Zábeštní Lhota

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Zábeštní Lhota
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Zábeštní Lhota (Czech Republic)
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Basic data
State : Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Region : Olomoucký kraj
District : Přerov
Area : 148 ha
Geographic location : 49 ° 31 '  N , 17 ° 26'  E Coordinates: 49 ° 30 '44 "  N , 17 ° 25' 57"  E
Height: 293  m nm
Residents : 173 (Jan. 1, 2019)
Postal code : 751 27
traffic
Street: Penčice - Buk
structure
Status: local community
Districts: 1
administration
Mayor : Hana Blaťáková (as of 2008)
Address: Zábeštní Lhota 13
751 27 Penčice
Municipality number: 547514
Website : www.zabestnilhota.cz

Zábeštní Lhota (German Lhotta Sabetschny ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is located ten kilometers north of Přerov and belongs to the Okres Přerov .

geography

Zábeštní Lhota is located in the Tirschitzer hill country ( Tršická pahorkatina ) on the left side above the valley of the Říka. The Sobíšký vrch (318 m) rises to the south-east.

Neighboring towns are Tršice in the north, Zákřov, Lazníčky , Hýk and Hambálek in the north-east, Lazníky and Buk in the east, Sobíšky in the south-east, Čekyně in the south, Lhotka in the south-west, Nelešovice and Penčičky in the west and Penčice in the north-west.

history

The place was first mentioned in 1397 in the Olomouc country table . The Moravian village was one of the many settlements founded according to the Lhot system , whose settlers were exempt from duties and services to the authorities for a certain period of time. The name of the place is derived from the Bešť mill on the Olešnice, which the Penčice path passes by, and means "Lhota behind the Bešť". Over the centuries the spelling changed from "Zábištní Lhoty", "Zábešná Lhota", "Lhoty za Bestny" to "Zábeční Lhota" and "Zábešťní Lhota" in the 19th century. The current spelling has been in use since the 1920s.

From 1447 the village was part of the Čekyně dominion. In that year the four daughters of Diviš from Čekyně sold the estate with the villages of Jurkov (Jurkova Lhota), Kokory , Lhotka Zábeštní (Zábeštní Lhota), Lhotka Hřivínova ( Lhotka ) and the Vinary to Jan Mukař from Kokor. After his death the brothers Vilém, Kuneš and Jan von Vrchlabí inherited the property. The family named themselves after the episcopal man's back Kurovice from 1507 Kurovský from Vrchlabí. In 1579 Kunata Kurovský sold the farm and the village of Penčice including Vinary, Radvanice , Zábeštní Lhota and the desert village of Sedlec to Otík von Penčice. Kunata's nephew and heir Havel Kurovský on Kvasice bought Zábeštní Lhota and Radvanice back in 1591 and had it inscribed on the land table. A little later, Joachim Haugwitz von Biskupitz acquired it from Joachim Pivec von Hratschein and Klimstein , followed by Jan Jiří von Rychmburk and Bernhard Wenzel Brabanski von Chobrzan. Brabanski's sons sold Zábeštní Lhota in 1660 to Eva Halčinovská von Halčinov, the owner of the Lazníčky free farm. From their son Vojtěch in 1691 Anna Katharina Baroness Volčinská acquired the place. Three years later it was sold to Karl Freiherr von Cerboni. He had a chapel built on the village square. In 1699 Maria Theresa, widowed to Windisch-Graetz on Trautmannsdorf, bought Zábeštní Lhota together with Přerov and Čekyně for their son Leopold. Before 1848 a family settlement was established in Zábeštní Lhota, which formed its own district.

After the abolition of patrimonial Zábeštní Lhota formed from 1850 a municipality in the Kroměříž district. In 1880 it was assigned to the Přerov district. The cultivation of hops began in 1881. Between 1984 and 1990 the place was incorporated into Prosenice .

Community structure

No districts are shown for the municipality of Zábeštní Lhota.

Attractions

  • Chapel of the Assumption of Mary, built in 1842 in place of a previous building from the 17th century
  • 250–300-year-old listed summer linden tree with a height of 25 m

Individual evidence

  1. Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)
  2. Lhotta Sabetschny on the Lhotta Sabetschny website, accessed on November 19, 2013.