Županovice (Jindřichův Hradec District)

Županovice ( German Županovice ) is a municipality in the Czech Republic. It is located 15 kilometers southeast of Dačice ( Datschitz ) on the border with Austria and belongs to Okres Jindřichův Hradec ( Neuhaus district ). The municipality has 67 inhabitants.

Geography

Županovice is located in the hills east of the Moravian Thaya. South of the village extend the bunker lines of the Czechoslovak Walls.

Neighboring towns are Chvalkovice in the north, Dešná ( jar ) to the east, Rancirov ( Ranzern ) in the southeast, ornamental Reith in the south, Unterpertholz the southwest, Písečné ( Piesling ) in the west and Nové Sady and Marketa in the northwest.

History

Sopanowicz was first documented in 1320. The place was at that time from a settlement and a fief of the Bishopric of Olomouc. After division of the town belonged to the end of the 17th century to two different dominions and then together with Dešná part of the rule Pullitz.

One of the successor states of Austria -Hungary after the First World War, Czechoslovakia. They also claimed the German-speaking areas of Bohemia, Moravia and Austrian Silesia for themselves, although their residents to remain in German Austria (later Austria ) pleaded. The Treaty of St. Germainentschied in favor of Czechoslovakia. This was also the South Moravian town Županovice whose inhabitants were in 1910 to 84% German Austrians, to this new state. Measures such as land reform, the speech regulation led to tensions within the country and in the other the Munich Agreement in 1938, the ( later preamble ) governed the cession of the Sudetenland to Germany.

After the end of World War II ( May 8, 1945), the community came back to Czechoslovakia. On June 7, 1945 Županovice, at the same time occupied with the surrounding places of non-local militant Czechs. They took men hostage and then expelled the local population, and finally the hostages across the border to Austria. All private and public assets of the German inhabitants as was confiscated by the Beneš Decree 108 and the Catholic Church expropriated during the communist era. A restitution has not been made on the part of the Czech Republic.

1964 lost the place its independence and was annexed by Chvalkovice. In 1976, the annexation to Dešná. Since 1990 Županovice is a separate municipality again.

Demographics

Community structure

For the community Županovice no districts are reported.

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