Lazníky

Lazníky, up to 1920 Velké Lazníky ( German United Lasnik ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located 15 kilometers south of Olomouc and is part of the Okres Přerov.

Geography

Lazníky is located south of the Oder Mountains in Tirschitzer hills ( Tršická pahorkatina ) in the valley of the brook America. To the east rises the Na skalách (284 m) and to the south the Hurka (301 m).

Neighboring towns are Lazníčky, hyk and Hambálek in the north, Stani and Lukavec the northwest, Vicínov, Veselíčko and Na skalách in the east, Radvanice and Osek nad Bečvou the southeast, Buk and Sobíšky in the south, Zábeštní Lhota and Penčice the southwest, Prostřední Mlýn, Dolni Mlýn, Suchonice and Lipňany in the west and Tršice and Zákřov in the northwest.

History

The area belonged to the estates of the Duke Břetislav I, who left it in the first half of the 11th century the Přerov Burggrafen Smil for faithful service. From this the Olomouc Bishop John IV in 1065 acquired the goods. The first written mention of Lasniech took place in 1131 in a freight directory of the Olomouc Bishop Heinrich Zdik. The next documentary proof of Laznik place in the year 1355th In the 14th century the village was split between different Vladiken in partial small proportions. As of 1371, the town was referred to as Lesnik and Lesnyk and from 1412 as Lazníky. Since the 15th century there were in addition to several courtyards, two parties, according to which Laznik Superior was divided into two large portions, Dolni Lazníky and Horni Lazníky since 1437. 1447 was the place Magna Laznik, from 1512 Vrchní Lazníky 1568 Lasinky, 1576 Velké Lesníky, 1578 Lesinky, 1590 Velké Lesinky, from 1587 Velka Lesinka, 1616 Horni Lesiny, 1636 Velké Lazníky, 1638 Gross Lasinek 1718 Gross Lažinky, from 1751 Gross Lastnik, 1794 Grosslasnik, United Laznik called from 1835 and from 1847 Hruby Laznik Hrubé Lasniky. In the 16th century, the shares were successively connected to the rule Veselíčko. Among others, the owner was Erasmus of Bobolusk acquired by him in 1573 the Podstatzky of Prusinowitz the rule. Both parties went out at the beginning of the 17th century, hence the distinction in Horni Lazníky and Dolni Lazníky was terminated. The rule was to create a new manorial court in Lazníky. The parish registers were performed in Penčice since 1706. After the introduction of compulsory education by 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 Hrubé Lasniky / Great Lasnik made ​​from 1850 onwards 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. From 1872, the place was called Velké Lazníky. On 26 October 1920, the renamed Lazníky was. In the course of municipal reform of 1960 and the dissolution of the Okres Hranice Lazníky was to January 1, 1961 assigned to the Okres Přerov. 1976 were connected with Svrčov to the Local National Committee Lazníky and 1983, incorporated entirely Výkleky and Lazníčky. Since 1990 Lazníčky and Výkleky again form their own community; However Svrčov remained as a district in Lazníky. End of 2008, the municipality had 515 inhabitants.

Community structure

The municipality consists of the villages Lazníky Lazníky ( United Lasnik ) and Svrčov ( Swertschow ).

Attractions

  • Chapel of St. Florian
  • Marian column
  • Monument to T. G. Masaryk
  • Wooden belfry in Svrčov
  • Statue of the Virgin Mary
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