Nové Chaloupky

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Nové Chaloupky
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Nové Chaloupky (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Olomoucký kraj
District : Jeseník
Municipality : Skorošice
Geographic location : 50 ° 19 '  N , 17 ° 2'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 18 '53 "  N , 17 ° 1' 32"  E
Height: 530  m nm
Residents :
Postal code : 790 66
License plate : M.
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Street: Vojtovice - Nové Chaloupky

Nové Chaloupky (German Neuhäuser ) is a hamlet in the municipality of Skorošice in the Czech Republic . It is located five kilometers west of Žulová and belongs to the Okres Jeseník .

geography

Nové Chaloupky is on the right above the valley of Vojtovický potok ( Mühlbach ) on a slope in the Reichensteiner Mountains ( Rychlebské hory ). To the north rise the Suť ( Steingerütte , 717 m nm) and the Kokeš ( Hühnerkoppe , 651 m nm), in the south the Jezevčí vrch (755 m nm), southwest the Spičák ( Spitzberg , 957 m nm), the Borůvkový vrch ( Urlichberg) , 859 m nm) and the Siwa kopa ( Schimmelkoppe , 768 m npm), in the west the Hraničný vrch ( Schusterberg , 752 m nm) and the Brandkoppe (678 m nm) and to the northwest the Strážiště ( Hutberg , 812 m nm) and the Vapenný vrch ( Kalkberg , 776 m nm).

Neighboring towns are Vojtovice in the north, Sedmlánů in the northeast, Dvorec ( Scholzenhof ) and Tomíkovice in the east, Petrovice ( Petersdorf ) in the southeast, Kamenné and Bielice in the south, Nowy Gierałtów in the southwest, Hraničná in the west and Nová Véska in the northwest.

history

The Neuhäuser colony was founded in the first half of the 18th century by the Friedeberg Office of the Prince-Bishop's Johannisberg Estate. It was first mentioned in a document in 1739.

In 1836 the Neuhäuser settlement consisted of five scattered houses in which 47 German-speaking people lived. The main source of income was agriculture, flax spinning and daily wages. The settlement belonged to the Petersdorf community , where the school was located. The parish was Gurschdorf . Neuhäuser remained subordinate to the diocese of Breslau until the middle of the 19th century .

After the abolition of patrimonial Neuhäuser formed from 1849 a district of the community Petersdorf in the judicial district Weidenau . From 1869 the settlement belonged to the Freiwaldau district. The Czech place name Nové Chaloupky was introduced at the end of the 19th century. In 1900 the settlement had 32 inhabitants and consisted of five houses. In the 1921 census, 18 Germans lived in the four houses in the hamlet. In 1930 Neuhäuser had 17 residents. After the Munich Agreement , the hamlet was assigned to the German Reich in 1938 and belonged to the Freiwaldau district until 1945 . After the end of the Second World War in 1945 Nové Chaloupky came back to Czechoslovakia; most of the German-speaking residents were expelled in 1945/46 . The repopulation of the remote place was only possible to a limited extent. Together with Petrovice, Nové Chaloupky was incorporated into Skorošice in 1949. In 1950 Nové Chaloupky was abolished as a district of Skorošice. During the territorial reform of 1960 the Okres Jeseník was abolished and the place was incorporated into the Okres Šumperk . Between 1976 and 1990 the hamlet belonged to the Žulová municipality . Since 1996 Nové Chaloupky has been part of the Okres Jeseník again .

Local division

Nové Chaloupky belongs to the Petrovice district of the Skorošice municipality and is also part of the Petrovice u Skorošic cadastral district.

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Individual evidence

  1. Faustin Ens : The Oppaland or the Opava district, according to its historical, natural history, civic and local peculiarities. Volume 4: Description of the location of the principalities of Jägerndorf and Neisse, Austrian Antheils and the Moravian enclaves in the Troppauer district . Vienna 1837, p. 255
  2. Chytilův místopis ČSR, 2nd updated edition, 1929 , p. 424 Chaloupky - Chalupa Cackova