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| name = Milevsko |
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| settlement_type = [[Obec|Town]] |
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| category = Town |
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| image_skyline = Milevsko náměstí stará fara 2.jpg |
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| image_caption = Town square |
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| image_flag = Flag of Milevsko.svg |
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| image_shield = Milevsko_znak.png |
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| flag = Flag of Milevsko.svg |
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| subdivision_type = Country |
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| subdivision_name = {{CZE}} |
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| subdivision_type1 = [[Regions of the Czech Republic|Region]] |
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| subdivision_name1 = [[South Bohemian Region|South Bohemian]] |
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| subdivision_type2 = [[Districts of the Czech Republic|District]] |
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| subdivision_name2 = [[Písek District|Písek]] |
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| coordinates = {{coord|49|27|3|N|14|21|36|E|display=inline,title}} |
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| district = [[Písek District|Písek]] |
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| district_type = [[Districts of the Czech Republic|District]] |
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| commune = Milevsko |
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| leader_title = Mayor |
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| leader_name = Ivan Radosta |
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| established_title = First mentioned |
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| established_date = 1184 |
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| area_total_km2 = 42.29 |
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| lat_m = 27 |
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| elevation_m = 461 |
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| long_d = 14 |
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| population_as_of = 2024-01-01 |
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| population_footnotes = <ref>{{cite web |title=Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2024|url=https://www.czso.cz/csu/czso/population-of-municipalities-qexb0dqr2d|publisher=[[Czech Statistical Office]]|date=2024-05-17}}</ref> |
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| long_s = 36.02 |
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| population_total = 8040 |
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| population_density_km2 = auto |
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| timezone1 = [[Central European Time|CET]] |
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| postal_code = 399 01 |
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| website = {{URL|https://www.milevsko-mesto.cz/}} |
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| population = 9271 |
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| population_density = auto |
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| established = 1184 |
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| established_type = First mentioned |
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| mayor = Zdeněk Herout |
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| timezone = [[Central European Time|CET]] |
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| utc_offset = +1 |
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| timezone_DST = CEST |
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| postal_code = 39916 |
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| map_caption = Location in the Czech Republic |
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| map_locator = Czechia |
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| statistics = [http://www.statnisprava.cz/ebe/ciselniky.nsf/i/549576 statnisprava.cz] |
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| website = [http://www.milevsko-mesto.cz/ www.milevsko-mesto.cz] |
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'''Milevsko''' ({{IPA |
'''Milevsko''' ({{IPA|cs|ˈmɪlɛfsko}}; {{langx|de|Mühlhausen}}) is a town in [[Písek District]] in the [[South Bohemian Region]] of the [[Czech Republic]]. It has about 8,000 inhabitants. |
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==Administrative parts== |
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The villages of Dmýštice, Klisín, Něžovice, Rukáveč and Velká are administrative parts of Milevsko. Velká forms an [[Enclave and exclave|exclave]] of the municipal territory. |
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==Geography== |
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The town is [[town twinning|twinned]] with [[Münchenbuchsee]] in [[Switzerland]]. |
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Milevsko is located about {{convert|21|km}} northeast of [[Písek]] and {{convert|62|km|abbr=on}} south of [[Prague]]. Most of the municipal territory lies in the [[Tábor Uplands]], but the northern part extends into the [[Vlašim Uplands]] and includes the highest point of Milevsko, the hill Zběžnice at {{convert|608|m|ft|abbr=on}} above sea level. The town is surrounded by several fishponds. |
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==History== |
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{{stack|[[File:Milevsko klášter 1.jpg|thumb|Milevsko Monastery]]}} |
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Archeological excavations in the area have shown that the first people lived in the area in the [[Paleolithic]]. Together with other discoveries from the [[Bronze Age]] and the period of the [[Hallstatt Culture]] they serve as evidence that the place has been inhabited for a long time. During the [[Migration Period]] the area was slowly settled by [[Slavs]], who started driving out native inhabitants (the first Slavic excavations date back to 8th century). |
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Archeological excavations have shown that the people lived in the area in the [[Paleolithic]] times. Other discoveries show occupation in the [[Bronze Age]] and the [[Hallstatt|Hallstatt Culture]] period. During the [[Migration Period]] the area was slowly settled by [[Slavs]] in the 8th century.<ref name=history>{{cite web |title=Historie města|url=https://www.milevsko-mesto.cz/o-meste/milevsko-seznamte-se/z-historie|publisher=Město Milevsko|language=cs|access-date=2021-08-27}}</ref> |
