Zhoř (Němčice)

Zhoř
Village
Aerial view

Emblem of the village Zhoř
Zhoř
Location in the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 49°54′14.5182″N 16°22′59.4366″E / 49.904032833°N 16.383176833°E / 49.904032833; 16.383176833
Country Czech Republic
Region Pardubice Region
District Svitavy District
Government
  Mayor Ing. Josef Racek
Area
  Total 2.85 km2 (1.10 sq mi)
Elevation 500 m (1,600 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 257
Website http://zhor.maweb.eu

Zhoř is a village in the Svitavy District (until January 1, 2007 in the Ústí nad Orlicí District) of the Pardubice Region in the northeast of Bohemia, Czech Republic. It is administratively a part of Němčice. It is situated in the north of Svitavy District, near historical town Litomyšl. The population of the village was 257 inhabitants in 2011. The mayor is Josef Racek.[1] [2][3]

History

Memorial to fallen soldiers
School in Zhoř
Chapel of St. Magdalene in 2007 and today

In 1900 the school was built.

In 1902, the firefighters were founded in Zhoř.

20 March 1919 Workers' Gymnastics Club was founded, it was given the name of Rozkvět.

25 May 1920 a monument to fallen soldiers was unveiled.

In January 1930 electricity began to be used in Zhoř.

On 25 July 1937 the chapel of St. Magdalene was consecrated by Sobol canon from Hradec Králové.

In 1948, the construction of a water supply started. In 1951 it was completed.

In 1957 people began to work on the collective farm.

1 January 1976 Zhoř was merged with the village Němčice.

In July 1982 the village suffered a natural disaster. After a big torrential downpour, some homes were flooded with water and mud.

References

  1. "Němčice Village Website Organizational Structure" (in Czech). Antee.cz. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
  2. Population Census and Housing 2011
  3. "Turistika.cz Němčice-Zhoř Profile" (in Czech). Turistika.cz. Retrieved 30 July 2013.

Coordinates: 49°53′30″N 16°20′44″E / 49.89167°N 16.34556°E / 49.89167; 16.34556

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