Uhřice (Blansko District)

Uhřice ( German Ungerdorf ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located five kilometers south of Jevíčko and belongs to Okres Blansko.

Geography

Uhřice is located at the northwestern foot of Drahany country where designated as Small Hanna northern part of the Bosko brázda. West of the village flows the brook Uhřický creek. Also west three kilometers away passes the railway line between Chornice and Boskovice, which crosses the route of the unfinished Reichsautobahn Vienna -Breslau here. The nearest railway station is named Cetkovice. East of the village rises the Vrchhora (554 m) and to the south the Lipina ( 589 m).

Neighboring towns are Jevíčko, Podhajsky Mlýn and Jaroměřice in the north, Vrchní Mlýn and Novy Dvur in the northeast, Úsobrno in the east, Nové Sady and Horni Štěpánov the southeast, Pohora in the south, Cetkovice, Borotín and Dvořiště the southwest, Velka Roudka in the west and Velké Opatovice in the northwest.

History

The village was probably founded during the crusades Břetislavs I. against the Hungarians. The first written mention of Vgerczy took place in 1078, the Gau Úsobrno gave Margrave Otto I the monastery Hradisch. King Vladislav Jagiello pledged in 1499 to the vicarage Knínice with the town Knínice and Svitávka and the villages Uhřice, Úsobrno, Svetla, Cetkovice, Šebetov, Korenec and Okrouhlá to his advisor Ladislav of Boskowitz. This built in Knínice a basic rule and joined her other villages. Later, the government got back to the monastery Hradisch. During the 16th century Šebetov was extended to the new seat of power and the Order was there as a residence built a big castle. After the dissolution of the monastery during the Josephine reforms its goods fell in 1784 to the religious fund. Up to that time the village was enrolled after Cetkovice. As of 1784, the children of Protestants attended school in Vanovice. 1825 bought Karl Graf Strachwitz the rule Šebetov. His son Moritz Graf Strachwitz inherited the property in 1837.

After the abolition of patrimonial Uhřice / Ungerdorf formed in 1850 a municipality in the district team Moravian Třebová. In 1855 the congregation of the District Commission Jevíčko was assigned, which was canceled in 1868. Between 1860 and 1865 included the freight Charles Octavius ​​to lip -and-white box. In 1863 a Protestant school was inaugurated in Ungerdorf after three months of construction. 1865 Count Strachwitz were again briefly owner of the Šebetover goods. In the course of foreclosure auctioned in the same year the Viennese manufacturer Johann May possession, he then sold to Maurice of Königswarter 1877. The Darlehnskasse established in 1866 is one of the oldest in Moravia. 1878, founded the volunteer fire department. After the number of students had grown to 102, a new school was established in 1900. 1929 was built south of the village, the dam Lipina. During the German occupation Ungerdorf was assigned to the District Policy Boskowitz between 1941 and 1945. After the war, the village was first again part of the Moravian Okres Třebova and 1949 in turn assigned to the Okres Boskovice. In 1958 consisted of 120 houses Uhřice where 470 people lived. With the beginning of 1961 Uhřice was assigned to the Okres Blansko.

Community structure

For the community Uhřice no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Chapel
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