Postřelmůvek
Postřelmůvek | ||||
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Olomoucký kraj | |||
District : | Šumperk | |||
Area : | 401 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 56 ' N , 16 ° 52' E | |||
Height: | 322 m nm | |||
Residents : | 315 (Jan. 1, 2019) | |||
Postal code : | 789 01 | |||
License plate : | M. | |||
traffic | ||||
Street: | Olšany - Zábřeh | |||
structure | ||||
Status: | local community | |||
Districts: | 1 | |||
administration | ||||
Mayor : | Stanislav Dvořák (status: 2009) | |||
Address: | Postřelmůvek 74 789 01 Zábřeh |
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Municipality number: | 553352 | |||
Website : | postrelmuvek.zabrezsko.cz |
Postřelmůvek (German Kleinheilendorf ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located five kilometers north of Zábřeh and belongs to the Okres Šumperk .
geography
Postřelmůvek is located at the drop of the Drozdovská vrchovina ( Drosenauer Uplands ) to the Müglitzer Furche ( Mohelnická brázda ) in the valley of a small brook. The Postřelmovský creek and the Hraniční strouha ditch run to the east. To the west lies the Březná Nature Park. The Homůlka (332 m) rises in the south, the Háječek (471 m) to the southwest and the Homole (516 m) and the Háječek (603 m) in the northwest.
Neighboring towns are Vyšehoří in the north, Chromeč and Bludovský Mlýn in the northeast, Sudkov in the east, Šikulův Mlýn and Postřelmov in the southeast, Rovensko in the south, Václavov in the southwest, Svébohov , Na Dole and Jedlí in the west and Zborov in the northwest.
history
Klein Heilendorf was one of the endowments of the Olomouc chapter. It was first mentioned in a document in 1361, when Stephan and Albrecht von Sternberg put their annual income from the village on the altar in the cathedral of St. Wenzel overwritten. In 1365 Albrecht von Sternberg had the whole village assigned to the chapter in the land table . Postřelmůvek later passed to the Lords of Kravarn . In 1447 Johann d. Ä. Tunkl of Brníčko the rule Hohenstadt including Postřelmůvek by Georg von Krawarn on Strassnitz . Until 1534, the Olomouc bishopric continued to claim the annual income for the cathedral altar, which led to permanent disputes with the owners of the Hohenstadt rule. The village remained subordinate to Hohenstadt until the middle of the 19th century.
After the abolition of patrimonial formed Hruby Postřelimov / Small healing village from 1850, a municipality in the district High City. The place was subsequently referred to as Postřelmůvko , Postřelimovek , Malý Postřelmov and Kleinheilendorf . On May 5, 1919, a liberty linden tree was planted in the village. In 1920 the district road from Rovensko via Postřelmůvek to Vyšehoří was built, and the linden tree had to be moved as well. In 1930 there were 404 people in the community.
After the Munich Agreement , the Czech village was added to the German Reich in 1938 and belonged to the Hohenstadt district until 1945 . In 1939 Kleinheilendorf had 402 inhabitants. At the end of the Second World War, partisans operated from the surrounding forests, supported by several residents. In the last days of the war, German refugees from Poland were quartered in Kleinheilendorf. The Red Army reached the place on May 8, 1945.
After the dissolution of the Okres Zábřeh, Postřelmůvek came to the Okres Šumperk at the beginning of 1961. Between 1976 and 1991 the village was incorporated into Rovensko. In 1982 a storm knocked over the liberty linden tree.
Community structure
No districts are shown for the Postřelmůvek municipality.
Attractions
- baroque chapel of St. Michael, built in the 18th century
- Hraniční strouha, the moat was part of the from 1489 under Johann d. Ä. Tunkl pond system created along the March
- Folk style farmsteads from the middle of the 19th century