Pařezovice

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Pařezovice
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Pařezovice (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Jihomoravský kraj
District : Vyškov
Municipality : Vyškov
Geographic location : 49 ° 19 '  N , 16 ° 56'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 19 '2 "  N , 16 ° 55' 55"  E
Height: 300  m nm
Residents : 35 (March 1, 2001)
Postal code : 682 01
License plate : B.
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Street: Otinoves - Vyškov
Location of Pařezovice

Pařezovice (German Parschesowitz , also Parzessowitz ) is a district of Vyškov in the Czech Republic . It is located seven kilometers northwest of Vyškov and belongs to the Okres Vyškov .

geography

Pařezovice is located on the southern slope of the Drahaner Bergland on a ridge between the valleys of the Velká Haná and Malá Haná. The village, surrounded by extensive forests, is located on the north bank of the Opatovice dam above the valleys of the two source streams of the Pařezovický potok. The Holásková (466 m) rises to the north and the Česlava (482 m) to the northeast.

Neighboring towns are Jandova bouda and Ferdinandsko in the north, Véspěrk in the north-east, Radslavičky and Radslavice in the east, Lhota, Opatovice and Drnovice in the south-east, Pístovice in the south, Ježkovice in the south-west, Ruprechtov in the west and Rychtářov in the north-west.

history

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Cross in front of the chapel

The street village Pařezovice was founded in 1766 southeast of Rychtářov on its cadastre as a domonic village . Until the middle of the 19th century, the village was always subject to the episcopal rule of Wischau .

After the abolition of patrimonial Pařezovice formed from 1850 a district of the municipality Lhota in the district administration Wischau. During the German occupation in 1940, the decision was made to expand the Wischau firing range into a large military training area for the Wehrmacht . Parschesowitz was one of the 33 villages to be evacuated for the establishment of the Wischau military training area in the first stage to be completed by March 31, 1941 . The 213 residents were forcibly evacuated from the village's 36 houses. After the end of the Second World War, the shot-down town was repopulated from June 1945. Some of the houses had to be demolished. After the Březina military training area was established in 1951 , the forests north of the village had to be ceded to the military and became a restricted area.

At the beginning of 1961 Pařezovice was merged with Rychtářov and Lhota to form a municipality Rychtářov-Lhota . 1986 Rychtářov-Lhota was incorporated into Vyškov. In 1991 the village had 49 inhabitants. In 2001 there were 34 houses and 35 inhabitants in Pařezovice.

Attractions

  • chapel
  • Stone cross in front of the chapel
  • Remains of the Stagnov castle and the Hrádek desert, northwest of the village above the Rakovec valley
  • Remains of the Kuchlov Castle , northwest of the village above the Malá Haná valley
  • Burgstall Na valech , northeast of the village