Nová Lhota

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Nová Lhota
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Nová Lhota (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Jihomoravský kraj
District : Hodonín
Area : 2585 ha
Geographic location : 48 ° 52 '  N , 17 ° 36'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 51 '43 "  N , 17 ° 35' 32"  E
Height: 484  m nm
Residents : 656 (Jan. 1, 2019)
Postal code : 696 75
License plate : B.
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Street: Javorník - Nová Lhota
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Status: local community
Districts: 2
administration
Mayor : Antonín Okénka (as of 2010)
Address: Nová Lhota 355
696 74 Velká nad Veličkou
Municipality number: 586455
Website : www.obecnovalhota.cz
Village square

Nová Lhota (German Neu Lhotta ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located 19 kilometers southeast of Veselí nad Moravou and belongs to the Okres Hodonín .

geography

Nová Lhota is located in the Bílé Karpaty Protected Landscape Area in the White Carpathians . The street village stretches along the upper reaches of the Lhotský creek. The border with Slovakia runs three kilometers southeast . To the north rise the Zbytky (404 m), in the northeast of the Psí vršek (477 m), east of the Mechnáč (679 m), U Bětina Javora (827 m), Velká Javořina (970 m), Durda (842 m) and the Kašpariskův Vrch (777 m), in the south-east of the Šibenický vrch (707 m) and Čupec (818 m), south of the Kubikův Vrch (683 m) and the Grúň (589 m), in the south-west of the Klokočník (543 m) and Hradisko ( 636 m) and northwest of the Háj (573 m).

Neighboring towns are Nové Pole, Suchovské Mlýny, zámečnické Mlýny, Hryzlácké Mlýny, Čerešnické Mlýny, Podširocké Mlýny and Fojtické Mlýny in the north, Uherskohradišťské Vápenky in the Northeast, Topolecká and Jazviny the southeast, Poriadie , Stará Myjava and Brestovec in the south, Kománkův Mlyn, Petruchovy Mlýny and Javorník in the west and Pod Kozimelkou and Velká in the northwest.

history

Lhotka originated as a settlement of loggers from the Moravian rule Strážnice in the border forest to Hungary. This consisted of an upper part, which was called Lazy or Stará Lhotka and the northern settlement of Nová Lhota . In 1598 Johann Dietrich von Zierotin merged both parts into a village Nová Lhotka and had it expanded. In 1605 Nová Lhotka was plundered and devastated by the troops of the rebellious Transylvanian prince Stephan Bocskai . After Johann Dietrich the Elder J. von Zierotin died in 1620, the rule of Strážnice was sold in 1629 for 200,000 Rhenish guilders to Franz von Magnis , who was made Count of Straßnitz in the same year. In 1702, the heavily indebted Count Anton von Magnis sold the allod rule Strážnice to Dominik Andreas I von Kaunitz for 339,000 Rhenish guilders . Nová Lhotka was burned to the ground in 1704 during the Kuruc invasion . Dominik Andreas son Maximilian Ulrich von Kaunitz sold Strážnice in 1716 for the purchase price to the curator of the feeble-minded Joseph Anton von Magnis. At the beginning of the 18th century a school was established in the village. In the course of time the place name changed to Nová Lhota . Between 1800 and 1810 around 200 people died in cholera epidemics in Nová Lhota . Until the middle of the 19th century Nová Lhota was always subject to the Counts of Magnis on Strážnice.

After the replacement of patrimonial Nová Lhota / Neu Lhotta formed from 1850 a municipality in the district administration of Göding and the judicial district of Strážnice . Between 1949 and 1960 Nová Lhota belonged to the Okres Veselí nad Moravou and came back to the Okres Hodonín after its dissolution . On November 26, 1971 Vápenky was umgemeindet from Strání to Nová Lhota. The district Nová Lhota had 899 inhabitants in 1991; in the 2001 census, only 774 people lived in the 322 houses.

Community structure

The municipality of Nová Lhota consists of the districts Nová Lhota ( New Lhotta ) and Vápenky ( Wapenka ) and the settlements Nové Pole, Uherskohradišťské Vápenky, Hryzlácké Mlýny, Čerešnické Mlýny, Podširocké Mlýny and Fojtick.

Attractions

  • Baroque Church of St. Matthäus, erected in 1729 at the instigation of Franz Johann von Magnis. From 1752 there was a choir at the church, which used a hymn book written by the school rector Pavel Raška in 1751. The Raškův kancionál ( Raschka hymn book ), painted with the initials of its author, is now in the Uherský Brod Museum .
  • CHKO Bílé Karpaty Protected Landscape Area
  • Jazevčí nature reserve, northwest of the village in the Velička valley

Individual evidence

  1. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)