Lobodice

Lobodice ( German Lobotitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located 13 kilometers south-west of Přerov and belongs to Okres Přerov.

Geography

Lobodice is located on the right side of March at the confluence of the Blata Hornomoravský úval (Upper Moravian Valley ). North is at the Blata the pond Náklo. To the north- east area of ​​the quarry Tovačovská extends to the Bečva estuary Jezera with the five lakes Troubecké Lake, Jezero sever, Donbas, Annínské Jezero and Skašovské Jezero jih. The riparian forests east of Lobodice between the mouths of Bečva Blata and are protected as a National Nature Reserve Zástudánčí. South of the village the Valová flows to March. According to the southeast stretches of forest Singulární les. Lobodice is located on the railway line between Kroměříž and Tovačov, in the section on the Kojetin - Tovačov passenger services were set.

Neighboring towns are Cvrčov, Annin and Tovačov in the north, Troubky and Zábečvisko in the northeast, Včelínek, Plučisko, Bochoř, Věžky and Vlkoš in the east, Záříčí and Chropyně the southeast, Uhřičice in the south, Chrbov, Merovice nad Hanou, Hruska and Tvorovice in the southwest, Polkovice, Obědkovice, Klenovice na Hané and Arnoštov in the west and Oplocany in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village Lobodici took place in 1131 in the nomenclature of goods of the diocese of Olomouc. Since 1318 a mill is detectable. As of 1320 the village as Lobodicz, from 1353 as Lobaticz, from 1358 as Lobotitz, from 1464 as Lobotice and from 1490 was called Lobodice .. Ctibor II Tovačovský of Cimburg on Tovačov acquired Lobodice the late 15th century as a bishop Lehn. Until 1704 the feud Lobodice remained connected with the reign Tovačov. After the Lords of Cimburg parted 1503-1567, the Lords of Pernštejna, then Juan Manrique de Lara, 1591-1597 whose son John of Pernštejna, then Stephen Ileszhazi and from 1600 on for over a hundred years the counts of Salm- Neuburg as the owner. The parish registers have been conducted since 1688 in Tovačov and from 1771 in Lobodice. The oldest town seal comes from 1693rd In 1704, the diocese took the Lehn Lobodice and imputed it to the episcopal rule Kremsier. Other forms of the name were Lobodicium and Lobotitium (1771 ) and Loboditz (1793). As part of the reforms Josephischen the Episcopal Goods Administration had 1790 parcel out the manorial court. Until the mid-19th century Lobodice remained subservient always Kremsier.

After the abolition of patrimonial Lobodice / Loboditz formed with the settlements Chrbov and Cvrčov 1850 a municipality in the district team Kremsier. In 1855 the community was the district Prerau and 1868 re- assigned to the district Kremsier. Since 1877, the village is part of the Okres Přerov. Cvrčov was umgemeindet in 1910 to Tovačov. In 1949 the parish was assigned to the Okres Kojetin, after its abolition in 1960 she came back to Okres Přerov. Since 1966 Cvrčov again belongs to Lobodice. Ethnographic the community belongs to Hanna.

Community structure

The municipality consists of the villages Lobodice Chrbov ( Cherbow 1940-1945 Chrbau ) Cvrčov ( Czwerczow, 1939-1945 Grillenhof ) and Lobodice ( Lobotitz )

Attractions

  • Church of the Virgin Mary dating from 1771, it was later expanded by the vestry
  • Statue of St. John of Nepomuk, created in 1715
  • Haná Vorlaubenhaus from the end of the 18th century
  • Stone cross
  • National Nature Reserve Zástudánčí, riparian area on the unregulated river portion of the match between the mouths of the Bečva and Blata, significant bird breeding site

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Josef Rupert Přecechtěl Maria (1821-1891), priest, artist, writer and national awakener
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