Malá Roudka

Malá Roudka ( German Klein Rautka ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located 13 kilometers north of Boskovice and belongs to Okres Blansko.

Geography

Malá Roudka is located in the south of Podorlická pahorkatina ( Podorlicko ) on the upper reaches of the river Jevíčka ( Bitýška ). To the east rises the Hradisko (513 m), in the south of Čertovec ( 533 m), southwest of the Kamenná svatba ( 589 m) and the Kadlečí ( local custom Kadlice, 577 m), in the west the Horka (524 m) and northwest of the Na Skalici ( local custom ' Bzovice, 546 m).

Neighboring towns are Brťov in the north, Skočova Lhota, Újezd ​​and Velké Opatovice in the northeast, Uhřice in the east, Velka Roudka and Borotín the southeast, Vanovice, Drvalovice and Dvorsko in the south, Svárov and Na Chlumské the southwest, Chlum in the west and Bezděčí, Roubanská and Korbelová Lhota in the northwest.

History

The village Roudka was probably the same time as Velké Opatovice. It consisted of two settlement sites, one of which was in the valley of the Jevíčka at the foot of the castle hill Hradisko and the other. The first written mention of Rudca took place in 1355 in Olomouc Landtafel than the Vladike Bedřich Opatovice acquired a half Hube country. In 1372 there was a division of the village, as the Augustinian Monastery Jevíčko bought the goods in Malá Roudka. It was the first time a distinction between Mala and Velka Roudka. Malá Roudka was created as a Waldhufendorf along a road. In Badgrund at Velka Roudka ore was mined for a long time; evidenced by archaeological finds that there has already been rendered during the Bronze Age iron. The first written mention of Drahomilová Lhota took place in 1376; the first time since 1713 proven Name Kotzowa Lhota / Kočová Lhota is probably derived from the name of a mayor. After the dissolution of the Augustinian Hermits monastery Jevíčko Malá Roudka fell in 1784 to the religious fund. 1791 bought Joseph Maria von Friedenthal the formerly belonging to the monastery Gewitsch villages Albendorf, Small Rautka and Kotzowa Lhota and locked them in his reign at Borotin. The villages large and small Rautka and Kotzowa Lhota made ​​since 1832 a common community.

After the abolition of patrimonial originated from 1850, the municipality Velka Roudka with the hamlets of Malá Lhota Roudka and Skočova in the District Commission Moravian Třebová. 1855, the congregation of the District Commission Jevíčko was assigned, which was canceled in 1868. Between 1870-1872 took place on Kadlečí Mining of graphite. From 1880 the town was called Hrubá Roudka. Since the end of the 19th century pläners was broken on Kadlečí. 1920 disintegrated Hrubá Roudka in the communities Velka and Mala Roudka Roudka ( with Skočova Lhota ). 1928 Malá Roudka was electrified. Operated the company Mauve in Berlin, Gessner & Pohl in Velké Opatovice and Sedlák & Co from Blansko Mining of clays under the hills Kadlečí and Na Skalici. 1936, the last clay pit was shut down. During the German occupation Malá Roudka was assigned to the District Policy Boskowitz between 1941 and 1945. One of the three Stolln on Kadlečí in 1945 expanded to the air raid shelters for women and children. After the war, the village was first again part of the Moravian Okres Třebova and 1949 in turn assigned to the Okres Boskovice. In 1954 a settlement of nearly 700 years passed between Mala and Velka field boundaries Roudka. With the beginning of 1961 Malá Roudka was assigned to the Okres Blansko. Between 1981 and 1991 the village was incorporated to Velké Opatovice. Since 1 January 1992, the Malá Roudka there again.

Community structure

The Malá Roudka consists of the districts Roudka Mala ( Small Rautka ) and Skočova Lhota, formerly ' Drahomilová Lhota, Lhota nad Opatovicemi, Bedřichová Lhota Lhota, Kočová Lhota ( Skotczowa Lhota, formerly Kotzowa Lhota ) and the settlement Újezd ​​.

Attractions

  • Chapel in Skočova Lhota
  • Rocks Kamenná svatba
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