VÅ¡emina

Všemina ( German Wschemin ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located seven kilometers north of Vizovice and belongs to Okres Zlín.

Geography

Všemina extends the transition between the highlands and the host Vizovice One mountains in the valley of Všeminka and a left tributary. To the north rises the Sobolice (516 m ) in the north- east, the Kopřivná (625 m) and the Na Dílech ( 635 m ) east of the Na Strážích ( 595 m) and Syrákov ( 561 m), the South East Vrchy (486 m ) and west of the Miluchov (506 m). To the north lies the reservoir Všemina.

Neighboring towns are U Chlévů, Papradná in the north, Geržičky, Kopřivné, Na Hranici and Liptál in the northeast, Spalíky and V Lůžku in the east, V Jamach, Trávníky, Závrší and Jasenná the southeast, Oškerovy Paseky Výpusta, Lutonina, Chrastěšov and U Matyjáků in south, Dešná and Nové Dvory the southwest, Hrobice in the west and Trnava in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of Swemina took place in 1373 in Olomouc Landtafel when the brothers Ondřej, Vojtěch Vlk of Sarov and sold the village along with Slušovice, Dešná and Neubuz to Schultze von Sternberg on Lukov. In 1446 the village was called Wssemina. As of 1512 more than one owner is alternated, including the Lords of Kunštát and later the Nekesch Landek. From 1607 belonged to the dominion of Witschkow Lucretia, born Nekesch Landek, and 1610 whose second husband Albrecht of Wallenstein. This occurred Lukov 1625 to the Emperor from, who presented the rule to Stephan Schmidt of free Mayrhofen. From 1628 it acquired the Minkwitz of Minkwitzburg the now heavily indebted government. The first mention of a bailiff in Wssemina from 1644. 1710 bought the Lords of Rottalblick Lukov with all accessories. John of Rottalblick sold the goods in 1724 to Johann Friedrich von Seilern - Aspang, whose descendants held the property until 1945. In the course of this purchase are for Wssemina 32 property, including eleven called Podsedeken. The last owner of the Bailiwick Good January Chmelařský is detectable, then the estate was without form, and was managed by the rule as Helenowgut. Later it was expanded into a stately courtyard. The oldest town seal dates from 1728 and bears the inscription PECET Dedini FOSEMINI ANO M728. Under Christian August Graf von rope-makers and Aspangbahn Všemina learned a big promotion. He had set up a Lokalie in 1778 to the Dešná was still zugepfarrt. From 1780 was the construction of the church and the rectory. 1789 sold the reign of the yard to the brothers George and Christian Seidl. The basic accounts are held since 1817. At the beginning of the 19th century, the church fought with Neubuz to the forest Títěž. Since Všemina could not substantiate his claims credible, the forest was awarded in 1835 by the court of Hradischer circle Neubuz. Until the mid- 19th century, the village remained subservient always Lukov.

After the abolition of patrimonial Všemina / Wschemin formed in 1850 a municipality in the district team Uherský Brod. As of 1855, the village belonged to the district Vizovice and from 1868 to the district Holešov. The school was built in the years 1889-1890. Started school in addition to the children from Všemina were also from Dešná. At the beginning of the 20th century, the barrels of some streams were regulated. In 1930 the regulation of Dřevnice and its tributaries, including the Všeminka. 1931 the municipality bought with the help of a loan from the Vorschusskasse Fryšták for 80,000 crowns 53 acres of forest from the owner of the goods Lukov, Josef Seilern - Aspang. 1935 Všemina was assigned to the Zlín Region. The volunteer fire department was founded 1936 1940 auto bus Slušovice was -. Vsetín added. From 1949 Všemina belonged to Okres Gottwaldov - okolí and again from 1960 to Okres Gottwaldov that since 1990 once again bears the name Okres Zlín after the political changes of 1989. Between 1976 and 1990 Všemina was incorporated to Slušovice. Since 2000, the municipality performs a coat of arms and banners; it shows in the upper part in a red field, the crossed swords of the coat of arms of the Counts rope-makers, and including symbols of the local patron saint John of Nepomuk.

Local structure

For the community Všemina no districts are reported. To Všemina heard the settlement V Jamach.

Attractions

  • Baroque parish church of St.. John of Nepomuk, built 1780-1784
  • Reservoir Všemina, a recreation area in the valley of Všeminka, north of the village
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