Suchá (Havlíčkův Brod)

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Suchá (Havlíčkův Brod) (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Kraj Vysočina
District : Havlíčkův Brod
Municipality : Havlíčkův Brod
Area : 743 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 33 '  N , 15 ° 35'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 33 '19 "  N , 15 ° 34' 32"  E
Height: 500  m nm
Residents : 194 (2011)
Postal code : 580 01
License plate : J
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Street: Okrouhlička - Svatý Kříž
Place view

Suchá (German drought ) is a district of the city Havlíčkův Brod in the Czech Republic. It is located six kilometers south of the city center of Havlíčkův Brod and belongs to the Okres Havlíčkův Brod .

geography

Suchá is located on the upper reaches of the Lázeňský creek dammed in a cascade of ponds in the Hornosázavská pahorkatina ( hill country on the upper Sázava ). The Teclův kopec (547 m nm) rises to the east, the Hutský vrch (594 m nm) to the southeast and the Mandlův kopec (524 m nm) to the west. The state road I / 38 runs east of the village between Havlíčkův Brod and Štoky .

Neighboring towns are Lázně, Svatý Kříž and Ovčín in the north, Mendlova Ves and Novy Svet in the Northeast, Vysoká and Čistá in the east, Lesní Domek, Šlapanov and Květnov the southeast, Skřivánek , Studénka and Okrouhlička in the south, Kochánov , Lipský Dvorek and Dobrohostov in southwest , U Kostelíka, Hladový Mlýn and Lípa in the west and Michalovice and Petrkov in the northwest.

history

Silver mining began in the region in the 13th century. On today's one-shift U Kostelíka, a settlement of miners with a mountain church of St. Margarethe and the cemetery can be proven. The village Suchá, which belongs to the Lipnice domain , was first mentioned in 1351. In 1422 the mountain chapel was destroyed by the Hussites under Jan Žižka . In the 16th century the village belonged to Johann von Leipa , who sold it together with Perknov to Peter von Kamberk in 1533 . Later, the Lords Trčka from Lípa Suchá bought the village to their rule Světlá . Jan Rudolf Trčka von Lípa , who inherited the rule of Světlá in 1597 from his brother Maximilian, sold the village Suchá and the farms Termesivy , Spálené dvory, Pavučkovy dvory, Šenklhofy and Kylhofy to his Swietla captain Johann Güglinger von Kneislinger zneiselstein ( Jan Gyglinger zna ) in 1598 . This sold Suchá together with two farms of the Spálené dvory and a free tavern in 1600 to a German citizen. In 1712 the Deutschbroder dean Johann Seidl had the destroyed church rebuilt as a chapel during the drought and a branch church built in Heiligenkreuz. During the Josephine reforms , the Heiligenkreuz Church was elevated to the status of a local church; the Margarethenkapelle in Dürre, however, was lifted.

In 1840 the village of Dürre or Sucha in the Caslauer Kreis consisted of 22 houses in which 138 people lived. The single-tier farmhouse that had emerged from the Margaret Chapel was conscripted to drought . The parish was Heiligenkreuz . Until the middle of the 19th century, the drought remained submissive to the royal city of Teutschbrod .

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Drought / Sucha in 1849 with the hamlet of Heiligenkreuz / Svatý Kříž a municipality in the judicial district Deutschbrod . From 1868 the place belonged to the district Deutschbrod . In 1869 drought had 152 inhabitants and consisted of 24 houses. In 1900 there were 169 people living in the drought ; in 1910 there were an equal number. In 1930 drought had 189 residents and consisted of 35 houses. On April 30, 1976 it was incorporated into Havlíčkův Brod. In the 2001 census, 207 people lived in the 61 houses in the village.

Local division

Suchá includes the layers U Kostelíka and U Michlů.

The cadastral district Suchá u Havlíčkova Brodu includes the districts Suchá and Svatý Kříž ( Holy Cross ).

Attractions

  • U Kostelíka homestead, it was built on the site of the abandoned Margaret Chapel.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/758965/Sucha-u-Havlickova-Brodu
  2. ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer : The Kingdom of Bohemia; Represented statistically and topographically. Volume 11: Caslauer Kreis. Ehrlich, Prague 1843, p. 191.
  3. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/758965/Sucha-u-Havlickova-Brodu