Pernštejnské Jestřabí

Pernštejnské Jestřabí ( German Jestrab at Pernštejna ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located ten kilometers northwest of Tišnov and belongs to Okres Brno- venkov.

Geography

Pernštejnské Jestřabí is on a ridge in the Bergland Brno. To the north lies the valley of the Rakovec.

Neighboring villages Manova are in the north, Doubravník in the Northeast, Veseli and Borač in the east, vrby, Nové Štěpánovice and Husle the southeast, Jilmoví in the south, Skryje in the southwest, Kopaniny in the west and Litava and Klokočí in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village took place in 1364.

After the abolition of patrimonial formed Jestřabí - Pernstyn 1850 with the districts Husle MANOVA and a municipality in the district of Brno and judicial district Tischnowitz. At the end of the 19th century the village was known as Pernštýnské Jestřábí and Jestřabí u Pernštýna. Since 1896, the village belonged to the newly formed district Tischnowitz. In 1923 the church was given the official name Pernštejnské Jestřabí. After the dissolution of Okres Tišnov the community came with the beginning of 1961 to Okres Zdar nad Vltavou, at the same time Jilmoví was incorporated. Since the beginning of 2005, the community is part of the Okres Brno- venkov

Community structure

The municipality consists of the villages Pernštejnské Jestřabí Husle, Jilmoví ( Jilmovi ), MANOVA ( Maniova ) and Pernštejnské Jestřabí ( Jestrab at Pernštejna ).

Attractions

  • Chapel in Pernštejnské Jestřabí
  • Chapel in Jilmoví
  • Chapel in MANOVA
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