Srní Potok

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Srní Potok
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Srní Potok (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Liberecký kraj
District : Česká Lípa
Municipality : Mimoň
Geographic location : 50 ° 41 ′  N , 14 ° 44 ′  E Coordinates: 50 ° 40 ′ 39 "  N , 14 ° 44 ′ 16"  E
Height: 300  m nm
Residents : 14 (March 1, 2001)
Postal code : 471 24
License plate : L.
traffic
Street: Pertoltice pod Ralskem - Stráž pod Ralskem
Place view
Town view, in the background the Ralsko
Bunker of the Czechoslovak Wall at Ralsko near Srní Potok

Srní Potok (German Rehwasser ) is a district of the city of Mimoň in the Czech Republic . It is located two and a half kilometers northeast of the city center of Mimoň and belongs to the Okres Česká Lípa .

geography

The settlement of Srní Potok is located at the western foot of the Ralsko ( Rollberg , 696 m) in the Ralská pahorkatina ( Rollberg hill country ). The place is located on a terrace made of sandstone rocks on the left side of the Ploučnice . To the north rises the Tlustec ( Tölzberg , 591 m), in the northeast the Lipka ( Limberg , 473 m), southwest of the Liščí vrch ( Fuchsberg , 321 m) and in the west of the Strážný ( Wachberg , 362 m) and the Kamenický kopec ( Kamnitzberg) , 436 m). Two bunker lines of the Czechoslovak Wall run through Srní Potok .

Neighboring towns are Noviny pod Ralskem in the north, Malé Ralsko and Stráž pod Ralskem in the northeast, Velké Ralsko in the east, Vranov and the Svébořice desert around the southeast, Mimoň in the south, Pertoltice pod Ralskem in the west and Velký Grunov, Hlemýždí and Jáwestenchymoví in the north-west.

history

The place was founded around 1575 by the owner of Děvín Castle , Karl von Bieberstein . The first written mention of the village Neuendorff am Rehewasser , which belonged to the Děvín castle lordship, took place in 1578. At that time, the course of the Ploučnice above Mimoň was called Rehwasser . When the rule Niemes or Děvín was sold to Karl Masanetz von Frimburg in 1601, the place was listed as nowau wes v potoka Srniho jinak (otherwise) Neydorff Riehewaser . The Czech name was last found for a long time in 1613 in the spelling ves Srnowau in a further sale of the rule in the country table. In 1623 the court chamber pledged the rule to Johann Zeidler called Hofmann , who three years later also inherited it. In 1651 the Zeidlers von Berbisdorf sold the rule to Johann Putz zu Adlersthurn. From Adlersthurn's heiress, rule passed to the Counts of Hartig through marriage in 1705 . In 1720 the village was referred to as Röhdörfl and in 1790 as Röhwasser .

In 1832 the village Rehwasser , also called Röhwasser , on the Langen Wasser ( Ploučnice ) consisted of 10 houses with 51 German-speaking residents. Vicarage was Niemes . Rehwasser remained subject to the allodial rule of Niemes until the middle of the 19th century .

After the abolition of patrimonial Rehwasser / Srní Potok formed a district of the city of Niemes in the Bunzlauer Kreis and judicial district of Niemes from 1850 . From 1868 Rehwasser belonged to the Bohemian Leipa district . Rehwasser had been part of the Rabendorf community since 1883 . In 1903 Rehwasser consisted of nine houses in which 51 people lived. In 1906 Adolf Leppin opened a nature home with an air bath and inn as well as a wooden observation tower on the southern exit of the village. Leppins Naturheim only existed for a short time; it was closed during the First World War. In the summer of 1938, the construction of bunkers on the Liboche Line ( Liběchovská příčka ) of the Czechoslovak Wall took place near Rehwasser . After the Munich Agreement , it was incorporated into the German Reich in 1938; initially Rehwasser belonged to the district of Böhmisch Leipa and from May 1, 1939 to the district of Deutsch Gabel . After the end of the Second World War, Srní Potok came back to Czechoslovakia. In 1946 and 1947, most of the German-Bohemian residents were expelled. In 1960 Srní Potok was incorporated into Mimoň together with Vranov. In 1991 Srní Potok had 14 residents. In 2001 the village consisted of six houses, in which again 14 people lived. In total, the place consists of seven houses.

Local division

The district of Srní Potok is part of the Vranov pod Ralskem cadastral district.

Attractions

  • Niche chapel at the sandstone quarry
  • Ralsko mountain with ruins of the castle of the same name
  • Sandstone rocks

Web links

Commons : Srní Potok  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Eva Bayerová: Field names in the former judicial district of Niemes from the historical-geographical point of view (master's thesis) 2011
  2. Johann Gottfried Sommer , Franz Xaver Maximilian Zippe: The Kingdom of Böhmen, Vol. 2 Bunzlauer Kreis, 1834, p. 252
  3. http://www.joachim-richter.de/nie_seiten_hf/nie_hf_ Bezirk_orte_hantschel.html
  4. http://www.czso.cz/csu/2009edicniplan.nsf/t/010028D080/$File/13810901.pdf