Bohuslávky

Bohuslávky ( German Bohuslawek ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located three kilometers north of Lipník and belongs to Okres Přerov.

Geography

Bohuslávky located at the southern foot of the mountains or on the Moravian Gate. To the north extends the Truppenübungsplatz Libavá. West of the U Boudy collected ( 523 m), in the northwest of Lomec ( 583 m) and north of the Slavkovský vrch ( 636 m). Through the town of Bach Bohuslavický creek, which opens to the south in the Trnavka flows. About a half mile south of the village runs the highway R 35 / E 462 / E 442, there is a section of the motorway D is created first

Neighboring towns are Kozlov and Austerlitz in the north, Boškov, Středolesí, Uhřínov and Podhoří in the northeast, Loučka in the east, Jezernice and Benátky the southeast, Lipník, Ořechy and Trnavka in the south, Dolni Újezd ​​the southwest, Skoky and Staměřice in the west and Velky újezd in the northwest.

History

It is believed that the place was founded at the end of the 13th century. The village was first mentioned in Osseker Missal of 1322. The first documentary evidence of Bohuslauicz took place in 1371 in the country table, as Mikuláš and Jan Bohuslavice sold the village to Margrave Johann Heinrich. In 1375 Margrave Jobst of Moravia inherited the property. The following owners were among others Albrecht of Cimburg, Jan and Ctibor of Cimburg, Hynek of Wallenstein, the Lords of Pernštejna under which the estate was part of the lordship Helfenstein and from 1554 Půta of Ludanitz and from 1592 the Counts of Vrbno. As of 1406 the village was Bohuslavice nad Lipníkem, from 1437 Bohuslávky, from 1672 Bohuslawka, from 1718 Bohuslawitz, from 1751 Bohuslawek called Bohuslawka 1771 and 1847 Bohuslávka. George of Vrbno on Freudenthal moved to the beginning of the 17th century the seat of power to the new castle Leipnik. During the Thirty Years War, the rule of hereditary Leipnik fell to Cardinal Franz Seraph von Dietrich stone. The parish registers were conducted from 1624 Leipnik, from 1693 Osek and from 1784 again in Leipnik. Between 1738 and 1781 Karl Dietrich Stein owner of the domain. During the Silesian wars Prussian troops marched through the town. Karl Dietrich Stein 1768 renewed the old privilege of Erbvogtes of Bohuslávky in which he raised the estate of Jiří Chalupa for this Erbgericht and endowed with fully licensed. Other landlords were 1781 Johann Karl von Dietrich stone and 1808-1850 Franz Joseph von Dietrich stone. Until the mid- 19th century, the village remained subservient always Leipnik.

After the abolition of patrimonial Bohuslávky / Bohuslawek formed in 1850 a municipality in the district team Moravian white churches. In 1855 the church was assigned to the district Leipnik, from 1868 she was back to Moravia white churches. After 1910 was the construction of roads to Lipník, Loučka and Dolni Újezd ​​. In 1935 Bohuslávky is connected to the power supply. In the course of municipal reform of 1960 and the dissolution of the Okres Hranice Bohuslávky was to January 1, 1961 assigned to the Okres Přerov. In 1976, the annexation to Lipník. The village was formed until 1990 the district Lipník II Bohuslávky and then dissolved off again. Since 2009, south of the town created a section of the motorway D 1

Community structure

For the community Bohuslávky no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Chapel of All Saints, built in 1809
  • Stone cross at the chapel
  • Limestone Cross at the Crossroads by Trnavka
  • Nature trail " František Študent " in the forest Obora, west of the village
  • Kovařík - yard ( No. 6), Farm Folk Architecture
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