Rousínovec

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Rousínovec
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Rousínovec (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Jihomoravský kraj
District : Vyškov
Municipality : Rousínov
Geographic location : 49 ° 12 '  N , 16 ° 53'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 11 '47 "  N , 16 ° 53' 2"  E
Height: 235  m nm
Residents : 373 (March 1, 2001)
Postal code : 683 01
License plate : B.
traffic
Street: Rousínov - Němčany
Railway connection: Brno - Přerov

Rousínovec , until 1921 Starý Rousínov (German Alt Raußnitz ) is a district of Rousínov in the Czech Republic . It is located one kilometer south of Rousínov and belongs to the Okres Vyškov .

geography

The fishing village of Rousínovec is located on the left side of the Rakovec river at the foot of the westernmost foothills of the Litenčické vrchy in the Vyškovská brázda ( Wischauer Tor ). The Malé Strany (312 m) rise to the east, the Kroužecký Kopec (349 m) to the southeast and the Urban (360 m) to the south. The D 1 motorway passes southeast of the town ; the next exit, 216 Rousínov, is just under a kilometer south. To the west of the village is the Rousínov train station .

Neighboring towns are Rousínov in the north, Čechyně in the northeast, Kroužek in the east, Kroužecký Dvůr, Lutršték and Němčany in the southeast, Slavkov u Brna in the south, Velešovice in the southwest and Slavíkovice in the west.

history

Parish Church of St. Wenceslas

The first written mention of the place took place in 1222, when a Petrus de Russinow was listed as a witness in a document by Vladislav Heinrichs and Ottokar I. Přemysl . Later a new settlement was built north of the village on the trade route from Brno to Olomouc , which was granted toll rights in 1321. The first mention of the parish church of St. Wenzel to which the Czechs and Welspitz were parish. At that time the village was owned by the St. Peter's Chapter in Brno. Raußnitz was subservient to the Kritschen rule. After the upswing of Neu Raußnitz into a prosperous town, the village was called Alt Raußnitz . The oldest local seal dates from 1630. At the end of the Thirty Years War in 1647 16 of the 20 farms in the village were in the desert. In the hoof register of 1675 the village is shown with 25 farms. On June 9, 1715, a fire broke out in the parish hall, which left the entire village, including the rectory and church, in ruins. The church bells also melted. In another major fire in 1807, the church burned down again. In 1833 a village school was set up in Alt Raußnitz.

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Stary Rousínov 1850 a municipality in the district administration Wischau . Since 1921 the village has been called Rousínovec. In 1949 it was incorporated into Rousínov . In 1991 310 people lived in the village. In the 2001 census, 134 houses and 373 residents were counted.

Attractions

  • Parish Church of St. Wenceslas, built 1718–1732
  • Statue of St. John of Nepomuk, created in the first half of the 18th century
  • Memorial plaque for Dominik Špatinka at the Pavizový mlýn mill, erected in 1938
  • Jewish cemetery, north of the village
  • Pilgrimage chapel of the Seven Sorrows of Mary on Lutršték southeast of the village, built between 1867 and 1877
  • Chapel at the source on Lutršték
  • Pilgrimage chapel St. Urban, on the Urban, south of the village

Sons and daughters of the place

  • Dominik Špatinka (1808-1892), patriot and member of the Reichsbauerntag