Kladeruby

Kladeruby ( German Kladrub, formerly Kladerub ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located eight kilometers north-west of Valašské Meziříčí and belongs to Okres Vsetín.

Geography

Kladeruby is located in the hills of Kelčská pahorkatina. The village is located on the left side of the Juhyně in the valley of the brook Kladerubský creek. North-east rises the Choryňská stráž (375 m), in the south the Sedliska (414 m) and northwest of the Na Stráži (370 m).

Neighboring towns are Milotice nad Bečvou, Hustopeče nad Bečvou and Poruba the north, Hodalův Mlýn and Choryně in the northeast, Juřinka in the east, Lhota, Vystrkov and Branky the southeast, Patera, Police and Lapac in the south, Komárovice and Kelč the southwest, Dolni Těšice in west and Nemetice in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of Cladorubeh was 1131-1141 in a document of the Olomouc Bishop Heinrich Zdik. The belonging to the parish of the Diocese of Olomouc Kelčer Well formed an independent fiefdom. In 1398 the place as Kladrub, 1508 and 1539 as Kladoruby, 1517 and 1636 as Kladruby Kladerub was called. With the split into several parts over time Good various lower nobility were encumbered. A number of owners of cars with the predicate of Kladeruby. As of 1751 the place was called Kladruby. In the years 1790-1795 the village blacksmith January Czapla was in secondary activity classes for local children in rented premises. The first wooden school house was built in 1810-1820. Until 1849 Kladruby belonged to the rule Kelč and Přerov circle.

After the abolition of patrimonial Kladruby / Kladrubab 1850 formed a parish in the district team Valašské Meziříčí. In 1869, the construction of a stone school building. In the 1870s, the mining of coal, but was soon set was. Since 1872, the place is called Kladeruby. In 1899 a large fire destroyed five grounds in Oberndorf. The volunteer fire department was founded in 1901. In 1914 a quarry was put into operation. In 1924 a peasant cooperative in the production of plum brandy. In the same year the fire department was able to purchase them with the support of the residents of Komárovice and Nemetice a new fire engine. After the abolition of Okres Valašské Meziříčí Kladeruby in 1960 associated with the Okres Vsetín. The community performs a coat of arms and banners; this was derived from the coat of arms of the Archbishopric of Olomouc.

Community structure

For the community Kladeruby no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Marie chapel with the statue of St.. John of Nepomuk on the village square, built in 1843
  • Stone paths cross on the road to Kelč, it was the end of the 18th century, along with other crosses, which were placed at each end of the village
  • Nature Reserve Choryňská stráž, northeast of the village on the homonymous hill
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