Sytno

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Sytno
Sytno coat of arms
Sytno (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Plzeňský kraj
District : Tachov
Area : 513.615 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 44 '  N , 13 ° 3'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 44 '23 "  N , 13 ° 2' 30"  E
Height: 418  m nm
Residents : 324 (Jan 1, 2019)
Postal code : 349 01
License plate : P
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 1
administration
Mayor : Václav Bodiš (as of 2007)
Address: Sytno 72
349 01 Stříbro
Municipality number: 557081
Website : www.obec-sytno.cz
The main road

Sytno (German Sittna ) is a municipality with 324 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2019) in the Czech Republic . It is located 3 km southeast of Stříbro at an altitude of 418 m above sea level. M.

The village with an area of ​​5.14 km² is located on the Sytenský potok, which flows into the Mies in the Hracholusky reservoir .

history

The first mention of Zitnna comes from 1115 and shows it as belonging to Kladruby Monastery . From the 16th century until 1848, the village belonged to the border of the royal city of Mies , where it was parish.

On Alois Day, June 21, 1780 , after torrential rains, the dam of the great pond broke, and its 59,751 square fathoms flooded the entire village. The chapel was destroyed and the bells including the bells washed away, they could no longer be found in the pond mud. The water swept away a house in which a woman drowned, made the meadows and pastures unusable and destroyed the grain fields. In memory of the accident, the new chapel was dedicated to St. Alois and this day is celebrated annually by the residents as a day of remembrance.

After the creation of the new political structure of Bohemia, Sittna became part of the Mieser Kreis. Between 1890 and 1925 Wranowa (Vranov) and Swinna (Svinná) belonged to Sittna. In 1910 a German four-class school was set up, which the children from the neighboring village of Solislau also attended. In 1930 Sittna had 234 inhabitants, who were mostly Germans, 50 inhabitants were Czech. In 1939 205 people lived in the village.

In the 1960s the baroque chapel of St. Alois fell victim to a road widening and was demolished. Only its bell has survived, it was taken to the church in Sulislav .

On January 1, 1980 Sytno was incorporated into the town of Stříbro . Since the beginning of 2001 it has been an independent municipality again.

Personalities

The Czech writer Pavel Francouz (1932–1995) was temporarily employed as the school director in Sittna.

Web links

Commons : Sytno  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/obec/557081/Sytno
  2. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)