Zbožíčko

Zbožíčko ( German Zboziczko, 1939-45 Small goods ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located five kilometers east of Milovice and belongs to fulltext your real estates.

Geography

Zbožíčko located on both sides of the river Vlkava on the Bohemian panel. North-west of the village lies the former Mitärflugplatz Bozi Dar.

Neighboring towns are Vanovice and Všejany in the north, Straky in the northeast, Čilec, Dvory the southeast, Kačerov Hronetice and Vápensko in the south, Lysa nad Labem in the southwest, Milovice in the west and Bozi Dar in the northwest.

History

The first mention of Zbožíčko place in the year 1410.

After the abolition of patrimonial Zbožíčko formed in 1850 a district of the municipality in the district Straky Poděbrady. Located northwest of the village built the k.u.k. Army in 1904 a military training area with shooting range and a large practice area at the site of the court Bozidar. In 1914 there the POW camp Milowitz, in which up to its dissolution in 1916, 46,000 prisoners of war were interned. 1920 Zbožíčko became a separate parish. 1934 came the congregation to fulltext your real estates. After the German occupation took over in 1939, the Wehrmacht Truppenübungsplatz Milowitz. This was taken over in 1945 by the Czechoslovakian army. The military area has been occupied by the invasion of the Warsaw Pact by the Soviets and from 1968 to 1991 was at Milovice a Soviet military training area and the military airfield Bozi Dar. Between 1980 and 1991 Zbožíčko was again a district of Straky. In 1996, the revitalization of the military site.

Community structure

For the community Zbožíčko no districts are reported. To Zbožíčko heard the monolayer Kačerov.

Attractions

  • Crucifix
  • Niche chapel
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