Pustověty

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Pustověty
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Pustověty (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Středočeský kraj
District : Rakovník
Area : 1464.3469 ha
Geographic location : 50 ° 3 '  N , 13 ° 49'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 3 '15 "  N , 13 ° 48' 50"  E
Height: 300  m nm
Residents : 138 (Jan 1, 2019)
Postal code : 270 23
License plate : S.
traffic
Street: Pavlíkov - Pustověty
Railway connection: Beroun – Rakovník
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 1
administration
Mayor : Alena Klobásová (as of 2013)
Address: Pustověty 62
270 23 Pustověty
Municipality number: 542288
Website : www.pustovety.cz
Location of Pustověty in the Rakovník district
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Village square
Willow with monument to the fallen

Pustověty (German Pustowied , 1939–45 Wüsterried ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located eight kilometers southeast of Rakovník and belongs to the Okres Rakovník .

geography

Pustověty is located in the highlands Křivoklátská in the conservation area Křivoklátsko . The village lies at the confluence of the Pustovětský potok in the Rakovnický potok . To the north rises the Na Kobyle (375 m), in the northeast the Vrchová (409 m), east the Hučavka (396 m), in the southeast the Losy (434 m), south the Spálený kopec (407 m) and the Čepína (469 m) m), in the southwest the Homolka (428 m), to the west of the Remízský vrch (473 m) and in the northwest of the Klůček (433 m). The Beroun – Rakovník railway runs through Pustověty .

Neighboring towns are Marvany, Devin, Doupno and Novy Dum in the north, Emilov, Pařeziny, colony and Požáry in the Northeast, Míče, písky and Městečko the east, Křivoklát , Kalubice and Velká Buková in the southeast, Na Čihátku, Nezabudice and Malá Buková in the south, Čepiny, Skřivaň and Všetaty in the southwest, Lašovice and Pavlíkov in the west and Horní Chlum , Ryšín and Loučný Mlýn in the northwest.

history

The village was first mentioned in writing in 1391.

In 1685 Leopold I sold the crown rule of Pürglitz to Ernst Joseph Count von Waldstein . In 1731 Johann Joseph Graf von Waldstein bequeathed the rule to his daughter and universal heiress Maria Anna Fürstin zu Fürstenberg , who in 1756 united her in a will with the rule of Kruschowitz and the Gut Nischburg to form a family entailment of 400,000 guilders. Half of the inheritance went to her sons Joseph Wenzel zu Fürstenberg-Stühlingen and Karl Egon I zu Fürstenberg, the other half to her daughters Henriette Fürstin von Thurn und Taxis and Maria Theresia zu Fürstenberg. She appointed her second-born son Karl Egon I as Fideikommisserbeer, who also acquired the shares of his siblings through compensation. In 1786 the Religionsfond established a locality in Stadtl , of which Pustowied belonged. After the death of Karl Egon I, his eldest son Philipp Fürst zu Fürstenberg († 1790) inherited the property in 1787, followed by his children Karl Gabriel zu Fürstenberg († 1799) and Leopoldine Princess of Hesse-Rothenburg-Rheinfels. In 1803, the female heirs renounced a family settlement in favor of the minor Karl Egon II zu Fürstenberg and the princely and landgrave houses of Fürstenberg; Joachim Egon Landgraf von Fürstenberg was appointed as administrator until he came of age in 1817.

In 1843 Pustowied consisted of 28 houses with 210 inhabitants. One of the houses belonged to the Wschetat fiefdom . The parish was Stadtl . Until the middle of the 19th century Pustowied remained subject to Fideikommiss Pürglitz .

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Pustověty / Pustowied 1850 a district of the municipality Rysin in District Rakonitz and judicial district Křivoklát . After the death of Karl Egon II zu Fürstenberg in 1854, his second-born son Max Egon I inherited the Fideikommiss Pürglitz. The Rakonitz – Protivín Railway began operating the Beroun – Rakovník line in the valley of the Rakovnický potok in 1876 . In 1884 a one-class village school began teaching. During the German occupation , the village was given the German name Wüsterried . In 1950 Pustověty and Nový Dům broke away from Ryšín and formed their own communities. The school was closed in 1975 due to insufficient student numbers.

Community structure

No districts are shown for the municipality of Pustověty. The municipality consists of the basic settlement units Emilov, Míče ( Wnitsch ) and Pustověty. Pustověty also includes the single-layer colony and Marvany ( Marwan ).

Attractions

  • Memorial to those who fell in World War I, unveiled in 1931

Web links

Commons : Pustověty  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/obec/542288/Pustovety
  2. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)
  3. Johann Gottfried Sommer : The Kingdom of Bohemia. Represented statistically and topographically. Volume 13: Rakonitz Circle. Calve, Prague 1845, p. 284.
  4. http://www.uir.cz/zsj-obec/542288/Obec-Pustovety