ÄŒilec

Čilec ( German Czilletz, also Tschilletz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located six kilometers north-west of Nymburk and belongs to the fulltext your real estates.

Geography

Čilec is located in the source basin of the Čilecký Brook, a tributary of the Vlkava, on the Bohemian panel. East leads past the railway line from Nymburk to Mladá Boleslav.

Neighboring towns are Zavadilka and Jizbice in the north, Krchleby in the northeast, Obora and Všechlapy in the east, and Veleliby Dvory the southeast, Kamenné Zboží in the south, and Sibice Hronetice in the southwest, and Vápensko Kačerov in the west and Zbožíčko and Straky in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the festivals Čilec took place in 1398 as the seat of Vladiken Jan Čilec of which is detectable to 1408. Between 1418 and 1440 the Naček of Čilec had the celebrations. Then the men were of Kunwald at Castle Dražice owner of the village. Bohuslav from Kunwald donated Čilec 1450 he founded the hospital in New Benatek. Together with the rule Dražice went over to the village subsequently Hynko Borsito Martinic and 1512 to Friedrich von Dohna († 1547) on Mydlovar. This moved the seat of power from 1526 Dražice after Benatek. 1599 Rudolf II bought the reign of the viscount of Dohna. Emperor Ferdinand III. sold the chamber rule in 1647 his general Johann von Werth. The village was devastated by the war and in the Berni rula are 1654 for Čilec only two farmers and two Kötter reported. The fortress was extinguished.

1787 was the village of 21 houses and 147 residents had. Until 1835, the number of houses had increased to 27, in whom lived 176 people. Until the abolition of patrimonial Čilec remained part of the reign Benatek. From 1850 Čilec formed a district of the political community in the district Dvory Poděbrady.

At the end of the 19th century the Counts of Thun and Hohenstein sold the goods to the Benateker kk privileged countries Austrian bank. 1880 had Čilec 312 inhabitants and 1900 there were 313 in 1898 separated the bank the farm Zdonín from and sold him. In 1907, the municipality Čilec. The estate Čilec, which also includes the farms were connected in Kačerov and Zbožíčko, 1908 100 workers employed in the year. At the beginning of the 20th century, the land bank sold the goods Benateker with the courts Kačerov Sibice, Kostomlaty nad Labem and Kamenné Zboží to Count Ferdinand Kinsky on Lysa nad Labem. Kinsky 1924 leased the goods to the company Benis in Litol. In the course of the land reform was carried out in 1925 a subdivision of parts of large estates. The court Čilec remain 149 ha of arable land. 1934 came the congregation to fulltext your real estates. As part of the resettlement of the Sudetenland after the Odsun left 73 inhabitants of the village and moved to the border areas.

In 1968, the Red Army occupied the nearby military training area Milovice and the airfield Bozi Dar, including the military post located at Čilec "Well Bejkovce ". Until the withdrawal of the Soviets in 1991, the village was located in the test flight field of supersonic aircraft. Between 1980 and 1991 Čilec was incorporated to Straky. Čilec today consists of 106 homes.

Community structure

For the community Čilec no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Lady Chapel, dedicated in 1903
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