Visoka ( Czech. Vysoká , former German: Wissoka ) is a municipality in the east of the Czech Republic , in the Pardubice Region . It is part of the Svitavy region. One of the .
| Municipality | |
| Visoka | |
|---|---|
| Vysoká | |
Chapel in the square | |
| A country | Czech |
| Edge | Pardubitsky |
| Area | Svitavy |
| PIU | Moravska Trebova |
| Warden | Bohuslav Motl |
| History and Geography | |
| First mention | 1750 |
| Square | 2.88 km² |
| Center height | 562 m |
| Timezone | UTC + 1 , in summer UTC + 2 |
| Population | |
| Population | ▲ 32 people ( 2017 ) |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Postcode | 569 43 |
| Car code | |
| regionmtj.cz/vysoka/ (Czech) | |
Geography
It is located in the southeastern part of the region, 15 km southeast of the Moravian-Trebovy, 27 km southeast of the town of Svitavy and 85 km southeast of Pardubice . It borders with the municipalities of Gartinki (from the north), Hornice (from the west) and Brzezinki (from the south-west), as well as with the municipalities of Kladka (from the south-east) and Ludmirov (from the east) of the Prostejov district and the Bowes municipality of the Olomouc region (from the east) ) It is connected by bus with the city of Yevichko and the village of Masonry.
History
The village was founded by 1720 by Count Willem Wojtech Libsteinsky of Kolovrat , rector of the Olomouc Cathedral , who divided part of his estate between 15 families of settlers. Since 1850, Visoka has formed one municipality (228 inhabitants in 1854) with the village of Nettava. From 1869 to 1880 it was part of the Brzezinki municipality, then - an independent municipality [1] .
Change administrative subordination
- 1850 - Cisleytania , Moravia , Brno region, Trebov political district, Yevichko judicial district;
- 1855 - Cisleytania, Moravia, Brno region, the judicial district of Jevičko;
- 1868 - Cisleytania, Moravia, the political district of Trebov, the judicial district of Yevichko [2] ;
- 1920 - Czechoslovak Republic , , political region of Moravsk-Trebov, judicial district of Jevičko;
- 1928 - Czechoslovak Republic, Moravian-Silesian land, political region of Moravsk-Trebov, judicial district of Jevičko;
- 1938 - Sudetenland , Trooppau district, Merish-Trybau political district, Gevich judicial district [3] ;
- 1941 - Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia , Moravia , region of Moravsk-Ostrava , the political region of Litovel [1] ;
- 1945 - Czechoslovak Republic , Moravian-Silesian Land, administrative district of Moravsk-Trebov, judicial district of Jevičko [4] ;
- 1949 - Czechoslovak Republic, Brno region , Moravsk-Trebov district [5] ;
- 1960 - Czechoslovakia , South Moravian Region , Svitavy district;
- 2003 - Czech Republic , Pardubice Region , Svitavy district, MoP of Moravsk-Trebov.
Population
| Year | 1869 | 1880 | 1890 | 1900 | 1910 | 1921 | 1930 | 1950 | 1961 | 1970 | 1980 | 1991 | 2001 | 2011 | 2015 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of inhabitants | 149 | 152 | 139 | 125 | 131 | 123 | 98 | 66 | 73 | 68 | 45 | 42 | 36 | 41 | thirty |
| Number of houses | 21 | 21 | 21 | 21 | 21 | 22 | 22 | 23 | 20 | 18 | 15 | nineteen | thirty | 32 |
According to the 2011 census, 41 people lived in the village (including 25 Czechs , 12 Moravians and 1 who did not indicate their nationality, in 2001 - 97.2% of Czechs and 2.8% of Moravians [8] ), of which 19 were men and 22 were women (average age - 39.8 years). Of the 37 people over 14 years old, 1 was uneducated, 12 had basic (including incomplete) education, 22 had secondary education, including students (6 of them with a certificate of maturity ) and 2 had higher education (masters).
Of the 41 people, 21 were economically active (including 4 unemployed and 1 working student), 18 were inactive (7 non-working pensioners, 1 renter and 10 students). Of the 17 employees, 2 worked in agriculture, 7 in industry, 2 in trade and auto repair, 1 in the financial and insurance sector, 1 in the civil service, and 1 in healthcare [9] .
Attractions [10]
- Chapel of St. Trinity built in 1867.
- On the territory of the municipality is part of the natural park Bogdalov - Gartinkov.
Gallery
Statue of Virgin Mary in the square
Cottages
Links
- History of the municipality (Czech)
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 History of the municipality (Czech)
- ↑ Cisleytania, district of Jevičko (Czech)
- ↑ Map of the Sudetenland (German)
- ↑ Decree of the President of the Republic No. 121/1945 (Czech) . Czech Ministry of Internal Affairs. Date of treatment December 11, 2017.
- ↑ Regulation on the territorial organization of regions on Czech lands (Czech) . Czech Ministry of Internal Affairs. Date of treatment December 11, 2017.
- ↑ ČSU: the number of houses and residents in the Svitavy area in 1869–2011
- ↑ Number of inhabitants in Czech municipalities as of January 1, 2015 . Czech Statistical Office (April 30, 2015). Date of treatment December 5, 2017.
- ↑ 2001 Census (Czech)
- ↑ Statistics of the 2011 census by municipalities (Czech)
- ↑ Official website (Czech)