Vohančice (Golčův Jeníkov)

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Vohančice (Golčův Jeníkov) (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Kraj Vysočina
District : Havlíčkův Brod
Municipality : Golčův Jeníkov
Geographic location : 49 ° 48 '  N , 15 ° 28'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 48 '14 "  N , 15 ° 28' 4"  E
Height: 425  m nm
Residents :
Postal code : 582 82
License plate : J
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Street: Golčův Jeníkov - Vohančice

Vohančice (German Wohanschitz ) is a single layer of the city of Golčův Jeníkov in the Czech Republic . It is located one and a half kilometers southwest of Golčův Jeníkov and belongs to the Okres Havlíčkův Brod .

geography

Vohančice is located on the right side of the brook Váhanka or Vohančický potok in the Hornosázavská pahorkatina ( hill country on the upper Sázava ). To the south of the village are the ponds Vohančický rybník, Malé Zrcadlo and Velké Zrcadlo. In the east the state road I / 38 runs between Golčův Jeníkov and Habry , to the west the II / 130 between Golčův Jeníkov and Ledeč nad Sázavou .

Neighboring towns are Golčův Jeníkov in the northeast, Klášter and Nasavrky in the east, Olšinky and Frýdnava in the southeast, Fabiánka in the south, Kobylí Hlava , Hajárna, Chlumek and Dolík in the southwest, Budka and Římovice in the west and Podmoky in the northwest.

history

The village Vohančice originally belonged to the estates of the Benedictine Wilmzell and came after the Hussite Wars to Messrs Trčka of Lípa . In 1552 Burian Trčka from Lípa on Lipnice sold the villages of Vahančice , Rybníček , Leškovice , Choštišťany , Zábělčice and Frýdnava to Marianne Robenhaupt from Soutice ( Mariana Robmhápová ze Soutic ), who formed the Zábělčice estate. In 1559 the purchase was entered in the land table . In 1566 Marianne Robenhaupt sold the Zábělčice estate with the six villages to Jiří Mnětický of Mnětice. 1580 acquired Wenzel robes main Sucha on Seč the estate Zábělčice with the villages Zábělčice, Rybníček, Košťany , Vohančice, Frýdnava and Leskovice inherited by King Rudolf II. He bought the same year by Albrecht Slavata of Chlum and Košumberk nor the town Jeníkov added and united both goods. After the death of Wratislaw Libeniczký von Wrchowisst († 1598), Vohančice with the villages Rybníček, Leškovice, Římovice and Kobylí Hlava was separated from the Jeníkov rulership as a land estate in 1600 and transferred to Veronika Libeniczká von Wrchowisst. Her husband, Georg Robenhaupt von Sucha, had a fortress built at the Vohančice farm at that time , which he named Nové Vohančice . Veronika Libeniczká is proven to be the owner of the estate until 1615, after which her husband until 1624. His sons Valeš, Baltazar Jindřich, Jaroslav, Arnošt Šťastný, Heřman Augustin and Václav Robenhaupt von Sucha sold in 1638 the Nové Vohančice fortress with a farm, the village Římovice with a farm, the village Leškovice with a farm and the villages of Hbylbíčlava the owner of the Jeníkov estate, Maria Magdalena von der Goltz , b. Opsensively called Roë. The village of Vohančice was no longer included in the purchase; it was extinguished by that time. Maria Magdalena von der Goltz added the Vohančice estate to the Jeníkov reign. In 1670 the Nové Vohančice fortress burned down, and no reconstruction took place. In the course of the sale of the Jeníkov rule among the creditors of Karl Leopold Caretto-Millesimo, the Vohančice estate fell to the Count of Arco in 1686 . In 1692 he bought the remnants of Jeníkov from Wenzel Ferdinand Caretto-Millesimo. Thus Vohančice was reunited with Jeníkov.

In 1840, the one-layer Wohanschitz or Wohančice , located in the Caslau district and conscripted to Jenikau, consisted of a manorial farm and a sheep farm. The parish was Jenikau. Until the middle of the 19th century, residential property remained subject to the Goltsch-Jenikau rule.

After the abolition of patrimonial Vohanšice formed from 1849 a settlement of the market town Golčův Jeníkov in the judicial district of Habern . Since the territorial reform of 1960 Vohančice belongs to the Okres Havlíčkův Brod . The Meierhof was demolished in the second half of the 20th century and replaced by new agricultural buildings.

Local division

Vohančice belongs to the Golčův Jeníkov district and is part of the cadastral district of the same name.

Attractions

  • Niche chapel of St. Johannes, in the fields east of Vohančice

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.golcuv-jenikov.cz/evt_file.php?file=596
  2. ^ Johann Gottfried Sommer : The Kingdom of Bohemia; Represented statistically and topographically. Volume 11: Caslauer Kreis. Ehrlich, Prague 1843, p. 295.