Senetářov

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Senetářov
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Senetářov (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Jihomoravský kraj
District : Blansko
Area : 1384 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 21 '  N , 16 ° 48'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 21 '7 "  N , 16 ° 48' 20"  E
Height: 545  m nm
Residents : 572 (Jan. 1, 2019)
Postal code : 679 06
License plate : B.
traffic
Street: Vyškov - Jedovnice
Next international airport : Brno-Tuřany
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 1
administration
Mayor : Jana Sedláková (as of 2018)
Address: Senetářov 116
679 07 Jedovnice
Municipality number: 582328
Website : www.senetarov.cz

Senetářov (German Senetarz , also tin wood ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is twelve kilometers east of Blansko and belongs to the Okres Blansko .

geography

Senetářov is located on the edge of the Drahan mountain plateau . The Senetářovský stream has its source in the village. The Moravian Karst extends to the west . To the north rises the Kojál (600 m), in the south the Malina (571 m) and the Lipový Kopec (561 m). To the east is the Schreynern desert, to the south the Vilémov and Bystřec desert and to the southwest the Budkovany desert.

Neighboring towns are Lipovec in the north, Marianín and Krásensko in the north-east, Podomí , Ruprechtov and Pastviny in the south-east, Říčky, Rakovec, Bukovinka and Bukovina in the south, Jedovnice in the south-west, Kotvrdovice in the west and Krasová and Ostrov u Macochy in the north-west.

history

Place view

The village was probably founded as a forest hoof village in the second half of the 13th century during the colonization of the area by the lords of Čeblovice, who later called themselves von Hohlenstein . The first settlers were Germans. The to the rule was first mentioned Hohlenstein associated village Czynolz 1349 in the country table in the registration of the place before 1321 sale of most of the government by Čeněk of Leipa at Wok / Vok, of the Moravian family of Hrut came from and independent tribe of men founded by Holstein . German colonization died out in the 14th century. When Wok II von Holštejn had his goods entered in the country table in 1371, the village was already given the Czech name Senotitz . His son Wok III. shared the property during his lifetime with his son Wok IV, who was based in Lipovec and who also used the title Wok from Lipovec . In 1406 the place was called Senotarzov . Wok IV died in 1420 in the battle of Vyšehrad . The area was devastated during the Hussite Wars . In 1437 Wok V. sold the rule to Hynek von Waldstein . Wok V later bought back at least part of the rule. In 1455 he sold the northern part with the castle and the town of Holštejn , the villages of Ostrov , Kulirzow , Senotarzov and Lipovec and the desert village of Housko to Půta from Sovinec on Doubravice . The place name Senotarz was in use since 1464 . In 1474 the brothers Jindřich, Zikmund, Jan and Heralt from Sovinec and Doubravice inherited the goods. In 1483 they sold the property to Dobeš Černohorský von Boskowitz . From 1567 the village belonged to the possessions of Bernard Drnovský of Drnovec. He combined the Jedownitz and Raitz estates into one dominium. At the end of the 16th century the area became deserted due to a devastating plague epidemic. Senetarz grew rapidly in the course of the 17th century. At that time the corridors of the extinct village of Bystřec were connected with half of Podomí. The Drnovský family died out completely in 1667 with Johanka von Roggendorf and the estates fell to their son Johann Christian von Roggendorf. The imperial counts of Roggendorf and Mollenburg owned the rule until 1763. After that, Anton Josef Altgraf zu Salm-Reifferscheidt acquired the property. The oldest local seal dates from 1749 and bears in the inscription Sigel of the village Sonitars Gerich . Until the middle of the 19th century, Kulířov was always subject to the Raitz rule, the owners were the Counts Salm-Reifferscheidt-Raitz.

After the abolition of patrimonial Senetař / Senetarz formed from 1850 a community in the district administration Boskowitz . At the end of the 19th century, today's place name Senetařov was created . During the German occupation between 1939 and 1945, the community was originally called Zinnholz . In 1940 the decision was made to expand the Wischau firing range into a large military training area for the Wehrmacht . Senetářov was one of the 33 villages to be evacuated for the construction of the Wischau military training area in the last stage to be completed by 1944. The first resettlements took place in 1943. At that time, 708 people lived in the town's 133 houses. Most of the displaced returned after the war ended. 1948 Senetařov was assigned to the Okres Blansko . A broadcast tower for television and radio was built on the nearby Kojál hill between 1956 and 1958. The village after Jedovnice is parish .

Community structure

No districts are shown for the municipality of Senetářov.

Attractions

  • Filialkirche St. Josef, built between 1968 and 1971 as a replacement for the old St. Josef Chapel, which had to give way to road construction; it was only consecrated as a church after the Velvet Revolution on July 7, 1991
  • Museum of mother-of-pearl production and traditional living in an old farm in the center of the village
  • Kojál transmitter with a 339.5 m high transmitter mast on the hill of the same name north of the village

Sons and daughters of the church

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/obec/582328/Senetarov
  2. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)
  3. According to recent historical research, the descent of the Lords of Holštejn from the Lords of Sovinec is doubted or rejected. See David Papajík: Páni z Holštejna , České Budějovice 2007, ISBN 978-80-86829-24-1 and cs: Vok I. z Holštejna and cs: Páni z Holštejna .

Web links

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