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Komořany

Komořany
Cadastral subdivision of Prague 12
Komořany Castle, Prague Komořany.jpg
Courtyard of Komořany Chateau
Official name: Komořany
Country Czech Republic
Region Prague, the Capital City
Coordinates 49°59′25″N 14°24′38″E / 49.9902°N 14.4106°E / 49.9902; 14.4106Coordinates: 49°59′25″N 14°24′38″E / 49.9902°N 14.4106°E / 49.9902; 14.4106
Area 2.08 km2 (1 sq mi)
Population 1,941 (31. 12. 2015)
Density 933/km2 (2,416/sq mi)
Timezone CET (UTC+1)
 - summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 143 00
Praha KÚ Komořany.png
Location of Komořany in Prague

Komořany (German: Komoran) is a former village which is now a cadastral subdivision of the municipal district of Prague 12.

Komořany was recorded in 1088 as "Comoraz", a settlement belonging to the Vyšehrad Chapter. The name derives from komora (in the sense of royal or aristocratic property, rent or income), referring to the land on which the villagers dwelt. Other records indicate that the land (or parts of it) was owned by Wenceslas II (until 1304), the Scholastic Dobeš (until 1332), the Zbraslav monastery (until 1436), George of Poděbrady until 1470)) and Václav Šturm of Hyršfeldu (who added the title seat to the village, after 1589). In 1638 it became the property of the Zbraslav monastery. In 1785, however, the Zbraslav monastery was closed, and Komořany devolved to the secular trust, which sold the Komořany chateau, grounds and sheepfold to the Prince of Oettingen-Wallerstein 40 years later. In 1866, it was sold to an Albertan knight.

In the meantime, the Komořany cadastral municipality was created, and in the 19th century, they formed a shared political community with Točná. For that reason, in Malý Otto's dictionary of 1904, Komořany is listed simply as a chateau near the village of Točná. Komořany became an independent community on May 20, 1957,. On June 14, 1964, the villages of Komořany and Modřany were amalgamated as a town, which was subsequently annexed to Prague 4 on January 1, 1968. At that time, Komořany had 1,107 residents and 133 residences. In the 1990 administrative reform of Prague's districts, Komořany became part of the district of Prague-Modřany, which was renamed Prague 12 in 1994.

The main thoroughfare through Komořany is Komořanská street. The unnamed square formed by Kyslíková, Komořanská and Revoluce streets forms Komořany's natural center. However, that square, the Sigma Modřany industrial park, and the northeastern part of the Komořany housing estate all technically fall within Modřany's cadastral subdivision, despite being separated from Modřany by a wooded creek valley.

The territory of Komořany is bounded on the west by the Vltava river's right bank. The Komořanská stream bisects the municipality, flowing into the Vltava. To the south, the unnamed creek which flows from Točná separates Komořany from Závist. This area has many cottages and garden plots, as does the area on the edge of the Modřany Gully park.


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