Suchá Loz

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Suchá Loz
Suchá Loz's coat of arms
Suchá Loz (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Zlínský kraj
District : Uherské Hradiště
Area : 1701 ha
Geographic location : 48 ° 58 '  N , 17 ° 43'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 58 '12 "  N , 17 ° 42' 48"  E
Height: 304  m nm
Residents : 1,141 (Jan 1, 2019)
Postal code : 687 53
License plate : Z
traffic
Street: Bánov - Nivnice
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 1
administration
Mayor : Bc. Václav Bujáček (as of 2020)
Address: Suchá Loz 72
687 53 Suchá Loz
Municipality number: 592641
Website : www.suchaloz.cz

Suchá Loz (German Suchalosa , 1939–45: Rebendorf ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located eight kilometers southeast of Uherský Brod and belongs to the Okres Uherské Hradiště .

geography

Suchá Loz is located on the northern slope of the White Carpathians on the edge of the protected landscape area CHKO Bílé Karpaty. The village extends in the valley of the Nivnička brook , which is also called Bystřička here. The Skalky (465 m) rise to the northeast, the Obecní háj (536 m) and Holý vrch (592 m) to the southeast, the Studenný vrch (646 m) to the south, the Prašnice (387 m) to the southwest, and the Čupy (326 m) to the west m) as well as in the northwest of the Králov (357 m). To the east is the Ordějov reservoir.

Neighboring towns are Šumické pole-Králov, Jakubovec, Bánov and Zámeček in the north, Podhorský Mlýn and Bystřice pod Lopeníkem in the east, Troják, Mechnáč and Lopeník in the southeast, Březová , Strání and Drauphy in the south, Korytná and Nivnice in the southwest, Volnice West and Nivnický Dvůr and Uherský Brod in the north-west.

history

Suchalusi was first mentioned in writing in 1261 in the founding deed of the Smilheim Monastery , which however turned out to be a subsequent falsification of the monastery. In 1423 the later emperor Sigismund pledged the Strání estate including Suchalusi and other villages as well as the Bánov estate to the Uherský Brod rulership . In 1493 the village was called Sucholzuy and in 1507 as Search Hloze . In 1638 the village was sacked. When the Turks invaded in 1663, 50 residents of the village were murdered. In 1704 and 1705, the village was plundered again and partially destroyed when the Hungarian rebels invaded. The oldest place seal dates from 1687; it bears the inscription PECET DIEDINY SUCHE LOSI and shows a cross, a ploughshare and a six . The place name Sucholossa has been handed down from 1720 .

After the replacement of patrimonial Suchá Loza / Suchalosa formed from 1850 a municipality in the district administration Uherský Brod . At the end of the 19th century there were three mills and three forges in Suchá Loza. The inhabitants of the village lived from agriculture, at the beginning of the 20th century Suchá Loza consisted mainly of smallholdings. In the winter months some of the residents peddled seeds in Hungary and the Alpine countries. In 1907 a quarry started operations in which paving stones were cut. Since 1906 the municipality has been called Suchaloza and since 1924 the current name Suchá Loz has been in use. Between 1939 and 1945 the village was given the German name Rebendorf . After the dissolution of the Okres Uherský Brod, Suchá Loz came to the Okres Uherské Hradiště in late 1960 . In the years 1969–1971 the Nivnička was dammed east of the village at Ordějov. The Ordějov farm, which had been run down since the 1950s, was flooded at the end of the 1970s when a dam broke in the overcrowded reservoir. In 1986 the neglected courtyard was demolished.

Suchá Loza is one of the places with the greatest wind erosion in the Czech Republic, for this reason wind mantles have been planted on all the corridors. Suchá Loza is known for its spring garlic cultivation, grain and spices are also grown and dried fruit is produced.

Community structure

No districts are shown for the municipality of Suchá Loz. The settlements Volenov ( Wöllenau ) and Čupy belong to Suchá Loz .

Attractions

  • Church of St. Ludmilla, the modern building was designed by the architect J. Zajíček
  • Chapel of St. Peter and Paul, built at the end of the 18th century
  • Chapel of St. Cyril and Method, built after 1860
  • Chapel of St. Rochus, built in 1886 after the end of an epidemic
  • Cross, erected in 1908 on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the throne of Emperor Franz Joseph I.
  • Horní louky nature reserve, orchid deposits, south of the village
  • Sauerbrunnen Loza or Slatina, the lithium-containing mineral spring was first described in 1580 by the Brno doctor Thomas Jordan von Klausenburg as medicinal

Individual evidence

  1. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)