Vlčatín

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Vlčatín
municipality
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Vlčatín is located in Czech Republic
Vlčatín
Vlčatín
Location in the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 49°18′34″N 15°56′43″E / 49.30944°N 15.94528°E / 49.30944; 15.94528Coordinates: 49°18′34″N 15°56′43″E / 49.30944°N 15.94528°E / 49.30944; 15.94528
CountryCzech Republic
RegionVysočina
DistrictTřebíč
First mentioned1296
Government
 • MayorJosef Mezlík
Area
 • Total4.77 km2 (1.84 sq mi)
Population
 (As of 2006)
 • Total140
 • Density29/km2 (76/sq mi)
Postal code
675 05

Vlčatín is a Moravian village in the Třebíč district and the Vysočina region. It is located north of Třebíč and 6 km south of Velké Meziříčí. East of the village there are hills named Vlčatínský vrch, Telečkov and Hradisko. There is a railway leading to Náměšť nad Oslavou; the river Oslavička flows through the village.

Vlčatín was first mentioned in 1296, when it was a part of Okarec manor. In 1417 Vlčatín belonged to Vlček z Okárce, in 1447 to Mikuláš Nepr z Vojslavic. The Hradisko hill is a place where there allegedly stood a wooden castle. Only remnants of battlements of a stronghold can still be found there (its name is said to have been Kočičí hrádek). It was burned and destroyed by the soldiers of Jan Žižka z Trocnova.

A chronicle is continually written since 1893. One of the greatest Czech poets of the 20th century, Jan Zahradníček, died in Vlčatín on October 7, 1960.

Landmarks[]

  • A chapel from 1910
  • Hradisko with remnants of a stronghold
  • A monument of Jan Zahradníček



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