Líšná (Přerov District)

Líšná ( German Lischna ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located nine kilometers southeast of Přerov and belongs to Okres Přerov.

Geography

Líšná located in the Podbeskydská pahorkatina ( Vorbeskidenhügelland ). The village lies in the valley of the brook Líšenka before its confluence with the Kozrálka. To the northeast, the Lisensky Mlýn (260 m) and Kozrálská rise ( 283 m), the South East Olehlá (316 m) and Tereza (318 m ) south of the Hrad ( 363 m) and in the southwest the Březiny (287 m). To the south stretches the forest area Kostelecký les.

Neighboring towns are Bohemia and Domaželice in the north, Nahošovice and Turovice in the northeast, Lipová in the east, Bystřice pod Hostýnem, Bílavsko, Hlinsko pod Hostýnem, Prusinovice and Kozrál the southeast, Pacetluky, Zámeček and Roštění in the south, Kostelec u Holešova, Karlovice, Stara Ves, Přestavlky and Dobrčice the southwest, Kocanda, Beňov and Marianín in the west and Prusy in the northwest.

History

Líšná one of the oldest villages of the Holešover country and was created around 1360 as a place village. The first written mention of the town was 1368. In 1674 the village consisted of 20 properties. The oldest town seal is from 1699; it shows a cock and bears the inscription PECZET OBECZNI DIEDINI LISSNE.

After the abolition of patrimonial Líšná / Lischna formed in 1850 a municipality in the district team Holle show. After the abolition of Okres Holešov the community in 1960 associated with the Okres Přerov. In 1976, the annexation to Domažlice. November 21, 1989 crashed in the forest south of the village, a military aircraft, a MIG - 21MF. Since 1990, the community is Líšná again. In the census of 2001, there was place out of 104 houses where 230 people lived. April 18, 2010, the city had grown to 109 stores and had 251 inhabitants. Ethnographic the village belongs to Hanna.

Community structure

For the community Líšná no districts are reported. To Líšná heard the monolayer Lisensky Mlýn.

Attractions

  • Bell tower in the town square, built in 1860
  • Stone cross at the northern end of the village created in 1886
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