Vlastibořice

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Vlastibořice
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Vlastibořice (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Liberecký kraj
District : Liberec
Area : 551.6487 ha
Geographic location : 50 ° 37 '  N , 15 ° 3'  E Coordinates: 50 ° 37 '13 "  N , 15 ° 2' 57"  E
Height: 382  m nm
Residents : 338 (Jan 1, 2019)
Postal code : 463 44
License plate : L.
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Street: Český Dub - Pěnčín
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 4th
administration
Mayor : Jan Mareš (as of 2008)
Address: Vlastibořice 26
463 44 Sychrov
Municipality number: 564516
Website : www.vlastiborice.cz

Vlastibořice (German Wlastiborschitz , formerly Lastiboritz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located eight kilometers northwest of Turnov and belongs to the Okres Liberec .

geography

Vlastibořice is on the left above the valley of the Mohelka in the Turnovská pahorkatina (Turnauer hill country) . To the north rises the hill Na příhonu (413 m).

Neighboring towns are Klamorna and Slavíkov in the north, Jivina and Červenice in the northeast, Kamení in the east, Zásada, Albrechtice and Dubina in the southeast, Vitanovice, Střížovice and Padařovice in the south, Soběslavice in the southwest, Klučky in the west and Sedlíšťka and Kotel in the northwest.

history

The church belonging to the Turnov deanery was first mentioned in documents in 1344. In 1357 the fortress was first mentioned as the property of Vladiken Slauiborij de Wlastiborzicz . His daughter Anežka von Vlastibořice married Ješek von Wartenberg auf Tetschen . After his death, the rule was divided and his widow Anežka inherited the farm and the fortress Vlastibořice with two outbuildings . In 1379 she sold the property to Hans Pancír von Smojno. Ctibor Hrádek von Vlastibořice owned the goods between 1393 and 1397 . After Chval von Vlastibořice's death, his inheritance fell to Hans Pancír von Smojno in 1407. In 1417 the Vladike Fricek sat on Vlastibořice. At that time, the independent Vladikensitz Vlastibořice included the village and the Vorwerkshof Jivina and the villages Třtí and Vrchovina. It is believed that the villages Sedlejovice and Radostín also belonged to Vlastibořice before. The next owner of Vlastibořice was Václav Doubravec from Doubravany, who also owned the Frýdštejn castle and connected Vlastibořice to it. He died in 1424 without descendants. After it fell back to the Bohemian Crown , Emperor Sigismund gave the property to his followers Janko von Doubravany and Bohuš von Kováň. As a result, Vlastibořice remained Catholic even during the Hussite Wars until 1435. The fortress was mentioned for the last time in 1424 and then fell into desolation . From the descendants of Bohuš von Kováň, the inheritance fell in 1483 to the brothers Michal and Zdislav von Loučeň , who left the rule to Felix von Waldstein . The Waldsteiners joined Vlastibořice at the beginning of the 16th century to the Rohozec rule . The following owners were the Wartenbergers. In the fraternal division of rule between Adam and Jaroslav von Wartenberg Lastibořice came to Jaroslav's rule Svijany in 1565 and was subject to the Sychrov estate.

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Lastibořice 1850 with the districts Jivina, Slavíkov and Sedlíšťka a municipality in the political district Trutnov . The village has been called Vlastibořice since 1903 . In 1961 the village was reclassified to Okres Liberec. 1980 Vlastibořice was incorporated into Pěnčín . In 1981 the village of Vlastibořice consisted of 56 houses and 151 inhabitants. Together with today's districts, the population was 277. Since 1991 the community has existed again.

Community structure

The municipality Vlastibořice consists of the districts Jivina (Jiwina , also Giwina) , Sedlíšťka (Sedlischka) , Slavíkov (Slawikow) and Vlastibořice (Wlastiborschitz) . Basic settlement units are Jivina, Sedlíšťka and Vlastibořice. The Kotel settlement also belongs to Vlastibořice.

Attractions

  • Church of Katharina, built in the 12th or 13th century and later changed to Baroque style
  • Way of the cross to the cemetery with works by local woodcarver Bušek
  • wooden bell tower, built in the 17th century
  • former rectory
  • Remains of the fortress Vlastibořice, west on the hill above the village. In 1910 the owner of the hill had the ramparts removed and the moat covered with it. A mighty oak grows at the location of the festival today.
  • Ossuary with the bones of 150 victims of the plague
  • Beranův mlýn watermill on the Mohelka
  • Statue of St. John of Nepomuk
  • Chapel of St. Wenceslas on the village square in Jivina
  • Statue of Immaculata in Jivina, from 1748
  • Chapel of St. Peter in Sedlíšťka, built in 1814
  • Statue of St. Paul, on the village square of Sedlíšťka
  • Entrance to the Hobelant estate in Sedlíšťka

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uir.cz/obec/564516/Vlastiborice
  2. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)
  3. http://www.uir.cz/casti-obce-obec/564516/Obec-Vlastiborice
  4. http://www.uir.cz/zsj-obec/564516/Obec-Vlastiborice