Mouřínov

Mouřínov ( German Morein, formerly Morrein ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located four kilometers southwest of Bučovice and belongs to Okres Vyškov.

Geography

Mouřínov is located on the northern slope of the Ždánický in the field of the natural park of the same name. The village is located in the valley of the brook Mouřínovský creek. To the west lies in the valley of the Růžodol Stauweiher and lake Mouřínovský fishpond. To the east rises the Strašník (340 m ), southeast underground Slepice (437 m) and Radlovec (425 m), south of the Na Hradisku ( 399 m). To the west of the village lies the airfield Rašovice. To the south lies the deserted village Konůvky; the village and the festivals are detectable since 1365, extinct in the 15th century.

Neighboring towns are Marefy and Bučovice in the north, Kloboučky and Baračka in the northeast, Jitřenka in the east, Haluzice, Lovčice and Ždánice the southeast, Archlebov, Žarošice and Zdravá Voda in the south, Kobeřice and Jalový Dvůr the southwest, Rašovice in the west and Křižanovice in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village was carried out in 1380 as the property of Peter von Sternberg. He was followed by Peter Krawarn on Plumlau. From it acquired in 1398 Pesek Kropáč Studenec possession. The following year, John of Ptení and 1406 Jan von Miličín was named as the owner of the goods. 1481 via suitable Wenzel von Mezilesí a part of Mouřínov to the Moravian Governor Ctibor II Tovačovský of Cimburg. The other share held until 1531 Wenceslas sons. Around 1560 sold Wenzel Muřínovský Mezilesí of the village and the festivals to Lorenz of Popůvek. Subsequent owners were Anna Heroltká, Všeboř Praschma of Belkow, Anne of Kralice, Jiří Karský of Kares, Eva Martínková of Rozseč, Petr Stražovský of Zástřizl and from 1601 Ulrich von Kaunitz. After the Battle of White Mountain, the goods of Charles of Kaunitz were confiscated and sold in 1626 for 158,166 florins to Maximilian I of Liechtenstein. Since that time the village was submissive by Bučovice.

After the abolition of patrimonial Morin / Morein formed in 1850 a municipality in the district court Steinitz and the District Commission Gaya. 1879, the village of the district team Wischau been assigned. Since the end of the 19th century the village is referred to as Mouřínov. In 1976, the annexation to Bučovice. 1999 sparked the place going for a referendum of Bučovice and formed its own community. In the years 2000 and 2001 Mouřínov was connected to the gas supply. 2002 began the renovation of the community center. After the closure of the school, the building serves as a nursery.

Community structure

For the community Mouřínov no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Belfry
  • Bust of T. G. Masaryk
  • Nature reserve Sevy, north of the village
  • Nature reserve Žlíbek, northwest of Mouřínov
  • Natural Monument Hrubá Louka, south of the village

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Maria Miró Mouřínovský (1893-1950), writer and journalist, he used the pseudonym Josef Handlíř
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