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The first written mention of Milevsko is from 1184 and three years later a [[Premonstratensian]] monastery was built. At the end of the 12th century, Milevsko was an important intersection of two trade routes. The following years were the time of prosperity and the monastery became one of the richest monasteries in the [[Bohemian Kingdom|Bohemia]]. In 1327, Milevsko was first referred to as a [[Městys|market town]], and in the 15th century, it became a town. The end of prosperity was caused by an attack of the [[Hussite]]s, who burned the monastery down in 1420. After 1581 during the rule of Hodějovský of Hodějov, the monastery was rebuilt to a manor house. In 1622 after the [[Battle of White Mountain]], the monastery was returned to Premonstrates of [[Strahov Monastery]].<ref name=history/> |
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In the 17th and 18th centuries the town was struck by the [[bubonic plague]]. The town with its surroundings became one of the poorest regions in the kingdom, which lasted until the beginning of the 20th century. Traditional crafts developed here, especially [[pottery]].<ref name=history/> |
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In the 17th and 18th century the town was struck by the [[Black Death]]. |
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Until 1918, the town was a part of [[Austria-Hungary]], a seat of the eponymous district, which was one of 94 ''Bezirkshauptmannschaften'' of [[Bohemia]].<ref>Die postalischen Abstempelungen auf den österreichischen Postwertzeichen-Ausgaben 1867, 1883 und 1890, Wilhelm Klein, 1967</ref> |
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==Demographics== |
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|1869|4360 |
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|1880|4248 |
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|1890|4290 |
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|1900|4102 |
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|1910|4241 |
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|1921|4284 |
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|1930|4324 |
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|1950|4000 |
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|1961|5989 |
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|1970|7553 |
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|1980|9238 |
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|1991|9782 |
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|2001|9486 |
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|2011|8661 |
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|2021|7889 |
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|source=Censuses<ref>{{cite web |title=Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011|url=https://csu.gov.cz/produkty/historicky-lexikon-obci-1869-az-2015|publisher=[[Czech Statistical Office]]|language=cs|date=2015-12-21}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Population Census 2021: Population by sex|url=https://vdb.czso.cz/vdbvo2/faces/en/index.jsf?page=vystup-objekt-parametry&z=T&f=TABULKA&sp=A&skupId=4429&katalog=33515&pvo=SLD21001-OB-OK|work=Public Database|publisher=[[Czech Statistical Office]]|date=2021-03-27}}</ref>}} |
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==Economy== |
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In Milevsko is a big machine factory ZVVZ (''Závody na výrobu vzduchotechnických zařízení'' – the factory for the production of [[HVAC]] equipment). |
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The I/19 road (the section from [[Plzeň]] to [[Tábor]]) runs through the town. |
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* [http://www.milevsko-mesto.cz/en/ Official website] |
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Milevsko is located on the railway line Tábor–[[Písek]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Detail stanice Milevsko|url=https://www.cd.cz/stanice/milevsko/5475552|publisher=[[České dráhy]]|language=cs|access-date=2024-06-02}}</ref> |
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{{Commons category|Milevsko}} |
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{{Písek District}} |
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==Sights== |
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[[File:Milevsko, radnice.jpg|thumb|New Town Hall]] |
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The monastery complex consisting of several buildings is the main landmark. The Milevsko Monastery is the oldest in the South Bohemian Region. The Romanesque core is preserved to this day. The western part was rebuilt to the Baroque style and today it houses the regional Milevsko Museum.<ref name=sights>{{cite web |title=Památky a zajímavosti|url=https://www.milevsko-mesto.cz/o-meste/milevsko-seznamte-se/pamatky-zajimavosti|publisher=Město Milevsko|language=cs|access-date=2021-08-27}}</ref> |
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The Church of Saint Giles is as old as the town. The massive bell tower and the north wall with a staircase have been preserved from the original Romanesque church. The church was rebuilt in Gothic style in the 14th century.<ref name=sights/> |
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[[Category:Cities and towns in the Czech Republic]] |
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[[Category:Písek District]] |
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The historic town centre is made up of [[Edvard Beneš|Dr. E. Beneše]] Square. Its landmarks are Old Town Hall, New Town Hall, and a church. The Church of Saint Bartholomew is a Neo-Romanesque building from 1844. The Old Town Hall was built in the Baroque style in the 17th century and today serves as a library, tourist information centre, gallery, and bank. The New Town Hall is a Neo-Renaissance building from 1901–1902 with [[sgraffito]] decoration of the facade from 1936.<ref name=sights/> |
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==Twin towns – sister cities== |
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{{SouthBohemia-geo-stub}} |
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{{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in the Czech Republic}} |
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Milevsko is [[Sister city|twinned]] with:<ref>{{cite web |title=Partnerství měst|url=https://www.milevsko-mesto.cz/o-meste/milevsko-seznamte-se/partnerstvi-mest|publisher=Město Milevsko|language=cs|access-date=2024-06-02}}</ref> |
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*{{flagicon|SUI}} [[Münchenbuchsee]], Switzerland |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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*{{official|https://www.milevsko-mesto.cz/}} |
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Latest revision as of 19:32, 23 October 2024
Milevsko | |
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Coordinates: 49°27′3″N 14°21′36″E / 49.45083°N 14.36000°E | |
Country | Czech Republic |
Region | South Bohemian |
District | Písek |
First mentioned | 1184 |
Government | |
• Mayor | Ivan Radosta |
Area | |
• Total | 42.29 km2 (16.33 sq mi) |
Elevation | 461 m (1,512 ft) |
Population (2024-01-01)[1] | |
• Total | 8,040 |
• Density | 190/km2 (490/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 399 01 |
Website | www |
Milevsko (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmɪlɛfsko]; German: Mühlhausen) is a town in Písek District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 8,000 inhabitants.
