Ponava

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Postal code
602 00
Ponava
Hotel Bobycentrum
Hotel Bobycentrum
Location of Ponava in Brno 49°12′44″N 16°35′59″E / 49.21222°N 16.59972°E / 49.21222; 16.59972
Country Czech Republic
RegionSouth Moravian Region
DistrictBrno-City
CityBrno
City districtBrno-Královo Pole
Area
  Total
1.60 km2 (0.62 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[1]
  Total
6,817
  Density4,260/km2 (11,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
602 00

Ponava is a municipal part and cadastral territory of Brno-Královo Pole, a city district of Brno, Czech Republic. The cadastral territory has an area of 1.6 km2. The territory of today's Ponava was annexed to Brno in parts in 1850 and 1919. Ponava has been part of Brno-Královo Pole since November 24, 1990. About 6,800 people live here.[1]

The cadastral territory of Ponava was created during the reambulation of Brno, from the years 1966–1969, consisting, among other things, of changes in the cadastral division of Brno, as well as adjustments to the borders of Brno with the surrounding municipalities. It was created from parts of the cadastral territories Velká Nová Ulice and Červená, Královo Pole, Dolní Cejl and Horní Cejl. Its lands were therefore annexed to Brno in two stages: on July 6, 1850 (parts of Ponava belonging at that time to the cadastres of Velká and Nová Ulice and Horní Cejl and Dolní Cejl and on April 16, 1919 (part of Ponava belonging at that time to the cadastre of Králova Pole ). However, before July 1, 1979,[2] Ponava had a different western border than it has today: it also included the entire ZSJ Dřevařská (today part of the cadastral territory of Veveří), on the other hand, it did not include the western blocks bounded in the east by Klatovská, Šumavská and Chodská streets. The territory of Ponava within the boundaries of 1979 was divided until July 31, 1976[3] between the municipal districts of Brno V (most of the cadastre) and Brno III (the southeastern part of the cadastre with almost the entire campus of the Mendel University Arboretum, both stadiums, the campus of TJ Tesla Brno and Bobycentrum. From August 1, 1976[3] to November 23, 1990, the entire territory of present-day Ponava belonged to the Brno V municipal district.

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