Lazníčky

Lazníčky, up to 1920 Malé Lazníky ( German Klein Lasnik ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. Lies 14 kilometers south-east of Olomouc and is part of the Okres Přerov.

Geography

Lazníčky extends south of the Oder Mountains in Tirschitzer hills ( Tršická pahorkatina ) in the valley of the brook Lazníčský creek.

Neighboring towns are Daskabát and Velky Újezd ​​in the north, Výkleky in the northeast, Pančava, Svrčov and Stani in the east, Lukavec and Veselíčko the southeast, hyk, Hambálek and Lazníky in the south, Zábeštní Lhota, Penčice and Lipňany the southwest, Zákřov and Tršice in the west and Olešnice, Doloplazy and Přáslavice in the northwest.

History

The first mention of Parvum Laznik was 1365th As the owner initially alternated different Vladikengeschlechter, later the estate was connected to the rule Veselíčko. In the 16th century, the estate belonged to Erasmus of Bobolusk, of him they bought in 1573 by the Podstatzky Prusinowitz. Other forms of the name were Laznyk (1407), Laznik Minor ( 1446 ), Malé Lazníky (from 1480), Lazníčky ( 1539), Lazinky ( 1550), Malé Lesníky (from 1579), Malé Lasynky (1585 ), Malé Lazníky ( 1589 ), Small Lasnik (from 1676 ), Small Lazinky (1718 ), Maly Laznik, Lasnik parvum (1771 ), Lazinka ( 1772), Small Lastnik (1798 ), Small Lesnik (1846 ) and Parvo Lasnicium, Small Laznik (1863 ). The parish registers were performed in Tršice since 1666. After the introduction of compulsory education by Queen Maria Theresa was born in 1778 in Maly Laznik a school in which the children of Lazníky, Výkleky, Zakřov and Svrčov were taught. Until the mid- 19th century the village was the Count of Podstatzky - Liechtenstein submissive to Veselíčko.

After the abolition of patrimonial Malé Lazníky / small Lasnik made ​​with the district Svrčov 1850 a municipality in the district team Moravian white churches. In 1855 the church was assigned to the district Leipnik, from 1868 she was back to Moravia white churches. In 1881 the place as Malé Laznicky, but later called Malé Lazníky. 1885 250 children attended the local school. On 26 October 1920, the renamed Lazníčky was. In the course of municipal reform of 1960 and the dissolution of the Okres Hranice Lazníčky was to January 1, 1961 assigned to the Okres Přerov. Since the closure of the school in 1975, the children in Velky Újezd ​​Tršice and Přerov be taught. 1976 Lazníčky was connected to the Local National Committee Lazníky and 1983 incorporated throughout. Since 1990 Lazníčky again forms a separate municipality.

Community structure

For the community Lazníčky no districts are reported. To Lazníčky included the settlements hyk, Hambálek, Pančava and Stani.

Attractions

  • Chapel of St. Fabian Sebastian, built in 1887
  • Statue of the Virgin Mary
  • Stone cross, in the center
  • Dutch windmill in Pančava
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