Nové Pertoltice

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Nové Pertoltice
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Nové Pertoltice (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Liberecký kraj
District : Liberec
Municipality : Pertoltice
Geographic location : 50 ° 58 '  N , 15 ° 4'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 58 '1 "  N , 15 ° 4' 18"  E
Height: 320  m nm
Residents :
Postal code : 463 73
License plate : L.
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Street: Dolní Pertoltice - Nové Pertoltice
Landscape near Nové Pertoltice, in the background the Frýdlantský vrch
Sunset in Nové Pertoltice

Nové Pertoltice (German Neu Berzdorf ) is a settlement in the municipality of Pertoltice in the Czech Republic . It is located five kilometers north of the city center of Frýdlant and belongs to the Okres Liberec .

geography

Nové Pertoltice is located on the Studenec hill between the valleys of the Bulovský potok and Pertoltický potok in the Jizera foothills . The Studenec ( Loderberg , 330 m) and the Na Lišce (350 m) rise to the southeast , the Frýdlantský vrch ( Resselberg , 399 m) and the Holubí vrch ( Long Spruce , 345 m) to the south , and the Kamenáč (304 m) to the west. and in the northwest the Pohanské Kameny ( grove , 297 m), the Na Výšině and the Hradec ( Abtsberg , 313 m).

Neighboring towns are Dolní Pertoltice in the north, Horní Pertoltice in the northeast, Bulovka and Arnoltice in the east, Krásný Les in the southeast, Údolí in the south, Harta, Víska , Minkovice and Poustka in the southwest, Višňová and Předlánce in the west and Filipovka and Boleslav in the northwest.

history

Neu Berzdorf was founded in 1782 on emphyteutized corridors of the Nieder-Berzdorf estate by the owner of the Friedland estate , Christian Phillip Graf Clam-Gallas.

In 1832 Neu-Berzdorf consisted of 50 houses with 303 German-speaking residents. The parish was Nieder-Berzdorf. In 1838 Eduard Clam-Gallas inherited the property. Neu-Berzdorf remained subject to the allodial rule of Friedland until the middle of the 19th century .

After the abolition of patrimonial Neu-Berzdorf / Nový Berzdorf formed from 1850 a district of the municipality Nieder-Berzdorf in the Bunzlauer Kreis and judicial district Friedland . From 1868 Neu-Berzdorf belonged to the Friedland district . Since 1923 the Czech name Nové Pertoltice has also been used as an official name. After the Munich Agreement , it was incorporated into the German Reich in 1938; until 1945 Neu-Berzdorf belonged to the Friedland district . After the end of the Second World War, Nové Pertoltice came back to Czechoslovakia. In 1946 and 1947, most of the German-Bohemian residents were expelled. After that, Nové Pertoltice remained only sparsely populated and lost its status as a district; some of the vacant buildings were demolished. At the end of 1949, the municipalities of Dolní Pertoltice and Horní Pertoltice were merged to form the municipality of Pertoltice . On May 1, 1980 Nové Pertoltice was incorporated together with Pertoltice to Habartice . Since January 1st, 1991 Nové Pertoltice belongs to the rebuilt municipality Pertoltice.

Local division

Nové Pertoltice belongs to the district Dolní Pertoltice and is also part of the cadastral district of the same name.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer , Franz Xaver Maximilian Zippe The Kingdom of Böhmen, Vol. 2 Bunzlauer Kreis, 1834, p. 315