents : 290 (March 1, 2001)
Postal code : 503 46
License plate : H
traffic
Street: Třebechovice pod Orebem - Hradec Králové
Railway connection: Chlumec nad Cidlinou – Międzylesie
Aerial view
Place view
Cross in the village square

Nepasice (German Nepasitz ) is a district of the city Třebechovice pod Orebem in the Czech Republic . It is located nine kilometers east of the city center of Hradec Králové and belongs to the Okres Hradec Králové .

geography

Nepasice is located on the right side of the Orlice in the area of ​​the Orlice Nature Park in the Orlické nivy ( Adlerauen ). State road I / 11 between Hradec Králové and Třebechovice pod Orebem runs through the village ; The Chlumec nad Cidlinou – Międzylesie railway runs on the northern outskirts . To the north rise the Tanaborek (272 m nm) and the Čičinská (281 m nm), northeast of the Turek (309 m nm) and the Kalvárie (266 m nm) and east of the Oreb (256 m nm).

Neighboring towns are Librantice and Borovice in the north, Jeníkovice , Cihelna and Polánky nad Dědinou in the Northeast, Třebechovice pod Orebem the east, Krňovice the southeast, Marokánka and Bělečský Mlyn in the south, Běleč nad Orlicí and Nový Hradec Králové in the southwest, Vycházející Slunce and Svinary in West and Na Žerčích, Blešno and Divec in the north-west.

history

Nepasice was first mentioned in a document in 1396, when Hynek Hlaváč von Dubá gave the All Saints' Altar in the Hohenbruck church , donated by his sister Anežka von Roudnice, a half-hatched field, which was combined with the homesteads belonging to the church in Nepasice. In 1496 Johanka von Březovice sold the Hohenbruck Fortress, inherited from her father Přibík Kroměšín von Březovice, with the farm and the town of Hohenbruck as well as eleven villages, including Nepasice, to Nikolaus the Elder for 5000 shock of Bohemian groschen . J. Trčka from Lípa, who united it with his Opočno estate . After the death of Jan Rudolf Trčka von Lípa , the Opočno domain was confiscated by King Ferdinand II and pledged to the brothers Hieronymus and Rudolf von Colloredo-Waldsee in 1635 . From 1789 the Counts Colloredo- Mannsfeld followed, who owned the estate until the middle of the 19th century.

In 1836 the village of Nepasitz , located in the Königgrätzer Kreis , consisted of 54 houses in which 299 people, including 135 Protestants, lived. There was a school in the village. The Catholic parish was Hohenbruck, the Protestant prayer house was in a monastery . Until the middle of the 19th century, the village remained subject to the Opočno manor.

After the abolition of patrimonial Nepasice formed a municipality in the judicial district of Königgrätz from 1849 . From 1868 the community belonged to the Königgrätz district . The Protestants were repared from Kloster to Hohenbruck in 1870. In 1874 the railway from Königgrätz to Lichtenau was put into operation, but the trains rolled past Nepasice. In 1927 the community had 347 inhabitants. 1949 Nepasice was assigned to the Okres Hradec Králové-okolí; this was repealed in the course of the territorial reform of 1960, since then the municipality has belonged to Okres Hradec Králové. On July 1, 1980 Nepasice was incorporated into Třebechovice. On March 3, 1991 the place had 268 inhabitants; in the 2001 census, 290 people lived in the 97 houses in Nepasice.

Local division

The Nepasice district forms a cadastral district.

Attractions

  • Stone cross on the village square

Web links

Commons : Nepasice  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/703371/Nepasice
  2. ^ History of Třebechovice pod Orebem
  3. ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer , Franz Xaver Maximilian Zippe: The Kingdom of Böhmen. Statistically and topographically presented, vol. 4 Königgrätzer Kreis , Prague 1836, p. 375
  4. https://www.czso.cz/documents/10180/20565661/13810901.pdf/3fde2441-c81b-4a1e-9b94-551e65007f70?version=1.0