Stupárovice
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Kraj Vysočina | |||
District : | Havlíčkův Brod | |||
Municipality : | Golčův Jeníkov | |||
Area : | 197 hectares | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 50 ′ N , 15 ° 29 ′ E | |||
Height: | 345 m nm | |||
Residents : | 77 (2011) | |||
Postal code : | 582 82 | |||
License plate : | J | |||
traffic | ||||
Street: | Golčův Jeníkov - Skryje | |||
Railway connection: | Znojmo – Nymburk |
Stupárovice (German Stuparowitz ) is a district of the city of Golčův Jeníkov in the Czech Republic . It is located two kilometers north of Golčův Jeníkov and belongs to the Okres Havlíčkův Brod .
geography
Stupárovice is located on the right side of the Výrovka brook in the Hornosázavská pahorkatina ( hill country on the upper Sázava ). The Znojmo – Nymburk railway runs south and west of the village ; to the northwest is the Golčův Jeníkov train station .
Neighboring towns are Okřesaneč , Skryje , Křemen and Hostačov in the north, Zvěstovice , Jezuitský Mlyn and Spytice in the Northeast, Bučovice and Sirákovice the east, Vilémov , Klášter and Vrtěšice the southeast, Lucký Mlyn and Golčův Jeníkov in the south, Ráj in the west and Pisek and Chrastice in the north-west.
history
The first written mention of Stuparowice took place in 1488. Stupárovice was a landed estate at that time . The owners included u. a. Heinrich von Waldstein , who was buried in the Margarethenkirche in Jenikau in 1586 . The Stupárovice estate was added to the Jenikau rule in the 17th century; In 1654 the village was listed in the Berní rula among the Jenikauer villages. From 1708 Stupárovice belonged to the Hostačov manor . In the middle of the 18th century Stupárovice came back to the Goltsch-Jenikau rule. In 1787 there were 23 houses in Stuparowitz .
In 1840 the village of Stuparowitz , located in the Caslauer Kreis , consisted of 27 houses in which 159 people lived, including four Protestant and one Jewish family. The parish was Jenikau. Until the middle of the 19th century, Stuparowitz remained subject to Goltsch-Jenikau.
After the abolition of patrimonial Stuparovice formed from 1849 with the district Ráj a municipality in the judicial district of Habern . From 1868 the place belonged to the Časlau district . The Kolin-Deutschbrod railway line was built between 1868 and 1870 ; north of Ráj, the Goltsch-Jenikau station was built in the open. In 1869 Stuparovice had 203 inhabitants and consisted of 29 houses. In 1900 there were 202 people in Stuparovice , in 1910 there were 204. Since 1924 the village has been called Stupárovice . In 1930 Stupárovice had 181 inhabitants and consisted of 33 houses. Since the territorial reform of 1960 the village has belonged to Okres Havlíčkův Brod . In 1961 it was incorporated into Skryje , the district of Ráj was attached to Golčův Jeníkov. Since the beginning of 1989 Stupárovice has been part of Golčův Jeníkov. In the 2001 census, 72 people lived in the 32 houses in the village.
Local division
The district of Stupárovice forms a cadastral district.
Attractions
- Bell tree on the village square
- Several wayside crosses
literature
- Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2005 , part 1, p. 550
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/748838/Stuparovice
- ↑ https://www.golcuv-jenikov.cz/evt_file.php?file=596
- ↑ Jaroslaus Schaller : Topography of the Kingdom of Bohemia. Sixth part. Czaslauer Kreis Prague and Vienna 1787, p. 115
- ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer : The Kingdom of Bohemia; Represented statistically and topographically. Volume 11: Caslauer Kreis. Ehrlich, Prague 1843, p. 295.
- ↑ http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/748838/Stuparovice