Záhoří (Tábor District)

Záhoří ( German Sahorsch ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located seven kilometers east of Tyn nad Vltavou in South Bohemia and belongs to Okres Tábor.

Geography

Záhoří is located in the north of Lischauer threshold. The village lies on a hill on the left side above the valley of the brook Blatecký creek. On the southern outskirts of Záhorský creek, which is dammed in three ponds springs.

Neighboring towns are Březnice Jamník and Blatec in the north, Nová Ves, Hvožďánek and Hodětín in the northeast, Kozelka and U Ryndů in the east, Markovna, Zálší, Hartmanice, Korákovská Hájovna and Korákov the southeast, Krakovčice, Cihelna, Zimutice, Bečice and Hvížďalka in the south, Havlice and Čenkov u Bechyně the southwest, Maly Čenkov and Širočiny in the west and Netěchovice, Židova Strouha and Nuzice in the northwest.

History

The first written mention of the village took place in 1379th

In 1840 there was Zahořj or Záhor from 27 houses with 191 inhabitants. Were to place abstruse located a hunter house and a Dominikalhaus. Vicarage Zimutice .. Until the mid-19th century Zahořj remained subservient always Thein.

After the abolition of patrimonial formed zahori 1850 a municipality in the district administration and the Tyn nad Vltavou the jurisdiction / Moldova Thein. The present form of the name was in use at the beginning of the 20th century. The end of 1960 Záhoří was after the lifting of Tyn nad Okres assigned Vltavou the Okres Tábor. On November 26, 1971, the annexation took place after Březnice. After a referendum sparked Záhoří November 24 again in 1990 Březnice off and formed its own community. The village has about 50 permanent residents, 18 of the houses are used as holiday homes.

Community structure

For the community Záhoří no districts are reported. To Záhoří include the monolayer Havlíčka or Havlice and Hvožďánek.

Attractions

  • Chapel on the village square, in 1828
  • Homestead No. 14 in the South Bohemian folk Baroque style
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