Sezemín
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Plzeňský kraj | |||
District : | Domažlice | |||
Municipality : | Poběžovice | |||
Area : | 146.0733 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 30 ' N , 12 ° 44' E | |||
Height: | 560 m nm | |||
Residents : | 4 (2001) | |||
Postal code : | 345 22 | |||
License plate : | P | |||
traffic | ||||
Street: | Mnichov - Sezemín |
Sezemín ( German Zeißermühl ) is a west Bohemian village and part of the municipality Poběžovice in the Okres Domažlice .
geography
The hamlet of Sezemín is located about five kilometers west of Poběžovice on the Mlýnský potok ( Zeiserlmühlbach ), which flows into the Pivoňka about three kilometers further east . The municipality of Poběžovice here in the headwaters of the Mlýnský potok on the northern slope of the 869 meter high Lysá Mountain forms an approximately two by two kilometers large exclave , which is separated from the actual municipality around the town of Poběžovice by the municipalities of Mnichov and Hvožďany .
history
Zeißermühl (also: Zeisermühl) was first mentioned in writing in 1587. The place existed before. It was originally a Slavic settlement and was called Sezemin, derived from the personal name Sezema. The Czech S was replaced by German Z. By trying to replace incomprehensible names with words that sound similar aloud, Zeisermühl emerged, which was later derived from Zeisig and Mühle through folk etymology.
Zeißermühl belonged to the political municipality of Berg , but was parish and incorporated into Stockau . In 1789, Zeißermühl belonged to the Stockau Chamber Administration Estate and had eleven houses. In 1913 it had 16 houses, 138 inhabitants, a mill with a sawmill, seven larger farms, an inn with a shop, a bobbin lace shop, an egg and butter shop, a tailor, a wagner, a blacksmith, and a wage wagon. In 1920 the town was supplied with electricity by the mill.
literature
- Franz Liebl, Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz (Ed.): Our Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz. Brönner & Daentler, Eichstätt 1967.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/631914/Sezemin
- ↑ cz: Sezemín
- ^ Ernst Richter: Place names and settlement of the district of Bischofteinitz. In: Franz Liebl, Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz (Hrsg.): Our Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz. Brönner & Daentler KG, Eichstätt 1967, pp. 58-65.
- ^ Josef Bernklau, Georg Schmidt: Zeisermühl. In: Franz Liebl, Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz (Hrsg.): Our Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz. Brönner & Daentler KG, Eichstätt 1967, pp. 289, 290.