Vchynice-Tetov II

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Vchynice-Tetov II
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Vchynice-Tetov II (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Plzeňský kraj
District : Klatovy
Municipality : Modrava
Area : 193.4246 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 2 '  N , 13 ° 29'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 1 '39 "  N , 13 ° 29' 24"  E
Height: 1020  m nm
Residents : 27 (March 1, 2001)
Postal code : 341 92
License plate : P
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Street: Modrava - Tetov

Vchynice-Tetov II is a district of the Modrava municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located immediately north of Modrava and belongs to the Okres Klatovy .

geography

Vchynice-Tetov II extends to the left of the lower reaches of the Roklanský potok and the upper reaches of the Vydra in the Bohemian Forest . Jelení vrch ( Kainzenberg , 1176 m) rises to the northeast, Philippshüttenberg (1106 m) to the east, Modravská hora ( Plohausen , 1156 m) to the south and Tettauer Berg (1048 m) and Adamova hora ( Adamsberg , 1077 m) to the north-west m).

Neighboring towns are Vchynice-Tetov I in the north, Filipova Huť in the east and Modrava in the south.

history

Philipp Joseph Graf Kinsky , who came from the Chlumec family branch of Count Kinsky von Wchinitz and Tettau and who inherited the Stubenbach rulership in 1780 after the death of his childless great-uncle Josef Johann Maximilian Count Kinsky, left the villages in the Waldhwozder forests east of the Adamsberg between 1792 and 1793 Create Chinitz ( Vchynice ) and Tettau ( Tetov ). Both places were laid out as Waldhufendörfer and are among the most recent rural settlements in the Kingdom of Bohemia . Wooden chalets were lined up along the path from Mader to Rehberg . In the course of the reclamation of stony forest soil , wide stone walls were built up at the borders of the Huben , which stretched from the foot of the Adamberg to the Vydratal, which have survived to this day. Because of the altitude of over 1000 m. ü. M., agriculture was only possible to a very limited extent, so that pasture farming dominated. Together with a short-lived glassworks, the settlement of Maderhäuser was built in 1792 on the left bank of the Großmüllerbach opposite Mader . In 1799 Philipp Joseph Graf Kinsky sold the Stubenbach estate to Joseph II von Schwarzenberg . In the same year he had his forest engineer Joseph Rosenauer project the Chinitz-Tettau alluvial canal for the economic exploitation of the wealth of wood of the rulership , the starting point of which was below the Ebenmühle on the Rechel Bridge between Chinitz and Preisleiten . In addition to the poorly tolerable agriculture, logging became the main source of income for the residents. The slopes of the Adamsberg were gradually settled, the settlements Adamsberg, Brenntenhäuser and the Hegerhaus Sägfeiler were built here.

In 1838 the villages Chinitz and Tettau, which together with Adamsberg and Brennten and two houses from Mader ( Modrava 1.díl ) made up the local community Chinitz and Tettau , consisted of a total of 39 houses with 282 inhabitants. A hiking school was maintained in Chinitz. The parish was Stubenbach. Until the middle of the 19th century, Chinitz and Tettau remained subordinate to Stubenbach.

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Chinitz-Tettau / Vchynice-Tetov 1850 a district of the municipality Stadler and I. Stadlern share in the judicial district Bergreichenstein. From 1868 Chinitz-Tettau belonged to the Schüttenhofen district . In 1934, the municipality of Stadler Share I. / Stodůleckých Podílů I received the new name Rehberg / Srní . After the Munich Agreement , Chinitz-Tettau was added to the German Empire. From 1939 to 1945 Chinitz-Tettau belonged to the then Bavarian district of Bergreichenstein . After the Second World War , Vchynice-Tetov was largely resettled in the course of the expulsion of the Germans from Czechoslovakia . The repopulation with Czechs succeeded only to a small extent; most of the houses remained uninhabited and were later demolished. The Adamsberg location was completely abandoned; only a few houses from Vchynice, Tetov and Brennten have survived. In contrast, Modrava 1. díl continued to grow. After the separation of the municipality of Modrava from Srní and independence, the district of Vchynice-Tetov was divided between the two municipalities on November 24, 1990. The part that fell to the municipality of Modrava was given the name Vchynice-Tetov II .

In 1991 Vchynice-Tetov II had no permanent residents. In 2001 the place consisted of eleven houses in which 27 people lived. In total, Vchynice-Tetov II consists of 18 houses.

Local division

Vchynice-Tetov II forms a cadastral district and a basic settlement unit of the municipality of Modrava. The cadastral district extends north of the Roklanský potok . The district of Vchynice-Tetov II includes the locality of Modrava 1. díl ( Maderhäuser ), the Palečkovna, Rybárna and Tetov ( Tettau ) layers and the Adamberg desert.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/798681/Vchynice-Tetov-II
  2. Johann Gottfried Sommer : The Kingdom of Bohemia. Volume 8: Prachiner Circle. Calve, Prague 1840, pp. 260-261
  3. Vyhláška ministra vnitra ze dne 23. ledna 1935 o změnách úředních názvů měst, obcí, osad a částí osad, povolených v roce 1934
  4. http://www.czso.cz/csu/2009edicniplan.nsf/t/010028D080/$File/13810901.pdf
  5. http://www.uir.cz/adresy-objekty-casti-obce/198684/Cast-obce-Vchynice-Tetov-II