Zámrsky
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Basic data | ||||
State : | Czech Republic | |||
Region : | Olomoucký kraj | |||
District : | Přerov | |||
Area : | 801 ha | |||
Geographic location : | 49 ° 30 ' N , 17 ° 50' E | |||
Height: | 340 m nm | |||
Residents : | 252 (Jan. 1, 2019) | |||
Postal code : | 753 01 | |||
License plate : | M. | |||
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Street: | Ústí - Choryně | |||
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Status: | local community | |||
Districts: | 1 | |||
administration | ||||
Mayor : | Arnošt Pala (as of 2011) | |||
Address: | Zámrsky 23 753 01 Hranice 1 |
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Municipality number: | 522775 | |||
Website : | www.zamrsky.cz |
Zámrsky (German Zamrsk , 1939–1945 Samersk ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic . It is four kilometers north of Kelč and belongs to the Okres Přerov .
geography
Zámrsky is located on the left side above the Bečva valley on a hilltop in the Kelečská pahorkatina ( Celtic hill country ) by the Hať brook. The Na Stráži (370 m) rises to the south-east, the Strážné (399 m) in the south-west and the Strážisko (335 m) to the north-west.
Neighboring towns are Kamenec , Kačena and Milotice nad Bečvou in the north, Pod Doubravou and Hustopeče nad Bečvou in the northeast, Ve Včelárně in the east, Němetice and Komárovice in the southeast, Kelč in the south, Dolní Těšice in the southwest, Opatovice in the west and Skalička in the north-west.
history
The first written mention of Zamrisc took place in 1131. The village subject to the episcopal rule Kelč was called in 1223 Zamaischi . Since 1328 Samyrsk was connected to the Kamenetz feudal estate . In 1389 the place was designated as Zamirsk , 1403 as Zamrsk , 1405 as Samrsk , 1406 as Samarsk , 1437 as Zámrsky , 1532 as Zamrsky , 1586 as Zámrsk and 1656 Zamrsk . During the Thirty Years War, the Kamenetz fief was withdrawn and became part of the Kelč episcopal rule. Up to the beginning of the 19th century, lessons took place in the parish school in Kelč, after which the cottage worker and weaver Pajdla taught in his house until 1835. In 1836 a school building was inaugurated in Zamrsk and a branch of the Kelč school was set up. Until the middle of the 19th century, the village always remained subservient to Kelč, wherever it was parish.
After the abolition of patrimonial formed Zámrsk / Zamersk a municipality in the district administration in 1850 Weisskirchen Moravian . In 1870 the place consisted of 53 houses and had 349 inhabitants. Since 1881 the place has been called Zámrsky / Zamrsk . The volunteer fire brigade was formed in 1898. In 1900, 444 people lived in the 69 houses of Zámrsky, in 1920 the village had grown to 69 houses and had 464 inhabitants. Zámrsky was connected to the electricity network in 1930. In 1950 394 people lived in the parish's 92 houses. After the Okres Hranice was abolished, Zámrsky was assigned to the Okres Přerov in 1960. From 1976 Zámrsky was together with Ústí , Horní Těšice and Dolní Těšice initially affiliated to the Local National Committee Skalička and since 1983 completely incorporated into Skalička. In 1977 the school was closed. Since November 24, 1990, Zámrsky has again formed its own community. The municipal office was set up in the former schoolhouse.
Community structure
No districts are identified for the municipality of Zámrsky. Zámrsky includes the locality of Komanica and the single-layer Kamenec .
Attractions
- Chapel of the Virgin Mary of Svatý Hostýn , built in 1867 in place of a bell tower from 1734
- Chapel of St. Wenceslaus, consecrated in 2002
- Doubek nature reserve with an area of 26 hectares, north of the village
- Memorial stone for the victims of the First World War, erected in 1916 and 1928 for St. Consecrated to Wenceslas
Individual evidence
- ↑ Český statistický úřad - The population of the Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2019 (PDF; 7.4 MiB)
- ↑ Místopisný rejstřík obcí českého Slezska a severní Moravy (pp. 724–725) ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 2.2 MB)