Touškov
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Jihočeský kraj | |||
District : | Písek | |||
Municipality : | Mirovice | |||
Area : | 144 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 33 ' N , 14 ° 4' E | |||
Height: | 495 m nm | |||
Residents : | 42 (March 1, 2001) | |||
Postal code : | 398 06 | |||
License plate : | C. | |||
traffic | ||||
Street: | Boješice - Zalužany | |||
Next international airport : | České Budějovice Airport |
Touškov (German Tauschkow , 1939–45 Tuschkau ) is a district of Mirovice in the Czech Republic . It is located four kilometers northeast of Mirovice and belongs to the Okres Písek .
geography
Touškov is located in the Central Bohemian hill country. The village is located at the southwestern foot of the hill Hodijov ( Tauschkow ) in the basin of the Touškovský brook. The Velký rybník pond is located in the middle of the village. The Březina (568 m) and the Hodijov (518 m) rise to the northeast, the Šibená (484 m) and the Háj (516 m) to the south, the Myslínek (492 m) to the southwest and the Ohařská hora (518 m) to the northwest. . State road I / 4 runs between Prague and Strakonice one and a half kilometers east of the village .
Neighboring towns are Kletice, V Touškovskémlese, Chraštice and Chraštičky in the north, Vargač, Bukovany , Sedlečko, Holušice, Kozárovice and Sazka in the north-east, Zalužany in the east, Šerkov and Lety in the south-east, Horosedly in the south, Mirovice , Mysicelín and Bošwice in the south Řejvodův Mlýn and Ohař in the west and Dobrá Voda , Nestrašovice and Řeteč in the northwest.
history
The Lehnhof Touškov was a Karlsteiner fief since the Middle Ages , with which the owners of the surrounding goods were mostly entrusted. It consisted of two courtyards; the knightly farm Rampachowsky or Rudkowsky and the robotic farm Blaniowsky, which faced each other above the pond on both sides of the valley. From 1713, Johann Josef Bieschin zu Bieschin owned the Touškov farm on Horosedly . He sold the Horosedly estate with the Touškov farm to the registrar of the royal land table, Johann Josef von Meyern. Von Meyern got into debt; On January 7, 1789, Johann Nepomuk zu Schwarzenberg acquired the property from a public auction and added it to his Fideikommissherrschaft Worlik .
In 1837 the Lehnhof Tauschkow / Tausskow comprised only the village of the same name. This consisted of 18 houses with 138 inhabitants, including five Israelite families. In the village there was a stately castle with the closed chapel of St. Magdalena, a Meierhof, a Mutton farm and an inn. The parish was Mirowitz . Until the middle of the 19th century, the Lehnhof Tauschkow formed part of the Fideikommissherrschaft Worlik together with the allodial goods Zalužan, Zbenitz and Bukowan.
After the abolition of patrimonial formed Touškov / Tauschkow 1850 a district of the municipality Zalužany in the district administration and the judicial district Písek Mirovice. In 1924 Touškov broke away from Zalužany and formed its own community. On January 1, 1976, Touškov was incorporated into Nerestce . On January 1, 1983, it was incorporated into Myslín . Touškov has been part of Mirovice since the beginning of 1988. In 1991 Touškov had 57 inhabitants, at the 2001 census there were 42 people in the 24 houses.
Attractions
- Niche chapel on the road to Boješice
- Several wayside crosses
Individual evidence
- ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer The Kingdom of Bohemia, Vol. 9 Budweiser Kreis, 1840, p. 66