Pístovice

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Pístovice
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Pístovice (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Jihomoravský kraj
District : Vyškov
Municipality : Račice-Pístovice
Area : 682 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 16 '  N , 16 ° 54'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 16 '20 "  N , 16 ° 53' 38"  E
Height: 340  m nm
Residents : 413 (August 28, 2006)
Postal code : 683 05
License plate : B.
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Street: Březina - Drnovice

Pístovice (German Pistowitz ) is a district of the municipality Račice-Pístovice in the Czech Republic . It is located eight kilometers west of Vyškov and belongs to the Okres Vyškov .

geography

Pístovická riviéra

Pístovice is located in the southeast of the Drahan Mountains in the valley of the Rakovec brook. To the north rises the Podhora (453 m), in the northeast of the Rozepře (451 m), east of the Chocholík (366 m), in the southeast of the Nad Skalou (438 m) and the Liliová hora ( Lilienberg , 393 m), to the south the Ostatečná hora (410 m). On the eastern edge of the village is the Pístovický rybník pond. To the northeast lies the medieval desert of Budonice.

Neighboring towns are Ježkovice in the north, Pařezovice and Opatovice in the northeast, Drnovice in the east, Luleč and Nemojany in the southeast, Hranáč, Blatice and Habrovany in the south, Olšany and Hostěnice in the southwest and Račice in the northwest.

history

The first written mention of the place took place on December 13, 1375 in two documents in which Albrecht von Sternberg carried out the judicial transfer of the Račice Castle with the villages Račice, Drnovice, Pístovice, Sokolí, Ježkovice and Nosálovice to his cousin Peter von Sternberg. Markwart von Sternberg sold Račice with all accessories in 1399 to Peter Krawarn von Plumlov . The Plumlov neckties died out in 1466 with Peter's son Jiří in the male line. When the property was divided under Jiřís four daughters, the Račice estates fell to Kunka, who was married to Wenceslaus von Boskowitz . He was followed by Ladislav von Boskowitz and in 1510 his son Christoph. Via Susanne Černohorská von Boskowitz, ownership passed to Hans Haugwitz von Biskupitz in 1568 . In 1596 the Haugwitz sold the rule to Bernart Petřvaldský von Petřvald. After the Battle of the White Mountain , Hans von Peterswald's goods were confiscated and sold to Karl Willinger von Schönenperg in 1623. Further owners were from 1623 Simon Kratzer von Schönsberg, from 1630 Horacius Forno and his son Karl Franz and from 1670 the Count Braida, who owned Račice with a few interruptions until 1800. They sold the property to Johann Franz Heinisch von Haydenburg, from whom Johann Huschka von Ratschitzburg acquired it in 1802. Huschka leased the estate to the entrepreneur Wilhelm von Mundy at the beginning of the 19th century and sold it to Antonín Hermann in 1830. Franz Holl founded a cloth factory in Pistowitz at the beginning of the 19th century, and a wool spinning mill was added later. Until the middle of the 19th century, Pístovice always remained submissive to Račice.

After the abolition of patrimonial Pistovice formed from 1850 a municipality in the district administration Wischau . In 1873 a school was set up, before lessons were held in Račice. At the end of the 19th century in Pístovice there were two workshops for mother-of-pearl buttons, three quarries, a water mill and a board saw. In 1910 the school was expanded and two-class classes began. During the Sudeten crisis , Ludvík Krejčí moved the general staff of the Branná moc mobilization army to Račice and the surrounding area on September 26, 1938 . The staff organization department was in Pístovice. In 1960 Pistovice was merged with Račice to form a municipality Račice-Pístovice . In 1991 there were 375 inhabitants in Pistovice. In the 2001 census, 385 people lived in the 188 houses in the village. Parish is Pístovice to Račice.

Attractions

  • Bell tower on the village square
  • Cross on the village square
  • Memorial of the Red Army at the fallen cemetery
  • Virgin Mary statue
  • Pond Pístovický rybník, the recreation area is popularly known as Pístovická riviéra referred

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