Vlasatice (German: Wostitz) is a municipality and village in Brno-Country District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic.
[2] In 1276, the settlement of Vlasatice was in possession of the monastery of Rosa Coeli in Dolní Kounice.
In 1342, Vlasatice was donated by Margrave of Moravia Charles IV to a lower nobleman Ditlin.
In 1537, Ferdinand I sold the whole estate to the Žabka of Limberk family and promoted Vlasatice to a market town.
[2] During the Thirty Years' War in 1619, Vlasatice was burned down by troops under the leadership of Henri Duval.
In 1622, Vlasatice was confiscated from Count Thurn and given to Cardinal Franz von Dietrichstein.
Vlasatice was repopulated with ethnic Czechs who came mostly from Volhynia, Hungary and Slovakia, but also from Poland, France and Argentina.