Brťov-Jeneč

Brťov - Jeneč is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located ten kilometers north east of Tišnov and belongs to Okres Blansko.

Geography

Brťov - Jeneč located in the Bohemian- Moravian Highlands on both sides of the creek Krížovský Potok, who is also known as Křížovka or Jenečský creek. Brťov The Black Hory u lies on the left bank of the stream in the valley, Jeneč southwest on the opposite bank on the hill Jenečský Kopec. To the north of the Na Vrších rises (506 m), in the northeast of Loučky ( 468 m), south-west the Velka hora ( 558 m) and in the northwest the Kravi hlava ( 566 m). The village is situated on the southern edge of the Natural Park Lysicko. West of the church is the Krížovský creek in a storage pond dammed.

Neighboring towns are Dlouhá Lhota in the north, Býkovice in the northeast, Cerna Hora in the east, Žernovník and Malá Lhota in the southeast, Lubě, Hluboké Dvory Unín and Rohozec in the south, Bukovice the southwest, Zhoř in the west and Strhaře, Kozárov and Kunčina Ves in the northwest.

History

Brťov u Černé Hory

The first written mention of belonging to the reign Blansko villages Brťov and Vranková Lhota took place in 1399. Brťov consisted at that time of 18 Huben and a tavern. Vranková Lhota went out later, the settlement was on the hallway Na Vrankovech. 1549 before the domination Cerna Hora acquired the village. Gepfarrt Brťov was originally the Church of St. Lawrence in Dlouhá Lhota. After the extinction of the parish, the village was the parish in 1625 after Bořitov. Bořitov formed later the school location. After the establishment of a Lokalie in Dlouhá Lhota Brťov was assigned in 1785 this. In the same year also saw the re-training of children to the new school in Dlouhá Lhota. The oldest town seal dates from 1823 and shows a chapel.

After the abolition of patrimonial Brťov formed in 1850 a municipality in the district team Boskovice. In 1900 lived 319 people in the 58 houses of the village. 1923 was the site of 68 houses. Between 1900 and 1901 by the building of a einklassigen village school. During the German occupation the village was given the name Zeidelweid. In 1950, the municipality was assigned to the Okres Blansko and united at the beginning of 1961 with Jeneč to the municipality Brťov - Jeneč, the district received the official name suffix u Černé Hory.

Jeneč

Jeneč is founded by the Lords of Lomnitz. The first written mention was made in 1358 as part of a transfer of ownership of Ješek Kuby of Jeneč. To 1549 the rule Cerna Hora acquired the village. Jeneč originally belonged to the parish of St. Lawrence in Dlouhá Lhota, the village was umgepfarrt 1509 by Újezd ​​. The oldest town seal of Gencz shows a sheaf and a field of corn.

After the abolition of patrimonial Jenčí formed in 1850 a municipality in the district team Boskovice. At the end of the 19th century, the town was referred to as Jenč. In 1900 lived 95 people in the 27 houses of the village. After the establishment of the new school in the neighboring village Brťov 1901 the children were enrolled from Jenč there. 1923 was the site of 68 houses. Since 1925, the municipality bears the name Jeneč. In 1950, the municipality was assigned to the Okres Blansko and united at the beginning of 1961 with Brťov to the municipality Brťov - Jeneč.

Brťov - Jeneč

The school in Brťov u Černé Hory was closed in 1973 and retrained the children according to Cerna Hora. The following year, opened in the school, a kindergarten and in one of the classrooms drew the local library. Over time, both districts have grown together into one unit.

Community structure

The community Brťov - Jeneč consists of the districts Brťov u Černé Hory ( Brtiow, 1939-45: Zeidelweid ) and Jeneč ( Jentsch ).

Attractions

  • Chapel in Brťov u Černé Hory
  • Chapel in Jeneč
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