Chuderov

Chuderov ( German United Kaudern, also Großkaudern ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located four kilometers north of the center of Ústí nad Labem and belongs to Okres Ústí nad Labem.

Geography

Chuderov located in linkselbischen part of the Bohemian Central Mountains at the headwaters of the creek Chuderovský creek. North-east rises the Radešín ( Gratschen, 550 m), in the east of Farský vrch (520 m), southeast the Dobětická výšina ( 459 m), in the south the Brandtova výšina (fire, 436 m ) and northwest of the Čepek ( 477 m) and Ostroh (454 m).

Neighboring towns are Chuderovec in the north, Radešín in the northeast, Sovolusky, Ryjice and Žežice in the east, Mlýniště, Krasne Brezno and Dobětice the southeast, Ústí nad Labem, Stříbrníky and Kočkov in the south, Nový Kočkov, Ovcarna and Severní Terasa in the southwest, Božtěšice in the West and Studánka Strážky and Neznabohy in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the court Chuderov place in the year in 1348. Between 1375 and 1400 the festivals Ejvan of Chuderov belonged. , Followed by Jan Tlumek. In the period 1429-1482 the family Šesták was the owner of Chuderov. 1527 acquired John of Lung joke Chuderov the yard and the adjacent rule Schöbritz. 1546 inherited his son Albrecht of Lung joke Chuderov. Wolf Soldan of Steinbach ( Volf Zoldan ze Štampachu ), who had purchased the estate in 1569 by marriage to Margaret of Lung joke, bought in 1580 on the rule Schöbritz and united with Chuderov Schöbritz. Later Schöbritz Johann Hermann Kölbel part of Geysing, who had married Esther of Steinbach. After the Battle of White Mountain in 1623 Kölbel was punished with the loss of a third of its goods. The courtyard and the village Chuderov got back his wife Esther. In the Berni rula 1654 10 economies are reported for Chuderov. The Good Chuderov 1794 split at leaseholder and the Grange went out. In the corridors of the court was 1834-1852 the settlement on the need, which was later called New Gatschken. Gepfarrt was Chuderov after Seesitz.

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Großkaudern / Chuderov from 1850 with the district Gatschken / Kočkov including New Gatschken and the sheep a municipality in the district court or district Aussig Aussig. 1921 was the village of 79 houses and had 715 inhabitants, most of whom were German. the settlement sheep consisted at this time of nine houses. 1930 lived 726 people in the community. After the Munich Agreement in 1938, the United Kaudern slammed the German Reich and belonged until 1945 to the district of Usti nad Labem. 1939 the community had 716 inhabitants. In 1945 Chuderov back to Czechoslovakia, the German inhabitants were expelled. 1948, the community was the Okres Ústí nad Labem - okolí assigned. Since 1961 Chuderov heard again Okres Ústí nad Labem, also came Chuderovec ( with Neznabohy ) Žežice ( with Mlýniště ) and Sovolusky as districts added. Kočkov and Nový Kočkov were in the same course to Ústí nad Labem umgemeindet. 1980, the incorporation of Radešín, Lipová and Libov.

Local structure

The municipality consists of the villages Chuderov Chuderov ( United Kaudern ) Chuderovec (small Kaudern ) Libov ( Love ), Lipová (Span village), Radešín ( Gratschen ) and Žežice ( Seesitz ), at the same time also form Katastralbezirke. Basic settlement units are Chuderov, Chuderovec, Kozi Stráň, Libov, Lipová, Radešín, Sovolusky ( Soblitz ) and Žežice. To Chuderov also the settlements Mlýniště include ( Leinisch ) Neznabohy ( Niesen ), Ovcarna ( sheep ).

Attractions

  • Church of St. Peter and Paul in Žežice detectable since 1352
  • Church of Sts. Martin in Lipová, built in the 15th century
  • Lookout tower Erbenova vyhlídka ( Alexander heirs waiting ) on the Erbenova výšina, south of the village, opened on July 1, 1933
  • Chapel in Radešín, built in the first half of the 19th century
  • Chapel of St.. Trinity in Neznabohy, built in 1821

Former monuments

  • Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk in Chuderov, the baroque building from the 18th century was demolished in 1967
  • Destroyed Baroque Crucifixion column in Ovcarna, 1950
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