Nové Zámky (Křinec)

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Nové Zámky
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Nové Zámky (Křinec) (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Středočeský kraj
District : Nymburk
Municipality : Křinec
Geographic location : 50 ° 17 '  N , 15 ° 10'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 16 '47 "  N , 15 ° 9' 59"  E
Height: 208  m nm
Residents : 26 (March 1, 2001)
Postal code : 289 33
License plate : S.
traffic
Street: Dymokury - Viničná Lhota
Railway connection: Nymburk - Jičín

Nové Zámky (German Neuschloß ) is a district of the municipality of Křinec in the Czech Republic. It is located 14 kilometers northeast of Nymburk and belongs to the Okres Nymburk .

geography

Nové Zámky is to the left of the Mrlina on the East Bohemian Table. The Kuncberk summit ( Kunstberg , 214 m) rises to the southwest . To the east is the Komárovský rybník reservoir. The railway from Nymburk to Jičín and Dymokury runs south of the village . The next station is two and a half kilometers southeast in Svídnice.

Neighboring towns are Podlužany in the north, Ledečky and Viničná Lhota in the northeast, Malý Nouzov and Nouzov in the east, Svídnice in the southeast, Zábrdovice , Sádka, Mutínsko and Křinec in the southwest, Bošín in the west and Pojedy and Žitovlice in the northwest.

history

The origin of the village lies in the fortress Mutěnice or Nepokojnice. In 1324 the place was first mentioned in writing as the property of the Lords of Mutěnice. They were probably also the founders of the Nepokojnice Fortress. Later the Křinecký von Ronov acquired the goods. In 1519 there was a distribution of property in which Nepokojnici and the associated villages fell to Wilhelm Krinecky von Ronow. He sold his inheritance to Johanna von Klingenstein in 1538. Joachim Haugwitz von Biskupitz acquired the property from her .

From 1565 Nové Zámky Věnek Kordula from Sloupno and from 1579 belonged to the Waldsteiners . In 1583 Karel Říčanský von Říčan acquired the Nepokojnice fortress, from which it passed to Ernst von Schleinitz in the same year. Under the Říčanský the renovation of the fortress to the New Castle began. In 1588 the Křinecký von Ronov acquired the goods, from them Adam the Elder acquired in 1611. J. von Waldstein on Hrádek and Dymokury the goods. He sold his property to Albrecht Smiřický von Smiřice . This was expropriated after the Battle of White Mountain and Nový Zámek became part of the Dymokury Crown Rule.

After the abolition of patrimonial Nové Zámky formed from 1850 a district of the municipality Svídnice in the Poděbrady district . In 1919 the political community Nové Zámky was established. In 1961 Nové Zámky was attached to the Okres Nymburk. In 1975 Nové Zámky was incorporated with Mutínsko to Křinec. In 1991 the place had 34 inhabitants. In 2001 the village consisted of 39 houses in which 26 people lived.