Horní Cerekev
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Administrative division
Horní Cerekev consists of five municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):[1]
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- Horní Cerekev (1,316)
- Chrástov (61)
- Hříběcí (241)
- Těšenov (93)
- Turovka (20)
Etymology
The settlement was originally named Líčkovice after its founder Líček and later renamed Cierkev, i.e. 'church' in old Czech. Later the name evolved into Cerekev and the attribute Horní ('upper') was added.[2]
Geography
Horní Cerekev is located about Script error: No such module "convert". southeast of Pelhřimov and Script error: No such module "convert". southwest of Jihlava. The Jihlava River flows through the town. The municipal territory lies mostly in the Křemešník Highlands, only the area on the left bank of the Jihlava River extends into the Křižanov Highlands. The highest point is at Script error: No such module "convert". above sea level.
History
The first written mention of Horní Cerekev is from 1361. The most notable owners of the village was the Léskovec family, which ruled it from 1411 to 1655. The last noble owners, who held Horní Cerekev until 1945, was the House of Hohenzollern.[2]
In 2000, the municipality was promoted to a town.[2]
Demographics
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Transport
Horní Cerekev is located on the railway lines Brno–Plzeň and Jihlava–Tábor.[3]
Sights
The Church of the Annunciation dates from 1384. The original wooden church gave the town its name and was later replaced by a stone one. It was extended and remodelled in the Baroque style in 1631 and 1763. After a fire in 1821, only one of its two towers was reconstructed.[4]
A small fortress surrounded by moats was built in the 14th century. Between 1411 and 1655, it was gradually rebuilt in the Renaissance style. In 1720 and 1734, it was rebuilt into its current Baroque form.[5]
Notable people
- Josef Šejnost (1878–1941), sculptor
- Josef Dvořák (born 1942), actor
- Denisa Křížová (born 1994), ice hockey player
References
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