Útěchovičky

Útěchovičky until 1919 Malé Outěchovice, ( German Klein Autiechowitz ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located ten kilometers northwest of Pelhřimov and belongs to Okres Pelhřimov.

Geography

Útěchovičky is located in the valley of the creek Útěchovičký in the Bohemian- Moravian Highlands.

Neighboring towns are Přáslavice and Bořetice in the north, and Útěchovice Milotičky in the northeast, and Bitětice Lipice in the east, in the southeast Pejškov, Čížkov and Litohošť in the south, the west and Zahrádka Roučkovice and Samšín in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village was carried out in 1544 as the seat of the Knights Lapaczků ze Zrzawyho. Later the site by Hynek of Žampach and Potštejn the reign Hořepník was connected with Loutkov. 1578 formed Malé Outěchovice again own property rule. 1665 there was a division of the goods, arrived in parts of Malé Outěchovice to the rule Proseč and Pošná. From 1673 until the abolition of patrimonial Malé Outěchovice was again among Loutkov.

1850 he produced the municipality Malé Outěchovice, nor were added to the 1869 Zahrádka u Pošné a district. The village belonged to the district Pacov in the District Commission Kamenice nad Lipou. Malé Outěchovice existed in 1900, including the Vorwerkes and Bečanský Mlýn from 33 houses in which 211 people lived. 1910 Zahrádka became independent. 1919, the name of the village in Útěchovičky was changed. 1964 were incorporated Litohošť and Zahrádka. In 1980 Útěchovičky was connected to Útěchovice. Since 1991, the community is self again.

Community structure

For the community Útěchovičky no districts are reported.

Attractions

  • Chapel of St. Wenceslas, the village square, built in 1899
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