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- Javorník municipality, Hodonín district, South Moravian region - flag
adopted 26 May 2000.
833 Inhabitants. Village mentioned in 1370, during the period of Counter-Reformation
a recourse of the Bohemian Brethren and later the Evangelics. Evangelic
church from the second half of the18th century and an old parsonage from
the 17th century (originally a house of prayer of the Bohemian Bretheren).
The village has one of the best preserved folk costumes at Horňácko. The
film "Mizející svět" (A vanishing world) by professor Úlehla was
made here. Protected area of folk architecture Kopánky. Well preserved
folk architecture - above all stone mills and framed haylofts. Holiday
resort Filipovské údolí along the Hrubý stream. A memorial tablet of dr.
J. M. Hurban at a gamekeeper´s lodge "Medovce" reminds us of meetings of
the Slovaks and the Moravians since 1881. In this part of the White Carpathians
we can find the origins of Czechoslovak hiking. On the hill called Hradisko
- pre-historical settlement from the middle and later Bronze Age with preserved
big earthwork and a moat. Nature reservation Jazevčí, meadows with solitary
trees and many protected rare species of plants and animals of the White
Carpathians. Nature reservation Machová - meadows of the White Carpathians
with solitary trees and with rare groups of plants and animals. Info
from this site.
Jarig Bakker, 22 Jan 2004
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- Josefov municipality, Hodonín district, South Moravian region - flag
adopted 13 November 2002.
369 inhabitants. The village is located 9km west from Hodonín. It was
founded in 1782 at the domain of a former mansion house built at the place
of perished village of Kukvice. A new village called Josefov as a tribute
to emperor Josef II (1765-1790) was founded at the place of the former
Kukvice mansion..
Jarig Bakker, 27 Mar 2004
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- Labuty municipality, Hodonín district, South Moravian region - flag adopted
7 October 2003.
A small village at foothills of the Chřiby mountains. First written
reference from 1368. Walled belfry from 1834.
Info from this site.
Jarig Bakker, 7 May 2004
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- Louka nad Veličkou municipality, Hodonín district, South Moravian region
- flag adopted 8 October 2001.
1 073 inhabitants. The first written mention of this village from the
region of Horňácko dates back to 1046 which makes Louka the oldest village
in the region. A former fortress undermined by a lot of secret passages
leading to the fortress in Hluk has been rebuilt into a castle. A chapel
with a belfry from 18th century decorated with ornaments typical in the
Slovácko region is an example of folk Baroque architecture. Between Louka
and neighbouring Lipov in the height of 20m there is a 209m long viaduct
from 1926 being a railway connection of Veselí
nad Moravou and Myjava. A Slavonic burial-ground
was found there when building the railway. Near Louka there is a natural
reservation of Háj rich in rare flora.
Source: this website.
Jarig Bakker, 3 Sep 2002
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- Lovčice municipality, Hodonín district, South Moravian region - flag
adopted 13 May 2003.
799 inhabitants. The first tracks of settlement in this location fall
in the Neolithic Age.The village itself is mentioned for the first time
in 1131 and the first preserved written document from 1263 states that
this original ownership of Smil from Střílky devolved to a White Monk monastery
in Vizovice. It is said that there were three settlements: Tikov, Lovčice
and Přestavlky. The village was in the ownership of Ždánice domain in the
16th century. There used to be a water-mill above the village at the place
of today´s man-made pond. The picturesque outlook of the village is supported
by a St. Peter and Paul church built in a Romanic in 1805. A tradition
of carbonization is preserved till present days, although the original
piles were replaced by circular steel furnaces. An educational footpath
through the Ždánice Forrest hills leads across the village.
Info from this site.
Jarig Bakker, 7 May 2004
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- Moravany municipality, Hodonín district, South Moravian region - flag
adopted 14 March 2002.
Jarig Bakker, 28 Mar 2004
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- Vřesovice municipality, Hodonín district, South Moravian region -flag
adopted 14 January 2000.
Jarig Bakker, 22 Jan 2004
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- Žarošice municipality, Hodonín district, South Moravian region - flag
adopted 26 May 2000.
Mentioned in the 13th century as a property of monastery in Velehrad,
later in Staré Brno. After the battle of Austerlitz the Emperor of Austria
and the Russina tsar stayed in the village overnight. Parts of the village
are also settlements in the valleys of the Ždánický les - Silničná and
Zdravá voda.
The most important pilgrimage place in the Hodonín region with a Baroque
church of St. Anna. On the main alter - a Gothic statue of the Holy Virgin
from the second half of the 14th century - a graceful statue of the Holy
Virgin crowned by the Pope in 1995. The church of the Assumption of the
Virgin in vineyards in Silničná. The day of pilgrimage is the first Saturday
after 8th September - pilgrimage "Golden Saturday".
Info from this
website.
Jarig Bakker, 13 Jan 2002