Mileč

Mileč ( German Mille Czech ) is a municipality with 341 inhabitants in the Czech Republic. It is located three kilometers southeast of Nepomuk and belongs to Okres Plzeň -jih. The land area is 1636 hectares.

Geography

The place is located in 442 m above sea level. M. creek in the headwaters of a left tributary of the Myslivský. On the eastern outskirts of the village the railway line from Pilsen leads to Strakonice and in the north by the European route 49/Staatsstraße 20 of Nepomuk to Blatná.

Neighboring towns are Třebčice in the north, Mohelnice in the northeast, Želvice in the east, Záhoří Maňovská, Maňovice and Kramolín in the south, the west and Kozlovice Nepomuk in the northwest.

History

According to earlier reports, the village said to have been founded around 1100 by Milek of Klenová. The first documentary evidence dates back to 1352 and testified that Mileč was one of the villages of Pomuker Cistercian monastery. Maybe the village came temporarily to other owners, because 1373 is called the lord of Vrčeň as Přibík of Vrčeň and Milce and in 1400 was one of Michael Milce castellan on Green Mountain. After the destruction of the monastery by the troops in January Žižka Mileč in 1420 one of the most humble villages of domination Grünberg, however, it was 1630-1789 to rule Plánice belonging. The Berni rula has for Milce, as the village was then called, five farmers and a gardener.

With the Äblösung the patrimonial Mileč gained its independence in 1850. 1920 had 274 inhabitants of the village.

Community structure

At community Mileč the districts include Bezděkovec ( Besdiekowitz ) Maňovice ( Maniowitz ) Záhoří ( Sahorsch ) and Želvice ( Schelwitz ) and the hamlets and single layered Voděra, Maňovská, Pohankův Mlýn, Černý Mlýn and Barankův Mlýn.

Attractions

  • Parish Church of St. Peter and Paul, built in 1764 to replace a previous building from the 14th century
  • Linde of Mileč, a 25 m high large-leaved lime tree with a trunk circumference of 5.02 m. Your age is estimated at 420 years.
  • Neo-Gothic chapel in the village square of Bezděkovec
  • Chapel on the village square of Maňovice hexagonal floor plan
  • Chapel in Záhoří
  • Chapel in Želvice
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