Novosedly nad Nežárkou

Novosedly nad Nežárkou ( German Neusattel at the Naser ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic with about 650 inhabitants. It is located 15 kilometers southwest of Jindřichův Hradec and belongs to Okres Jindřichův Hradec.

Geography

Novosedly is located two kilometers west of the Nežárka on a reflowed of the Lainsitz, Nežárka and Nová Řeka plateau in the Kardašořečická pahorkatina in Trebon Basin. To the north and west of the village is surrounded by ponds. Right side, the Nežárka is the Jemčina castle.

Neighboring towns are Jemčina and Hatín in the northeast, and Šimanov Plavsko in the east, Nový Radov and Straz nad Nežárkou the southeast, U Kostela ( Malá MLAKA ) and MLAKA in the south, southwest, and Kolence Lužnice in the northwest.

History

Was first mentioned in a document that pertains to the rule Straz village in 1359 in the books of the Prague Archbishop Ernest of Pardubice. 1589 went to the Aeronautical Fixed house assigned gewesenen villages Novosedly, MLAKA and Kolence over to the Toeboo. During the Thirty Years' War in 1619, all three places were burned down. In the War of Austrian Succession in 1744 Prussian troops moved through the area, leaving hunger and need.

1930 lived in Novosedly 839 people and in the then independent municipalities MLAKA and Kolence there were 238 or 388 in 1960, the villages came to Okres Jindřichův Hradec. In 1962, the municipalities MLAKA and Kolence joined voluntarily to Novosedly. Novosedly had 1996 552 inhabitants, Kolence 261 and 143 MLAKA

Partner community

Community structure

The community Novosedly nad Nežárkou consists of the districts Kolence ( Kolenetz ) MLAKA ( Mlakow ) and Novosedly nad Nežárkou ( Neusattel ) and the settlements Jednoty and U Kostela ( Malá MLAKA ).

Attractions

  • Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk in Novosedly
  • Church of St. Wenceslas in Malá MLAKA
  • Village smithy in Novosedly
  • Baroque castle Jemčina in Jemčina
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