Bujesily

Bujesily ( German Bujesil ) is a municipality with 58 inhabitants ( 2006) in the Czech Republic. It is located seven kilometers north of Radnice and belongs to Okres Rokycany. The land area is 620 ha

Geography

The place is located on the edge of the Natural Park Horni Berounka in Radnitzer Bergland, 345 m above sea level. M. in a source dump on the plateau to the right of Berounkatals. In the southwest lie the ruins of the castle Libštejn and east the valley of the creek Radnický.

Neighboring towns are Rohy, Bohy and Rybárna nad Rakolusky in the north, Rakolusky and Hřešihlavy the northwest, Kladruby in the West, Vojenice and Nový Mlýn in the southwest, Zavadilka, Chodkov and Lhotka u Radnic in the south, Liblín and Horni Liblín in the west and Kozojedy in the northwest

History

The first written mention of the village dates from 1227th At that time Bujesily was owned by the monastery of St. George in Prague. To rule Libštejn came Bujesily the end of the 14th century. At the beginning of the 16th century the village was divided and next to the Libštejner share among parts of Bujesily to Libliner proportion of the Bohemian Crown. 1767 sold the property to the exchequer their Libliner rule Libštejn Castle Liblin.

After the abolition of patrimonial Bujesily in 1848 as the hamlet of Liblín and received on 28 January 1919, the self-employed. In 1960, the annexation to Lhotka u Radnic 1970 Bujesily has been solved there. 1980 Bujesily became the hamlet of Radnice Since 1990, the village is independent again.

Attractions

  • Wooden belfry in the village square
  • Cross of Christ
  • Memorial for the Fallen

Local structure

For the community Bujesily no districts are reported.

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