Staré Hobzí
Staré Hobzí | ||||
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Region : | Jihočeský kraj | |||
District : | Jindřichův Hradec | |||
Area : | 2477 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 1 ' N , 15 ° 27' E | |||
Height: | 514 m nm | |||
Residents : | 520 (Jan. 1, 2019) | |||
Postal code : | 378 71 - 380 01 | |||
License plate : | C. | |||
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Street: | Slavonice - Jemnice | |||
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Status: | local community | |||
Districts: | 5 | |||
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Mayor : | Kamil Rod (as of 2018) | |||
Address: | Staré Hobzí 35 378 71 Staré Hobzí |
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Municipality number: | 547204 | |||
Website : | www.starehobzi.cz |
Staré Hobzí (German Alt Hart ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located eight kilometers south of Dačice and belongs to the Okres Jindřichův Hradec . The place is laid out as a triangle square village.
geography
Staré Hobzí is located east of the Javořická vrchovina on the left side of the Moravian Thaya at the confluence of the Páčna. To the south of the place the Moravian Thaya breaks through a range of hills.
Neighboring towns are Vnorovice in the north, Nové Dvory in the northeast, Báňovice ( Banowitz ), Hejnice and Panenská in the east, Bělčovice and Marketa in the southeast, Nové Hobzí and Janov in the south, Chvaletín ( Qualitzen ) in the southwest, Mutná in the west and Holešice in the northwest.
history
The place was first mentioned in a document in 1190.
In 1910 the town of Alt Hart had 865 inhabitants, 296 of whom were Czech. In the 1930 census year the population changed to 851 people, 518 of whom were Czech.
After the First World War and the Treaty of Saint-Germain in 1919, the place became part of the new Czechoslovak Republic . As a result of the Munich Agreement, the village belonged to the German district of Waidhofen an der Thaya from 1939 to 1945 .
In the Second World War , the place had to mourn 21 dead and missing and came back to the Czechoslovak Republic. On June 7, 1945, the systematic expulsion of the German population began at the same time as the surrounding towns. Militant Czechs took 11 men hostage and drove the local population and finally the hostages over the border to Austria via Neu-Hart, Mudlau and Piesling. The property of the German residents was confiscated by the Beneš decree 108 , and the Catholic Church was expropriated during the communist era . 289 people remained in the village.
Community structure
The Staré Hobzí community consists of the districts Janov ( Johannihof ), Nové Dvory ( Neuhof ), Nové Hobzí ( New Hart ), Staré Hobzí ( Old Hart ) and Vnorovice ( Urwitz ) as well as the single layers Janovské Údolí ( Johannisthal ), Hejnice ( Hönitzhof ) and Veselíčko ( Lusthof ). Basic settlement units are Nové Dvory, Nové Hobzí, Staré Hobzí and Vnorovice.
The municipality is divided into the cadastral districts Nové Dvory, Nové Hobzí, Staré Hobzí and Vnorovice.
Attractions
- Church of the Assumption and St. Andrew (14th century), north tower (1630), tomb of Joh.Peter Ritter von Flick (1812)
- Former hunting lodge from the 17th century, vault fresco Mariae Krönung by Felix Thomas Anton Scheffler (1728).
- Chapel at the Veselíčko Manor
- Statue of Maria Immaculata, at the castle
- Statues of St. Margaret of St. Joseph and St. John of Nepomuk
- Janovské Údolí hunting lodge
Sons and daughters of the church
- Othmar Gamillscheg (1889–1947), Austrian officer and spy
literature
- Felix Bornemann: Arts and Crafts in South Moravia. South Moravian Landscape Council, Geislingen / Steige 1990, ISBN 3-927498-13-0 , p. 1.
- Alfred Schickel, Gerald Frodl: History of South Moravia. Volume 3. The history of the German South Moravians from 1945 to the present . South Moravian Landscape Council, Geislingen an der Steige 2001, ISBN 3-927498-27-0 , p. 333 f . (Althart).
- Gerald Frodl, Walfried Blaschka: The district of Neubistritz (South Bohemia) and the Zlabingser Ländchen from A to Z. South Moravian Landscape Council, Geislingen / Steige 2008, p. 163.
Web links
- Cultural database of displaced persons
- http://www.m-dacicko.cz/page.php?fp=clenske-obce/stare-hobzi (Czech)
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.uir.cz/obec/547204/Stare-Hobzi
- ↑ Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 0.8 MiB)
- ^ Leopold Kleindienst: The forms of settlement, rural building and material culture in South Moravia. Contributions to the folklore of South Moravia. South Moravian Landscape Council, Geislingen an der Steige 1989, ISBN 3-927498-09-2 .
- ↑ Felix Ermacora : The unreached peace. St. Germain and the Consequences. 1919-1989. Amalthea, Vienna et al. 1989, ISBN 3-85002-279-X .
- ^ Alfred Schickel, Gerald Frodl: History of South Moravia. Volume 3. 2001, pp. 327, 333, 573.
- ↑ http://www.uir.cz/casti-obce-obec/547204/Obec-Stare-Hobzi
- ↑ http://www.uir.cz/zsj-obec/547204/Obec-Stare-Hobzi
- ↑ http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi-obec/547204/Obec-Stare-Hobzi
- ^ Felix Bornemann: Arts and Crafts in South Moravia. 1990, p. 1.
- ↑ General Vicariate Nikolsburg. In: Church guide for South Moravia. 1941, ZDB -ID 2351976-9 , p. 65.