Brno-Jundrov

[citation needed] The first mention of Jundrov, which used to be a feudal village then called Sulostovice, dates to 4 September 1277, when it was donated by King Ottokar II to the Chapel of St. John the Baptist at Špilberk Castle.

By a charter of 23 March 1300, King Wenceslaus II donated the village to the Teutonic Order in Chełm under the name of Judendorf, which was later corrupted into its current form Jundrov.

[citation needed] The Brno-Jundrov district was established on 24 November 1990 and originally comprised the entire cadastral territory of Jundrov including ZSJ Mladá Hora, which consists of gardens and cottages.

The municipality of Brno-Kohoutovice acquired a small southern part of the cadastral territory of Jundrov (ZSJ Mladá Hora) in exchange for a part of the Pisárky cadastre (houses and land on the west side of Veslařská Street).

Based on this agreement, the Brno-Jundrov administrative district acquired the territory between Veslařská Street and the Svratka River, bound in the south by the road leading from Kohoutovice to the Pisárky bridge.