Požaha

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Požaha
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Požaha (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Moravskoslezský kraj
District : Nový Jičín
Municipality : Bílovec
Geographic location : 49 ° 47 '  N , 17 ° 56'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 46 '40 "  N , 17 ° 55' 32"  E
Height: 480  m nm
Residents :
Postal code : 743 01
License plate : T
traffic
Street: Skřipov - Fulnek
Cross at the junction to Leskovec

Požaha (German Waldheim , also colony or Poschaha ) is a basic settlement unit of the city of Bílovec in the Czech Republic . It is located seven kilometers northwest of Bílovec and belongs to the Okres Nový Jičín .

geography

The settlement Požaha extends on the hill Kaptur ( Kapiturberg ) in the Vítkovská vrchovina ( Wigstadtler Uplands ). To the west lies the valley of the Gručovka ( Lucker Bach ), to the east that of the Bílovka ( Wagbach ). To the north rise the Kozí hrby (488 m nm), in the northwest northwest the Příčnice (506 m nm). Požaha is located in the Oderské vrchy Nature Park .

Neighboring towns are Skřipov and Hrabství in the north, Vilémův Důl and Ohrada in the northeast, Stará Ves in the east, Bravinné in the southeast, Horní Nový Dvůr and Lukavec in the south, Vrchy and Jančí in the southwest, Gručovice in the west and Březová and Leskovec in the northwest.

history

The first written mention of the village Poscheha , which belongs to the Lukavec manor , was made in 1377 when the Duchy of Opava was divided . The village became extinct in the 15th century. When the brothers Jan and Jiří Nedvík from Jakubčovice sold the Lukavec manor to the provost Cyril of the Fulnek Augustinian monastery in 1513 , Požahy was listed as an associated desolate village.

After the Augustinian monastery was abolished, a group of houses was built in the corridors of the desert at the end of the 18th century. The majority of the settlement was in the old town ; the northern houses in the districts of Skripp and Luck . The colony was initially called Poczay . In the course of the 19th century the old town part was expanded into a street called Ulička .

After the abolition of patrimonial , the colony belonged from 1849 to the communities of Altstadt, Luck and Skripp in the judicial district of Wagstadt . From 1869 it became part of the Troppau district. Since 1894 the place name Poschaha / Požaha has been used for the Skripper part , but Požahy is popularly used. In 1896 the colony was assigned to the newly formed Wagstadt district . In 1906 a branch of the old town elementary school was established in Kolonie , to which the children from the Brawn colony of Ober-Neuhof were also enrolled. In the 1921 census, the colony consisted of 22 houses, 17 of them in the Old Town colony , three in Poschaha and two in Luck colony . In 1925, a state-run Czech minority elementary school Požaha was opened in rented rooms in the old town colony , although all the inhabitants of the colony spoke German - four children from mixed-language families from Ober-Neuhof were taught. After a Czech state minority citizenship school was opened in the old town colony on December 4, 1929 , to which students from Hrabstwie, Jakubschowitz, Markersdorf , Skripp and Wischkowitz were driven, there were three schools in the colony. In 1930 Waldheim / Požaha consisted of 23 houses. In the school year 1930/31 59 children were educated in the Czech citizen school. A school building for the two Czech schools was built in 1936 with funds from Matice opavské . After the Munich Agreement , the village was assigned to the German Reich in 1938 and belonged to the Wagstadt district until 1945 . The Czech elementary and civil school was closed in 1938; the schoolhouse was later used as an orphanage. After the end of the Second World War Požaha came back to Czechoslovakia . Most of the German-speaking population was expelled in 1945/46 . In 1950 the Požaha state property was founded. During the territorial reform of 1960, the Okres Bílovec was abolished and Požaha was incorporated into the Okres Nový Jičín . The Požaha State Estate was incorporated in 1966 with the Bílovec State Estate and the JZD Stará Ves in the Velkovýkrmny Bílovec large-mast network . In 1976 Požaha was incorporated into Bílovec together with Stará Ves u Bílovce .

Local division

The basic settlement unit Požaha is part of the Stará Ves district and the Stará Ves u Bílovce cadastral district.

Parts of Požaha belong to Skřipov and Fulnek (district Lukavec ).

Attractions

  • Wooden cross at the junction of the road to Leskovec

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Interpellation by the Member of Parliament Dr. E. Schollich and comrades on January 31, 1930
  2. Answer of the Minister for Education and Popular Culture of January 31, 1931 to the interpellation of the Member of Parliament Dr. E. Schollich and comrades
  3. ZSJ Požaha: Podrobné informace , uir.cz