Podruhlí

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Podruhlí
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Podruhlí (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Jihočeský kraj
District : Strakonice
Municipality : Bělčice
Area : 118.9985 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 30 '  N , 13 ° 55'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 29 '43 "  N , 13 ° 54' 51"  E
Height: 500  m nm
Residents : 44 (March 1, 2001)
Postal code : 387 43
License plate : C.
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Street: Bělčice - Hostišovice
Next international airport : České Budějovice Airport

Podruhlí (German Podruchli ) is a district of the municipality of Bělčice in the Czech Republic . It is located three kilometers southwest of Bělčice in South Bohemia and belongs to the Okres Strakonice .

geography

Geographical location

Podruhlí is located on the right side above the valley of the Kostratecký creek in the Central Bohemian hill country . To the northeast is the Podruhelský rybník, southeast of the Mlýnsky rybník and in the northwest of the Zdenínský rybník.

To the northeast rise the Průhon (565 m), the Slavkovice (542 m) and the Drahenický vrch (615 m) and in the south the Sádečná (503 m).

Community structure

Podruhlí to include the settlement Chaloupky and the monolayer Na Hůrce and Vekfuk ( Wegfuk ).

Neighboring communities

Neighboring towns are Slavětín and Koupě in the north, Hradčany and Drahenice in the Northeast, Chaloupky in the east, Hostišovice , Žebrák and Černívsko the southeast, Chobot , Novy Dvur and Drahenický Málkov in the south, Paračov, Lopatárna and Závišín in the southwest, Hutě , Netušilův Mlyn and Újezdec in the west and Bělčice and Vratečín in the northwest.

history

Archaeological finds prove an early settlement of the community area. In the forests around Podruhlí and Hostišovice an early burial place and old Slavic barrows were found. In addition, there are riding stumps of gold soaps from the Celtic era at Kostratecký potok.

Podruhlí was first mentioned in writing in 1224 as the property of the St. George Monastery at Prague Castle . In the 14th century the Vladiken von Hostišovice bought the estate. They also owned the Hůrce near Podruhlí fortress and the Křikava castle . Among them were u. a. Repuert from Křikava and then Jan from Hostišovice. The Křikava Castle was destroyed during the Hussite Wars .

Adam Hynek Tluksa from Vrábí acquired Hostišovice with Hůrce in 1646 and gave the estate to his Drahenice lordship. At the end of the 17th century, the Khan Counts acquired rule from the Tluksa of Vrábí. Then the owners changed in quick succession. In 1795, Oberstlandmarschall Johann Prokop Graf Hartmann von Klarstein acquired the Drahenitz estate from Marie Elisabeth Countess von Nostitz-Rieneck , née Kolowrat Krakowsky von Ugezd.

In 1840 Podruhly consisted of 19 houses with 154 inhabitants. The parish was Bieltschitz . Until the middle of the 19th century, Hoschowitz remained subject to the Drahenitz allodial estate.

After the abolition of patrimonial Podruhly formed from 1850 with a district of the municipality Hostišovice in the district administration and the judicial district Blatná. In 1870 the Lobkowicz Counts became the owners of the estate. Podruhlí broke up in 1919 and formed its own community. In the course of the abolition of the Okres Blatná, Podruhlí was assigned to the Okres Strakonice in 1960. In 1964 it was incorporated into Hostišovice. On April 1, 1976 Hostišovice was incorporated into Bělčice. In 1991 Podruhlí had 54 inhabitants. The 2001 census counted 44 people and 28 residential buildings.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/645818/Podruhli
  2. Johann Gottfried Sommer : The Kingdom of Bohemia. Represented statistically and topographically. Volume 8: Prachiner Circle. Calve, Prague 1840, p. 89.

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