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Husovice". The villages of Maloměřice, Ořany, Husovice, Juliánov and Židenice were annexed to Brno on April 16, 1919, but the lands originally belonging to Bílovice nad
Svitavou and Kanice were annexed to Brno at the end of the 1960s. During this reambulation, almost all current sections of the borders of these cadastral territories were also newly established. Further adjustments followed in the 1970s (a change in the border between Obřany and Lesná municipalities, during which a line forming the modern border of the city district with the neighboring Brno-North district was established) and on November 26, 1998 (a small change in the border between the cadastral areas of Maloměřice and Židenice in the neighboring district of Brno-Vinohrady).
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district of Brno-Maloměřice an Obřany, which were part of the previous district of Brno III, with the exception of Baar embankment, which was still in Židenica, which was left in the district of Brno III. The other, then Židenic, parts of the modern city district of Brno-Maloměřice an Obřany remained part of the city district of Brno VI. Nothing has changed regarding the ownership of the non-Brno lands at that time.
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essentially only a slightly modified version of the previous district Brno V. The rest of the then Židenice lands of modern The town district continued to be administered from Židenice, but the Židenice district was now labeled Brno IX. There was no change in the ownership of the non-Brno peripheral lands at the time and they were still part of the municipalities of Bílovice nad
Svitavou and Kanice.
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The coat of arms is a horizontally bisected Gothic shield, in the upper field of which there are Maloměřice an Obřany signs on a green background, symbolized by a silver Gothic letter M and a silver winemaker's knife - kosír. The lower field of the coat of arms consists of a golden grape, symbolizing
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1949–1954 – minor change occurred during this period. At that time, still in Židenice, Baar's embankment was administratively separated from Židenice and, together with most of the territory of the modern city districts of Brno-Maloměřice an Obřany, was incorporated into district Brno VIII, which was
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November 26, 1971 – 1974 – administrative boundaries brought into line with cadastral boundaries newly established during reambulation. In this period, the entire territory of the modern city districts of Brno-Maloměřice an Obřany already belonged to one city district, which first bore the name Brno
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passes through the city district. On it, in the central part of the Maloměřice cadastre, there is a mammoth complex of the local sorting freight station, which occupies a significant part of the Maloměřice cadastre. Behind the Maloměřice railway station there is also a development that is served by
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in 1645. Due to the change of Obřany, both events mentioned above did not affect them much. In the second half of the 19th century, the development of Baar's embankment was built, then belonging to the village of Juliánov (never had its own cadastre, but fell under Židenice), called "Juliánov near
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Historians believe that the local name Maloměřice was probably created by adding the suffix -ice to the personal name Maloměr (also
Malomir) in the meaning "village of Maloměr people". In the case of Obřany, the name of the village comes from the general name obr, obří (lit. 'Giant'), or from the
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May 20, 1957 – 1960 – There was a predecessor of the modern city district of Brno-Maloměřice an Obřany, which became the city district of Brno XIII-Maloměřice, which was headed not by a district national committee, but by a local national committee. This district included the lands of the modern
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1954–1957 – administrative boundaries remained the same as in the previous period in the territory of the modern city districts of Brno-Maloměřice an Obřany. The difference was that the Židenice district became part of the larger Brno VI district. The Brno parts of the modern city districts of
350:) Maloměřice, MNV Obřany operated on the territory of the modern city districts of Brno-Maloměřice an Obřany within Brno, a small part fell under the jurisdiction of MNV Židenice. The peripheral parts were part of the municipalities of Bílovice nad Svitavou and Kanice.
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near Hády hill, the cadastral border between the two districts runs through the middle of the river and Mlýnský mill. For the purposes of the senate elections, Brno-Maloměřice an Obřany is included in electoral district number 58 of the
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The very busy route of the large city ring road passes through the edge of the city district, along which bus line 75 or night bus line 94 goes here. You can also get here by tram number 4. The railway route from Brno to
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personal name Obr. In the 20th century, at the very beginning of the German occupation in 1939, the deviant ancient German name Oberseß was introduced, apparently meaning Upper or Higher settlement.
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Moravia and ravaged and burned Maloměřice that year. Only at the end of the 13th century were Maloměřice restored. Another serious damage to Maloměřice followed during the
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There is a multifunctional hall in the city district. The Brno super league team FBŠ Hattrick Brno plays in it and the handball team SHC Maloměřice also operates in it.
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the tradition of wine growing, placed on a blue background, which represents the river
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