Rostěnice-Zvonovice
Rostěnice-Zvonovice | ||||
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Jihomoravský kraj | |||
District : | Vyškov | |||
Area : | 749 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 14 ' N , 16 ° 58' E | |||
Height: | 260 m nm | |||
Residents : | 522 (Jan. 1, 2019) | |||
Postal code : | 682 01 | |||
License plate : | B. | |||
traffic | ||||
Street: | Luleč - Bohdalice | |||
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Status: | local community | |||
Districts: | 2 | |||
administration | ||||
Mayor : | Marie Slavíková (as of 2010) | |||
Address: | Rostěnice 109 682 01 Vyškov 1 |
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Municipality number: | 554898 | |||
Website : | www.obecrostenice.eud.cz | |||
Location of Rostěnice-Zvonovice in the Vyškov district | ||||
Rostěnice-Zvonovice (German Rosternitz-Swonowitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located five kilometers southwest of Vyškov and belongs to the Okres Vyškov .
geography
Rostěnice-Zvonovice is located between the Drahaner Bergland and the Litenčické vrchy in the Vyškovská brázda ( Wischauer gate ). The village stretches on both sides of the Rostěnický stream. The D 1 motorway passes in the northwest ; to the north is exit 226 Vyškov-západ to which the village has no direct connection. The Kopaniny (356 m) rises to the northeast and the Špice (302 m) to the south.
Neighboring towns are Drnovice , Kasparovsky Dvůr, Nosálovice and Nouzka in the north, Brňany and Terešov in the Northeast, Dvorek and Hlubočany the east, Kučerov the southeast, Lysovice in the south, Podbřežice and Komořany in the southwest, Tučapy and Nemojany to the west and Luleč in the northwest.
history
Rostěnice was first mentioned in a document in 1131 in the deed of transfer of ownership from Bishop Heinrich Zdik to the newly built Wenceslas Cathedral in Olomouc for all goods belonging to St. Peter's Church . This included the goods belonging to the Pustimir Gau, Nemojany , Podivice and Rostěnice , possessions in Vyškov , Dražovice , Hlubočany, Želeč , Křižanovice and the desert village of Melice near Pustimir. In another Zdik document from 1141, a Vorwerk in Rostěnice was again listed. At the end of the 13th century, Zvonovice belonged to the possessions of the Lords of Obřany . Until the middle of the 19th century, both villages were always subject to different rulers.
After the abolition of patrimonial Rosternitz and Swonowitz formed from 1850 independent communities in the Wischau district administration . Both places were mostly populated by Germans and belonged to the Wischau language island . Since the second half of the 19th century, there has been an increased influx of Czechs into the remaining eight places on the language island. During the German occupation , the Czech minority was evacuated from the language island villages. Between 1945 and 1946 the German-speaking residents were expelled to Germany and the place was repopulated with Czechs from the 33 villages in the Drahaner Bergland , which had been cleared for the military training area between 1941 and 1945 and whose houses had been destroyed during the exercises. At the beginning of 1961 Rostěnice and Zvonovice were merged to form the Rostěnice-Zvonovice municipality. Between 1986 and 1994 both villages were incorporated into Vyškov. In 1995 the Rostěnice-Zvonovice commune was re-established. Rostěnice-Zvonovice has had a coat of arms and a banner since 2004.
Community structure
The municipality Rostěnice-Zvonovice consists of the districts Rostěnice ( Rosternitz ) and Zvonovice ( Swonowitz ).
Attractions
- Parish Church of St. Cyril and Method in Rostěnice, built 1857–1863
- Chapel in Zvonovice