Vlčkovice (Praskačka)

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Vlčkovice
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Vlčkovice (Praskačka) (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Královéhradecký kraj
District : Hradec Králové
Municipality : Praskačka
Area : 236.5229 ha
Geographic location : 50 ° 11 ′  N , 15 ° 45 ′  E Coordinates: 50 ° 11 ′ 7 "  N , 15 ° 45 ′ 15"  E
Height: 243  m nm
Residents : 120 (March 1, 2001)
Postal code : 503 27
License plate : H
traffic
Street: Plačice - Praskačka
Railway connection: Chlumec nad Cidlinou – Międzylesie
Cross and village bell on the village square
Wayside shrine
Kubišta monument

Vlčkovice (German Wltschkowitz , 1939–45 Wolfshut ) is a district of the municipality Praskačka in Okres Hradec Králové in the Czech Republic . It is located six kilometers southwest of the city center of Hradec Králové .

geography

Vlčkovice is located in the Východolabská tabule (table land on the eastern Elbe ). The village lies on the left side of the Pašát brook on a hill. In the east the Plačický Kopec rises ( Platschitz , 245 m nm). The Chlumec nad Cidlinou – Międzylesie railway runs through the southern part of the village . A new section of Dálnice 11 is currently being built 500 m east of Vlčkovice .

Neighboring towns are Stěžery and Svobodné Dvory in the north, Plačice in the north-east, Malý Březhrad in the east, Březhrad and Pohřebačka in the south-east, Libišany in the south, Praskačka in the south-west, Urbanice , Nové Hvozdnice and Hvozdnice in the west, and Hřweste-sko in the north.

history

The village was built during the Slavic expansion in the 12th-14th centuries. It was laid out in the 18th century after the Lhot system and probably belonged to the Opatowitz monastery . After the monastery was plundered and burned down by the Hussites under Diviš Bořek von Miletínek and Aleš von Riesenburg in 1421 , Diviš Bořek and the town of Hradec Králové divided the extensive possessions among themselves. In the middle of the 15th century Georg von Podiebrad acquired the village.

The first written mention of Vlčkova Lhota took place on April 5, 1465, when Georg von Podiebrad transferred the rule of Pardubice including numerous former monastery villages to his sons Viktorin , Heinrich and Hynek von Munsterberg. In 1472 the rule of Pardubitz fell to Heinrich von Münsterberg, he sold the village to the city of Königgrätz . Because of their participation in the Bohemian class uprising, Emperor Ferdinand I confiscated all of Königgrätzer town goods in 1547 and sold most of the drawn-in villages, including Vlčkova Lhota to Johann von Pernstein . His son Jaroslav sold the village back to the city. In the 16th century the name Lhota disappeared from the place name; in 1559 the village was called Wlczkowicze .

In 1835 the village of Wltschkowitz or Wlčkowice in the Königgrätzer district consisted of 35 houses in which 204 people lived. There was an inn in the village. Parish was Kuklena. Until the middle of the 19th century Wltschkowitz remained subordinate to the kk rule Königgrätz.

After the abolition of patrimonial Vlčkovice formed from 1849 a municipality in the judicial district of Königgrätz . From 1868 the community belonged to the Königgrätz district . 1949 Vlčkovice was assigned to the Okres Hradec Králové-okolí; this was lifted in the course of the territorial reform of 1960, since then the village has belonged to Okres Hradec Králové. On June 14, 1964 it was incorporated into Praskačka. On March 3, 1991 the place had 120 inhabitants; in the 2001 census, 120 people lived in the 56 houses in Vlčkovice.

Local division

The district Vlčkovice forms the cadastral district Vlčkovice u Praskačky .

Attractions

  • Stone cross on the village square, the village bell is attached to the house gable behind
  • Wayside shrine
  • Kubišta monument

Sons and daughters of the place

Web links

Commons : Vlčkovice  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/katastralni-uzemi/732931/Vlckovice-u-Praskacky
  2. ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer , Franz Xaver Maximilian Zippe: The Kingdom of Böhmen. Statistically and topographically presented, vol. 4 Königgrätzer Kreis , Prague 1836, p. 30
  3. https://www.czso.cz/documents/10180/20565661/13810901.pdf/3fde2441-c81b-4a1e-9b94-551e65007f70?version=1.0