Administrative parts
[edit]The villages of Dmýštice, Klisín, Něžovice, Rukáveč and Velká are administrative parts of Milevsko. Velká forms an exclave of the municipal territory.
Geography
[edit]Milevsko is located about 21 kilometres (13 mi) northeast of Písek and 62 km (39 mi) south of Prague. Most of the municipal territory lies in the Tábor Uplands, but the northern part extends into the Vlašim Uplands and includes the highest point of Milevsko, the hill Zběžnice at 608 m (1,995 ft) above sea level. The town is surrounded by several fishponds.
History
[edit]Archeological excavations have shown that the people lived in the area in the Paleolithic times. Other discoveries show occupation in the Bronze Age and the Hallstatt Culture period. During the Migration Period the area was slowly settled by Slavs in the 8th century.[2]
The first written mention of Milevsko is from 1184 and three years later a Premonstratensian monastery was built. At the end of the 12th century, Milevsko was an important intersection of two trade routes. The following years were the time of prosperity and the monastery became one of the richest monasteries in the Bohemia. In 1327, Milevsko was first referred to as a market town, and in the 15th century, it became a town. The end of prosperity was caused by an attack of the Hussites, who burned the monastery down in 1420. After 1581 during the rule of Hodějovský of Hodějov, the monastery was rebuilt to a manor house. In 1622 after the Battle of White Mountain, the monastery was returned to Premonstrates of Strahov Monastery.[2]
In the 17th and 18th centuries the town was struck by the bubonic plague. The town with its surroundings became one of the poorest regions in the kingdom, which lasted until the beginning of the 20th century. Traditional crafts developed here, especially pottery.[2]
Until 1918, the town was a part of Austria-Hungary, a seat of the eponymous district, which was one of 94 Bezirkshauptmannschaften of Bohemia.[3]
Demographics
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Source: Censuses[4][5] |
Economy
[edit]In Milevsko is a big machine factory ZVVZ (Závody na výrobu vzduchotechnických zařízení – the factory for the production of HVAC equipment).
Transport
[edit]The I/19 road (the section from Plzeň to Tábor) runs through the town.
Milevsko is located on the railway line Tábor–Písek.[6]
Sights
[edit]The monastery complex consisting of several buildings is the main landmark. The Milevsko Monastery is the oldest in the South Bohemian Region. The Romanesque core is preserved to this day. The western part was rebuilt to the Baroque style and today it houses the regional Milevsko Museum.[7]
The Church of Saint Giles is as old as the town. The massive bell tower and the north wall with a staircase have been preserved from the original Romanesque church. The church was rebuilt in Gothic style in the 14th century.[7]
The historic town centre is made up of Dr. E. Beneše Square. Its landmarks are Old Town Hall, New Town Hall, and a church. The Church of Saint Bartholomew is a Neo-Romanesque building from 1844. The Old Town Hall was built in the Baroque style in the 17th century and today serves as a library, tourist information centre, gallery, and bank. The New Town Hall is a Neo-Renaissance building from 1901–1902 with sgraffito decoration of the facade from 1936.[7]
Twin towns – sister cities
[edit]- Münchenbuchsee, Switzerland
References
[edit]- ^ "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2024". Czech Statistical Office. 2024-05-17.
- ^ a b c "Historie města" (in Czech). Město Milevsko. Retrieved 2021-08-27.
- ^ Die postalischen Abstempelungen auf den österreichischen Postwertzeichen-Ausgaben 1867, 1883 und 1890, Wilhelm Klein, 1967
- ^ "Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011" (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. 2015-12-21.
- ^ "Population Census 2021: Population by sex". Public Database. Czech Statistical Office. 2021-03-27.
- ^ "Detail stanice Milevsko" (in Czech). České dráhy. Retrieved 2024-06-02.
- ^ a b c "Památky a zajímavosti" (in Czech). Město Milevsko. Retrieved 2021-08-27.
- ^ "Partnerství měst" (in Czech). Město Milevsko. Retrieved 2024-06-02.