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Hostivice Ponds

Coordinates: 50°04′16″N 14°14′56″E / 50.071°N 14.249°E / 50.071; 14.249
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Hostivické Ponds
Litovický Pond
Map showing the location of Hostivické Ponds
Map showing the location of Hostivické Ponds
Location in the Czech Republic
LocationHostivice
Coordinates50°04′16″N 14°14′56″E / 50.071°N 14.249°E / 50.071; 14.249
Area112.87 hectares, including 150.3 hectares buffer zone
Established26 October 1996

The Hostivické Ponds Nature Monument (Template:Lang-cs) are a nature monument in Hostivice in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. The nature monument consists of a system of three ponds (litovický, Kalý and Břevský), supplied by the Litovický Stream, and their nearest surroundings.

This small-scale protected area was established on 14 October 1996 by the District Office of Western Prague with the aim of the conservation of natural communities of the pond system. In the adjacent wetlands and forests rare and endangered species of plants and animals can be found. During the reign of Rudolf II the fishponds in the area served as a source of water for Prague Castle.

Flora

In 1972 rare fungus Haasiella venustissima, previously found in only two localities in Czechoslovakia, was found in the area. Also found in the reeds are tufted sedge (Carex cespitosa), bistort (Persicaria bistorta) and great burnet (Sanguisorba officinalis). In the past western marsh orchids and black poplars, could be found, but they have not been seen in recent years.

History

Map showing the boundaries of the protected area

From a historical perspective, it was important that the pond system served as the source region of water for water supply, supplying the Prague Castle during the reign of Rudolf II.

On the shore of the Břevský pond was then built camp, which was subsequently abandoned. Currently, the buildings in the camp removed. This area is often used for illegal waste disposal. Hostivické Ponds Nature Monument was established in 1996 and since that time the development of its old Czech Union for Nature Conservation, in particular its basic organization in Hostivice.

Literature

  • Kotlaba F., Pouzar J. (2003): Mushrooms natural monuments Hostivické ponds near Prague. – Bohemia centralis, 26: 225–236, Prague
  • Špryňar P. (1999): Notes from an excursion CBS the 29 maggio 1999. – Miss
  • Hostivice 1998 Anthology of nature, the places and the history of the city. Czech Republic Union for Conservation of Nature Hostivice
  • Various, authors (1977). Hostivice – 700 years of life and work: 1277–1977 (PDF). Hostivice: Local National Committee Hostivice. p. 105.
  • Jiří, Kučera (2006). Natural Heritage Hostivické ponds. Hostivice: Czech Union for Nature Conservation. p. 72. ISBN 80-239-7554-4.