Trubská

Trubská until 1924 Trubsko ( German Trubska, 1939-45 tubes) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located six kilometers west of Beroun and belongs to Okres Beroun.

Geography

Trubská located in the conservation area Krivoklatsko in Křivoklátská Highlands. The village is situated on the northern slope of the hill Na Vrších right side above the valley of the brook Dibeřský creek. North of the Na Kozli Hoře collected ( 381 m ), in the northeast of Lísek ( 483 m) and the Děd ( 492 m ) south of the Na Vrších (409 m), in the southwest the Dubová ( 455 m ) west of the Velké Čihátko (535 m) and the Krusna hora (609 m) and in the northwest the Hudlická skala ( 467 m).

Neighboring towns are Otročiněves, Nižbor, Stradonice and Lísek in the north, Zdejcina and Beroun in the northeast, Zahořany and Králův Dvůr in the east, Počaply the southeast, Trubín and Czernin in the south, Svatá, Svatská Hájovna and Kolna the southwest, Varta, Kublov and Broumy in west and Hudlice and Doužebnice in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village was carried out in the year 1237th Trubská later became part of the Lordship Tocnik. Emperor Ferdinand I sold Tocnik 1557 Johann Ferdinand Popel of Lobkowicz. His grandson George lost in 1593 because of a plot against the Emperor Rudolf II all goods. 1594 confiscated Tocnik rule was combined with the dominions Zbiroh and royal court to a Kameralherrschaft whose captain had his seat in Zbiroh castle. The administration and the income of the Königshofer proportion of Kameralherrschaft Zbirow were 1834 kk Montan - rule or mountain Cameralherrschaft the royal court kk Montan Aerar assigned. It maintained the k.k. Oberamt Zbirow subordinate, but received an Executor.

In 1846 Trubska consisted of 20 houses with 174 inhabitants. By rule Křivoklát were magisterial forest Dubova the iron ore mines of St. Caroli's mine and operated the St. Amalien mine above Trubska. Catholic vicarage was Počapl. Until the mid- 19th century, the village of the Imperial remained Montan rule royal submissive.

After the abolition of patrimonial Trubsko / Trubska formed in 1850 a district of the municipality in the district Zahořany Smíchov and judicial district of Beroun. 1868, the village was assigned to the district Hořovice. In 1908 Trubsko became independent. Today's local name Trubská was introduced in 1924. Since 1936, the community is part of the Okres Beroun.

Community structure

For the community Trubská no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Natural Monument Stara Ves, north of the village
  • Reason Horecká rokle, southeast of the town
  • Crossroads
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