Všemyslice

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Všemyslice
Všemyslice coat of arms
Všemyslice (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Jihočeský kraj
District : České Budějovice
Area : 2813 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 13 '  N , 14 ° 21'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 13 '0 "  N , 14 ° 21' 28"  E
Height: 427  m nm
Residents : 1,109 (Jan 1, 2019)
Postal code : 373 02 - 375 01
License plate : C.
traffic
Street: Neznašov - Temelín
Next international airport : České Budějovice Airport
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 5
administration
Mayor : Karel Tůma (as of 2018)
Address: Neznašov 9
375 02 Všemyslice
Municipality number: 545287
Website : www.vsemyslice.eu
Location of Všemyslice in the České Budějovice district
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Chapel in Všemyslice

Všemyslice , until 1923 also Šemeslice (German Schemeslitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located five kilometers west of Týn nad Vltavou in South Bohemia and belongs to the Okres České Budějovice .

geography

Všemyslice is located in the southeast of the Písecké hory ( Písek Mountains ). The Díly (431 m) rises to the east, the Kometa (593 m) in the southwest, the Pecivál (604 m) and the Zdoba (574 m) to the west, and the Malý Kamýk (605 m), Vysoký Kamýk (627 m) in the northwest ) and Jedlový vrch (516 m). There is a solar power plant in the north, and the Temelín nuclear power plant four kilometers to the south .

Neighboring towns are Slavětice, Spálená, Mezerka and Kolna in the north, U Myšáka, Neznašov , Svatá Anna and Bojiště in the Northeast, Bohunická Hájovna, Fišerák's Mala Strana and Červený Vrch to the east, Bohunice and Zvěrkovice the southeast, Křtěnov, Temelín and Přehájek south , Rozovy, Kaliště, Shon and Těšínov in the southwest, Podlesí and Nová Ves u Protivína in the west and Všeteč, Karlov I and Karlov II in the northwest.

history

Usemyslicz was first mentioned in writing in 1352 when Záviš owned by Újezdec's son Heřman. The subsequent owners of the estate were the Vladiken von Býšovec and the Malovec von Malovice . After the Battle of White Mountain in 1622 the goods of Bohuslav Malovec from Malovice to Hluboká and Dříteň were confiscated and in 1623 transferred to Baltasar of Marradas . This sold Všemyslice in 1630 to Sezyma von Wrtby , who added it to his estate Nezdaschow . In 1647 he had the Všemyslice farm parceled out into ten farms and settled these with subjects from the Votice estate . In the middle of the 18th century the estate belonged to Nezdaschow Carolina von Wrtby, married Countess Chermont and then her daughter Philippina, who brought it into their marriage to Karl Friedrich von Schütz in 1764. Due to over-indebtedness, the property came to Licitation in 1785 and was auctioned by the kk Bergrat Prosper von Berchtold . In 1800 he left it to his son Karl, who bequeathed it to his son Prosper in 1812. In 1840 Schemeslitz consisted of 29 houses with 240 inhabitants. There was an inn in the village. The Meierhof Spaleny and three Dominikal houses belonged to Schemeslitz . The parish was Nezdaschow. Until the middle of the 19th century, the village was always subject to the Nezdaschow estate.

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Šemeslice / Schemeslitz 1850 with the districts Karlov I Neznašov, Slavětice and Vsetec a municipality in the district administration and the judicial district of Tyn nad Vltavou / Moldau Thein. Všeteč broke up in 1888 and formed its own municipality. In 1910 there were 850 inhabitants in Všemyslice , 849 of them Czech. The district Všemyslice or Šemeslice / Schemeslitz had 241 Czech-speaking inhabitants. Since 1924 only Všemyslice has been used as a Czech place name. Karlov I was incorporated into Všeteč in 1953. On June 12, 1960, Bohunice (with Pankrací, Přehájek and U Sýkory) and Všeteč (with Karlov I and Karlov II) were incorporated. After the Okres Týn nad Vltavou was abolished, the municipality was assigned to the Okres České Budějovice in 1961.

Community structure

The municipality Všemyslice consists of the districts Bohunice ( Bohonitz ), Neznašov ( Nesnaschow ), Slavětice ( Slavietitz ), Všemyslice ( Schemeslitz ) and Všeteč ( Wschetetz ), the settlements Karlov I ( Karlow I ), Karlov II ( Karlow II ), Kořensko Přehájek, Podlesí ( riding hunter ) and Svatá Anna ( St. Anna ) as well as the single layers Bojiště, U Myšáků and U Sýkorů.

The municipal area is divided into the cadastral districts Bohunice nad Vltavou, Slavětice u Všemyslic, Všemyslice and Všeteč.

Attractions

  • Chapel on the Všemyslice village square with a carved wooden tower
  • Memorial to those who fell in World War I in Všemyslice
  • Neznašov Castle
  • Church of St. Trinity near Neznašov
  • Chapel of St. Anna near Neznašov
  • Burial chapel of Count Berchtold near Neznašov
  • Synagogue in Neznašov
  • Jewish cemetery near Neznašov
  • Lookout tower on Vysoký Kamýk

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/obec/545287/Vsemyslice
  2. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 0.8 MiB)
  3. ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer : The Kingdom of Bohemia; Represented statistically and topographically. Eighth volume. Prachiner circle. JG Calve'sche Buchhandlung, Prague 1840, p. 428 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  4. http://rodopisna-revue-online.tode.cz/jihogen/vsemyslice.jpg
  5. http://rodopisna-revue-online.tode.cz/jihogen/v.htm#vsemyslice
  6. http://www.uir.cz/casti-obce-obec/545287/Obec-Vsemyslice
  7. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi-obec/545287/Obec-Vsemyslice

Web links

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