Třebíška

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Třebíška
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Třebíška (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Ústecký kraj
District : Chomutov
Municipality : Výsluní
Area : 267.9437 ha
Geographic location : 50 ° 28 '  N , 13 ° 14'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 27 '31 "  N , 13 ° 13' 40"  E
Height: 725  m nm
Residents : 4 (2011)
Postal code : 431 83
License plate : U
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Street: Výsluní - Volyně

Třebíška ( German  Triebischl , also Tribischl ) is a district of the city of Výsluní in the Czech Republic .

geography

Třebíška is located one kilometer southwest of Výsluní and belongs to the Okres Chomutov . The location is on the Ore Mountains ridge on the edge of the Sonnenberg plateau in the basin of the Třebíšský potok ( Triebischler Bach ). The Zieberler Höhe (762 m) rises to the east, the Volyňský vrch ( Hundskoppe , 727 m) to the south , the Lysá hora ( Reischberg , 875 m) to the west and the Triebischler Koppe (810 m) to the north-west. The village lies on the edge of the Údolí Prunéřovský potok nature park . Hasištejn Castle is located to the southeast .

Neighboring towns are Nové Domky, Výsluní and Sobětice in the northeast, Vysoká Jedle in the east, Úbočí in the southeast, Nová Víska, the desert areas Potočná and Pavlov and Hradiště in the south, Volyně in the southwest and Rusová in the west.

history

House in Třebíška

The first written mention of the Rundling Tribussle belonging to the Preßnitzer Gut took place in 1431 in the course of the division recession between Alesch and Wilhelm von Schönburg . Tribussle came to the Pürstein part. In 1446 Alesch von Schönburg sold this share to Nikolaus II Lobkowicz von Hassenstein. When the rule of Hassenstein was divided under the three sons of Nicholas II, Tribischl fell in 1490 to Nicholas III. Lobkowicz von Hassenstein too. When the Preßnitz property was divided again in 1518, Wenzel Popel von Lobkowicz also received Tribischl. He sold the goods to his brother Wilhelm Popel von Lobkowicz in 1519. From this, the Count Schlick acquired the property in 1533 , which they held until the confiscation in 1545. In 1555 Bohuslav Felix von Lobkowitz and Hassenstein received the rule of Hassenstein as a pledge. He bought several villages of the Pressnitz estate from the chamber property, including Tribischl, and made the Sonnenberg share from them. In 1594, the disgraced Georg Popel von Lobkowicz's possessions were confiscated. At that time Tribischl consisted of 13 properties. With the separation of the Sonnenberg share from the Hassenstein rule, the village was attached to the Preßnitz rule in 1606. In 1664 the place still consisted of 13 inns. The school and parish location was the mountain town of Sonnenberg. Tribischl was a purely agricultural village, there were no mines in its corridors. In 1847 124 people lived in the 22 houses in the village.

After the abolition of patrimonial Tribischl formed a community in the district administration of Kaaden . In 1906 the village was assigned to the new Preßnitz district. In the 1920s, the Czech place name Třebíška was created and the German was changed to Triebischl . According to the Munich Agreement , the municipality was added to the German Reich in 1938 and until 1945 belonged to the Preßnitz district , the dissolution of which was announced in 1939, but not carried out until the end of the Second World War. Triebischl should go to the Kaaden district . In 1939 the community had 88 inhabitants.

After the end of the war, Třebíška returned to Czechoslovakia and the German residents were expelled . In 1947 the Okres Přísečnice was dissolved and Třebíška was added to the Okres Chomutov . 1951 Třebíška was incorporated into Výsluní . There was a large sheep farm in Třebíška, which was the only property with a water pipe. A large part of the new residents emigrated again. In 1965 the sheep farm was closed and a rest home was set up there. Since the 1960s, the dilapidated houses were torn down, so that Třebíška ultimately only consisted of five houses. In the 1980 and 1991 surveys, Třebíška no longer had permanent residents. At the beginning of 1979 the village lost its status as a district. Since 1999 Třebíška is again officially run as a district of Výsluní. Several holiday homes were built in Třebíška.

Development of the population

year population
1869 111
1880 109
1890 100
1900 87
1910 84
year population
1921 88
1930 97
1950 29
1961 20th
1970 7th
year population
1980 0
1991 0
2001 5
2011 4th

Attractions

  • Rock valley of Prunéřovský potok with the waterfall Kýšovický vodopád
  • Hasištejn Castle

Former buildings

  • The chapel on the village square was built in 1879 in place of a bell tower from 1779. Repairs were made to the roof in 1909 and 1948. It fell into disrepair and was plundered since the 1950s. In 1966 the roof structure collapsed and the turret on the roof got into a tilted position. The ruin was sold around 1973 to a weekend house owner who converted it into a garage. The current owner of the garage was able to determine the old construction plans of the chapel and intends to restore them on the basis of them.

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/787795/Trebiska
  2. a b c d Historický lexikon obcí České republiky - 1869-2015. (PDF) Český statistický úřad, December 18, 2015, accessed on February 16, 2016 (Czech).

Web links

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