VÅ¡echlapy (Nymburk District)

Všechlapy ( German Wschechlap ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located four kilometers north of Nymburk and belongs to the fulltext your real estates.

Geography

Všechlapy located on the stream Klobuš on the Bohemian panel. By Všechlapy leads the state road 38 from Nymburk to Mladá Boleslav. West of the village is the bifurcation of the Railroads of Nymburk is to Mladá Boleslav or Jičín.

Neighboring towns are Obora and Krchleby in the north, and Jíkev Oskořínek in the northeast, Bobnice in the east, Kovansko to the southeast, and Nymburk Veleliby in the south, Dvory the southwest, Čilec in the west and Straky and Zavadilka in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village took place in 1223rd Since 1345 the site of the church of St. Giles in Veleliby was gepfarrt. The village belonged until 1547 to the town of Nymburk and was then seized because of participation in the anti-Habsburg uprising by Ferdinand I and the connected domination Poděbrady. 1558 Všechlapy passed to the rule Vlkava. Since 1622 the fortress and the village belonged Všechlapy including the Vorwerkes the family of Schreibersdorf that in the course of recatholicization emigrated in 1628 after the Electorate of Saxony and their goods were then confiscated and sold to Albrecht von Wallenstein. This she wrote to Adam von Waldstein. 1636 items were awarded to Otto Friedrich Graf Harrach. The Harrach family held the property until 1789, after which it was sold to the rule Loučeň.

After the abolition of patrimonial Všechlapy formed in 1850 with the district Vobora a municipality in the district Poděbrady. 1934 came the congregation to fulltext your real estates, at the same time was the incorporation to Vlkava. In 1949 the municipality Všechlapy arose again.

Community structure

For the community Všechlapy no districts are reported. To Všechlapy heard the settlement Obora ( Wobora ).

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