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'''Záběhlice''' is a [[Cadastre|cadastral area]] of [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]], lying in both the [[Prague 10]] and [[Prague 4]] [[Districts of Prague|administrative districts]].
'''Záběhlice''' is a [[Cadastre|cadastral area]] of [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]], lying in both the [[Prague 10]] and [[Prague 4]] [[Districts of Prague|administrative districts]].

==Demographics==
There are 3,255 households in Záběhlice comprising 32,034 persons, of whom 17,111 are female, 14,923 are male and 3,134 are under fifteen years of age (1,531 being girls and 1,603 boys).<ref name="mozek">{{cs icon}} [http://mozek.cz/info/praha-zabehlice Mozek.cz - Záběhlice] (accessed 26 September 2009)</ref> It lies in three [[List_of_postal_codes_in_the_Czech_Republic|post codes]]: 102 00, 106 00 and 141 00.<ref name="mozek"/>


==History==
==History==
The first mention of Záběhlice dates to the 1088 foundation charter of the [[Vyšehrad Canonry]].<ref name="zabnet">{{cs icon}} [http://www.zabehlice.net/historie.html Záběhlice.net - Historie] (accessed 26 September 2009)</ref> Though the surviving document itself is a forged copy from the 12th century, the mention is considered authentic.<ref name="zabnet"/> By the fifteenth century, the growth of wineries in the township led to the wine of Záběhlice being ranked amongst the best Czech wines of the day.<ref name="zabnet"/><ref name="rais">Rais, Karel (1898). ''Politický a školní okres Vinohradský a paměti i rozvoj národních jeho škol.''</ref> The [[Záběhlice Church]], built around the 12th century<ref>{{cs icon}} [http://www.zabehlice.net/kostel.html Záběhlice.net - Kostel] (accessed 26 September 2009)</ref>, is an important structure remaining from the early days of the township. Excavations in February 1960 uncovered the ruins of a [[Middle Ages|medieval]] fort at the bottom of [[Hamerský Lake]], probably built by [[Václav IV]] and destroyed in the [[Hussite Wars]] of 1420.<ref name="zabnet"/> The first school was opened in 1863.<ref name="zabnet"/> By 1907, it comprised of five grades, however two were operated privately.<ref name="rais"/> It became a part of the city of Prague in 1922<ref>Kuča, Karl (2002). ''Města a městečka v Čechách, na Moravě a ve Slezsku Par-Pra (V. díl).'' ISBN 80-7277-039-X.</ref>, and formed a division of the Prague XIII district.<ref>{{cs icon}} [http://www.praha1929.cz/praha/seznam_c.html Seznam obcí a částí Velké Prahy podle čtvrtí] (accessed 26 September 2009)</ref> In the 1960s, the extensive [[Zahradní Město]] housing estate was built in Záběhlice.<ref>{{en icon}} [http://en.praha10.cz/prague-10-territory/getting-acquainted-with-municipal-district.aspx Getting acquainted with Municipal District Prague 10] (accessed 26 September 2009)</ref>
The first mention of Záběhlice dates to the 1088 foundation charter of the [[Vyšehrad Canonry]].<ref name="zabnet">{{cs icon}} [http://www.zabehlice.net/historie.html Záběhlice.net - Historie] (accessed 26 September 2009)</ref> Though the surviving document itself is a forged copy from the 12th century, the mention is considered authentic.<ref name="zabnet"/> By the fifteenth century, the growth of wineries in the township led to the wine of Záběhlice being ranked amongst the best [[Czech wine]]s of the day.<ref name="zabnet"/><ref name="rais">Rais, Karel (1898). ''Politický a školní okres Vinohradský a paměti i rozvoj národních jeho škol.''</ref> The [[Záběhlice Church]], built around the 12th century<ref>{{cs icon}} [http://www.zabehlice.net/kostel.html Záběhlice.net - Kostel] (accessed 26 September 2009)</ref>, is an important structure remaining from the early days of the township. Excavations in February 1960 uncovered the ruins of a [[Middle Ages|medieval]] fort at the bottom of [[Hamerský Lake]], probably built by [[Václav IV]] and destroyed in the [[Hussite Wars]] of 1420.<ref name="zabnet"/> The first school was opened in 1863.<ref name="zabnet"/> By 1907, it comprised of five grades, however two were operated privately.<ref name="rais"/> It became a part of the city of Prague in 1922<ref>Kuča, Karl (2002). ''Města a městečka v Čechách, na Moravě a ve Slezsku Par-Pra (V. díl).'' ISBN 80-7277-039-X.</ref>, and formed a division of the Prague XIII district.<ref>{{cs icon}} [http://www.praha1929.cz/praha/seznam_c.html Seznam obcí a částí Velké Prahy podle čtvrtí] (accessed 26 September 2009)</ref> In the 1960s, the extensive [[Zahradní Město]] housing estate was built in Záběhlice.<ref name="p10">{{en icon}} [http://en.praha10.cz/prague-10-territory/getting-acquainted-with-municipal-district.aspx Getting acquainted with Municipal District Prague 10] (accessed 26 September 2009)</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Záběhlice is a cadastral area of Prague, Czech Republic, lying in both the Prague 10 and Prague 4 administrative districts.

Demographics

There are 3,255 households in Záběhlice comprising 32,034 persons, of whom 17,111 are female, 14,923 are male and 3,134 are under fifteen years of age (1,531 being girls and 1,603 boys).[1] It lies in three post codes: 102 00, 106 00 and 141 00.[1]

History

The first mention of Záběhlice dates to the 1088 foundation charter of the Vyšehrad Canonry.[2] Though the surviving document itself is a forged copy from the 12th century, the mention is considered authentic.[2] By the fifteenth century, the growth of wineries in the township led to the wine of Záběhlice being ranked amongst the best Czech wines of the day.[2][3] The Záběhlice Church, built around the 12th century[4], is an important structure remaining from the early days of the township. Excavations in February 1960 uncovered the ruins of a medieval fort at the bottom of Hamerský Lake, probably built by Václav IV and destroyed in the Hussite Wars of 1420.[2] The first school was opened in 1863.[2] By 1907, it comprised of five grades, however two were operated privately.[3] It became a part of the city of Prague in 1922[5], and formed a division of the Prague XIII district.[6] In the 1960s, the extensive Zahradní Město housing estate was built in Záběhlice.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b Template:Cs icon Mozek.cz - Záběhlice (accessed 26 September 2009)
  2. ^ a b c d e Template:Cs icon Záběhlice.net - Historie (accessed 26 September 2009)
  3. ^ a b Rais, Karel (1898). Politický a školní okres Vinohradský a paměti i rozvoj národních jeho škol.
  4. ^ Template:Cs icon Záběhlice.net - Kostel (accessed 26 September 2009)
  5. ^ Kuča, Karl (2002). Města a městečka v Čechách, na Moravě a ve Slezsku Par-Pra (V. díl). ISBN 80-7277-039-X.
  6. ^ Template:Cs icon Seznam obcí a částí Velké Prahy podle čtvrtí (accessed 26 September 2009)
  7. ^ Template:En icon Getting acquainted with Municipal District Prague 10 (accessed 26 September 2009)

50°3′25″N 14°29′58″E / 50.05694°N 14.49944°E / 50.05694; 14.49944