Pusté Žibřidovice

Pusté Žibřidovice

Pusté Žibřidovice[1] (German: Wüst Seibersdorf ) is a village in the Šumperk District in Olomouc Region of Czech Republic. The settlement is administered by Jindřichov council.

Etymology

Very original name was Seyfersdorf which means Seyfer's village. The name later evolved into Seibersdorf. From 15th century, the place is called Wüst Seibersdorf where the adjectivum "wüst" means "deserted", the village was probably plundered by Hungarian soldiers during Bohemian War. Czech name is a loan translation.

History

The village was probably founded by German settlers. The first note comes from 1382. German citizens were expulsed after WWII and the area was repopulated by Czech people. In 1949, Pusté Žibřidovice has lost its autonomy and was attached to Jindřichov.

References

  1. Kolektivem, Miloš Melzer, Jindřich Schulz s (1993). Vlastivěda Šumperskeho okresu (Vyd. 1. ed.). Šumperk: Okresní úřad Šumperk a Okresní vlastivědné muzeum Šumperk. pp. the Nové Losiny chapter. ISBN 8085083027.

Coordinates: 50°05′N 17°00′E / 50.083°N 17.000°E / 50.083; 17.000


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