Ubušínek

Ubušínek ( German Klein Ubuschin ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located five kilometers south-west of Bystré and belongs to Okres Zdar nad Sázavou.

Geography

Ubušínek is on the left of the Svratka in the Bohemian- Moravian Highlands. The Moravian village is located south of the historic border between Moravia and Bohemia in the valley of the brook Hrabovec. To the north rises the veselik (712 m), in the northeast of Navrátilův Kopec ( 737 m) and Šubrtův Kopec ( 746 m ) south of the Hromobitek (704 m) and west of the Šípův vrch (700 m) and Strachův Kopec (650 m ).

Neighboring towns are Nedvězíčko and Nedvězí in the north, Bystré in the northeast, Sulkovec in the east, and Polom Hluboké the southeast, Veseli in the south, Dalečín the southwest, Unčín in the west and Ubušín in the northwest.

History

The village was created in the course of the colonization of the border forests between Moravia and Bohemia. Since the 14th century it belonged to the lords of Pernštejna. Ubustyn minori was first mentioned in writing in 1395 as overwrote the income from the place of his wife Anežka William I of Pernštejna. His grandson of the same William II of Pernštejna adopted the residents of Maly Ubušín in 1500 the duty of serving noble wine. From 1515 also accounted obligation to pay unpaid Fish transit services for the rule. In 1590, Maly Ubušín, together with eleven other villages in the area connected to the rule Kunstadt to which it belonged until 1848. Since 1590 Maly was Ubušín seat of a judge who was appointed by the Kunstädter rule.

After the abolition of patrimonial Maly Ubušín formed a municipality in the district Nove Mesto. Since the beginning of the 20th century, the local name Ubušínek was used. In 1961, the village was incorporated into Ubušín and assigned to the Okres Zdar nad Sázavou. In 1964 the Vice My Dung after Sulkovec. In 1990, the community was new. Ubušínek today consists of 47 houses, of which 32 serve as residences.

Local structure

For the community Ubušínek no districts are reported.

Attractions

In Ubušínek many buildings are preserved in folk architecture. In 1995 the site was declared a village- conservation area.

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Tomáš Juren (1750-1829), Protestant theologian
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