Osičky

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Osičky
Osičky coat of arms
Osičky (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Královéhradecký kraj
District : Hradec Králové
Area : 332.1674 ha
Geographic location : 50 ° 9 '  N , 15 ° 41'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 8 '37 "  N , 15 ° 40' 34"  E
Height: 265  m nm
Residents : 165 (Jan. 1, 2019)
Postal code : 503 27
License plate : H
traffic
Street: Křičeň - Lhota pod Libčany
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 1
administration
Mayor : Štěpánka Dostálová (as of 2017)
Address: Osičky 19
503 27 Lhota pod Libčany
Municipality number: 570541
Website : www.osicky.cz
Statue of St. John of Nepomuk
Bell tower and cross in the village square
Fallen memorial

Osičky (German Klein-Wositz , also Wositschek ) is a municipality in Okres Hradec Králové in the Czech Republic . It is located 14 kilometers southwest of the city center of Hradec Králové .

geography

Osičky is located together with Osice on a hill of the Dobřenická plošina ( Dobrzenitzer plateau ). The Černská strouha stream rises on the western edge of the village. In the southwest rises the Na Víně (267 m nm), west of the Velká Dorota (292 m nm). Dálnice 11 / E 67 runs south of the village .

Neighboring towns are Syrovátka and Trávník in the north, Polizy in the northeast, Osice in the east, Plch in the southeast, Dolany in the south, Rohoznice and Pravy in the southwest, Kuklínky and Dobřenice in the west and Benátky in the northwest.

history

Archaeological finds show an early settlement of the Wositz hill.

The first written mention of villam Ozicih was in 1073 in the founding deed of the Opatowitz monastery ; the village belonged to Opatovice , Vysoká and Přelouč to the initial endowment of the Benedictine monastery. After the monastery had been destroyed during the Hussite Wars , King Sigismund transferred the village to Diviš Bořek von Miletínek in 1436 , and a distinction was made between Osičky and Osice for the first time. In 1491 Wilhelm von Pernstein acquired the village known as Osice Malé at this time and added it to the Pardubice rulership . In the 16th century the place was called Vosičky . Jaroslav von Pernstein sold the Pardubice manor to King Ferdinand I in 1560. The residents of Vosičky had to do their labor at the farm in Ždánice . Vosice Malé has been used as a place name since the middle of the 17th century . In 1775 a peasant uprising broke out on the neighboring Dobřenice estate; since the burdens of the subjects of the kk cameral rule were more bearable, the residents of Vosice Malé did not participate.

In 1835, the in consisted Chrudim District village located Wositschek or Wosiček , even small Wositz called from 35 houses in which 288 people, including a Jewish family lived. The parish was Wositz . Until the middle of the 19th century, Wositschek remained subordinate to the Imperial and Royal Chamber of Commerce Pardubitz.

After the abolition of patrimonial Vosičky formed from 1849 a municipality in the judicial district of Pardubice . From 1868 the community belonged to the Pardubitz district . By order of the Linguistic Commission in Prague, the place name was changed to Osičky in 1921 . In the course of the land reform in the 1920s, the small farmers of Osičky received a small share of the large Dobřenice estates. 1949 Osičky 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. From 1976 to 1990 Osičky was incorporated into Lhota pod Libčany .

Community structure

No districts are shown for the municipality of Osičky.

Attractions

  • Statue of St. John of Nepomuk from 1724
  • Brick bell tower in clinker construction on the village square
  • Cross in the village square
  • Memorial stone for the fallen of the First World War, on the village square

Web links

Commons : Osičky  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/obec/570541/Osicky
  2. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)
  3. ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer , Franz Xaver Maximilian Zippe: The Kingdom of Böhmen. Statistically and topographically presented, vol. 5 Chrudimer Kreis , Prague 1837, p. 67