Řeřichy

Řeřichy ( German Röscha ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located eleven kilometers southwest of Rakovníka and belongs to Okres Rakovník.

Geography

Řeřichy is located on the edge of Rakonitzer boiler on a hill between the two spring-fed streams of Řeřišský creek. To the west, extends the natural park Jesenicko. To the east rises the Kukle (403 m), south of the U Vrchu ( 522 m) and the V Jedlinách ( 544 m ) southwest of the Hokovský vrch ( 565 m) and in the west the Banska hora ( 576 m) and the Municipal vrch ( 589 m). In the northern part of the village pond Řeřišský is rybnik.

Neighboring towns are Švihov and Pšovlky in the north, Vinice, Nouzov, Senomaty and Šanov in the northeast, Hostokryje, Brant and Novy Dvur in the east, Petro Vice, Obora and Zavidov the southeast, Václavy, Křekovice and Zdeslav in the south, Hokovské Domky and Velka Chmelištná in the southwest, Hůrky, Svatý Hubert and Plaveč in the west and Sosen, Klečetné and Oráčov in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village took place in 1337th In 1512 it belonged to Peter of Václavy, who also owned the goods Václavy, Šanov, Pšovlky and Hostokryje. In the middle of the 16th century acquired Václav Dlask of Vchynicko Řeřichy together with Václavy and hit both villages his estate Petrovice to. The subsequent owners of Petro Vice belonged from 1569 Radslaw Wchinsky of Wchinitz and at the beginning of the 17th century Georg Hrobschitzky of Hrobschitz. Because George Hrobschitzkys participation in the uprising the estate Petrowitz was confiscated after the Battle of White Mountain in 1623 and sold to John Zeller. Later, the village of the rule Kric was slammed. Wenzel Lažanský of Buggau ( Lažanský Bukové z ) on Manětín inherited the rule Kric 1715 his daughter Maria Gabriela. These died in 1758 as superior of the realm pin noble lady in the New Town of Prague, leaving the dominion of the pin, which later became the name of kk free world aristocratic ladies of the holy angels in the Old Town Prague received.

In 1843 there was Röscha or Resche / REZÉ of 24 houses with 207, mostly German-speaking inhabitants. Vicarage was Petrowitz. Until the mid-19th century Röscha remained the rule Kric submissive.

After the abolition of patrimonial Röscha / REZÉ or Režihy formed in 1850 a municipality in the district court district of Saaz and Jechnitz. 1868 Röscha was assigned to the district Podersam. At the end of the 19th century were REZÉ or Řeřihy and since the beginning of the 20th century REZÉ used as a Czech place name. 1921 Řeřichy became the official Czech form of the name. 1930 lived in Röscha 284 people. In the same year Nový Dvůr / Neuhof was umgemeindet of Šanov after Röscha. After the Munich Agreement in 1938 the community was added to the German Reich and belonged until 1945 to the district Podersam. 1939 the community had 216 inhabitants. After the end of World War II Řeřichy came back to Czechoslovakia, the German inhabitants were expelled. The Okres Podbořany was repealed in 1960, since then Řeřichy belongs to Okres Rakovník. On 1 January 1980 Řeřichy was incorporated into Zavidov, on 24 November 1990, the village became independent again. The municipality belongs since 1999 to the microregion Čistá - Senomaty.

Community structure

The municipality consists of the villages Řeřichy Nový Dvůr ( Neuhof ) and Řeřichy ( Röscha ). The basic settlement units are labeled Řeřichy and Řeřišský Nový Dvůr ..

Attractions

  • Chapel in the village square
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