Újezd u Boskovic

Újezd ​​u Boskovic until 1992 Újezd ​​( German Aujest, formerly Augezd ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located three kilometers south of Boskovice and belongs to Okres Blansko.

Geography

Újezd ​​u Boskovic is located in the northwest of the country Drahany left side above the valley of the Svitava. The village is located - surrounded by forests - a large clearing. North of the Bela forms a deep valley. In the northeast, the Lipka of Holíkov (666 m) and Škatulec collected ( 563 m) to the east ( 655 m), the South East Jagančí hora and northwest of the Na Strážce (547 m). To the east lie the medieval deserted villages Přivýšina, Holíkov and Novošice; the deserted village south Valkounc.

Neighboring towns are Pilský Dvůr and Boskovice in the north, Pod Borim, Hrádkov and Ledková Huť in the northeast, Valchov and Ludíkov in the east, Němčice and Kuničky the southeast, Holešín in the south, Doubravice nad Svitavou Klemov and Obora and southwest, Lhota Rapotina in the west and Skalice nad Svitavou and Mladkov in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of belonging to the reign Boskovice town took place in 1505. Owners of the village at that time were the lords of Boskowitz. 1547 sold the Boskovice the rule, including the villages Valchov, Velenov, Žďárná, Ludíkov and Protivanov to Simon Eder of Sstiawnicz ( Šimon Eder ze Štiavnice ). The neighboring Holíkov applied since 1567 as desolate. 1569 acquired the gender of Zástřizl the goods. When the Lords of Zástřizl were extinct in the male line, Susanne von Zástřizl sold the reign Boskowitz 1689 to Walther Graf von Dietrich stone. The oldest town seal dates from 1703. Beginning of the 18th century was the village of 18 properties. 1793 lived in the 43 Chaluppen the village 283 people. In 1848 the town had 467 inhabitants and had grown to 58 houses. Until the mid-19th century Újezd ​​remained subservient always to Boskovice.

After the abolition of patrimonial Újezd ​​formed in 1850 a municipality in the district team Boskovice. The elementary school in Újezd ​​1862 furnished. After the extinction of the house Dietrichsteinplatz the goods fell in 1864 to the Count Mensdorff -Pouilly. In 1900 lived 602 people in the 99 houses of the village. With the beginning of 1961 Újezd ​​was assigned to the Okres Blansko. 1981 Újezd ​​was incorporated into Boskovice. In January 1993 the church was again, since it bears the name Újezd ​​u Boskovic. Gepfarrt the village has always been and jeh after Doubravice nad Svitavou.

Community structure

For the community Újezd ​​u Boskovic no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Boskovice castle, north of the village on the Bela
  • Remains of the castle Basta, north of the village on the Bela
  • Castle Rovná, north west of the village on the Bela
  • Remains of the castle Doubravice, south of Újezd
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