Česká Ves Explained

Česká Ves
Settlement Type:Municipality
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Olomouc
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Jeseník
Pushpin Map:Czech Republic
Pushpin Relief:1
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in the Czech Republic
Coordinates:50.2575°N 17.2281°W
Established Title:First mentioned
Established Date:1416
Area Total Km2:24.51
Elevation M:399
Population As Of:2024-01-01
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:2336
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone1:CET
Utc Offset1:+1
Timezone1 Dst:CEST
Utc Offset1 Dst:+2
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:790 81

Česká Ves (German: Böhmischdorf) is a municipality and village in Jeseník District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,300 inhabitants.

Etymology

The name literally means "Czech village".

Geography

Česká Ves is located north of Jeseník and is urbanistically fused with the town. It is located about 73km (45miles) north of Olomouc. The eastern part of the municipality lies in the Zlatohorská Highlands and the western part lies in the Golden Mountains. The highest point is the hill Studniční vrch at 992m (3,255feet) above sea level. The village is situated in the valley of the Bělá River. The municipality is partially located in the Jeseníky Protected Landscape Area.

History

The first written mention of Česká Ves is from 1416. A hamlet named Waltherowici, which was a predecessor of the current village, was documented in 1284.[2]

The 17th century was tragic for Česká Ves. The village was hit by the plague epidemic in 1627, looted during the Thirty Years' War, and was at the centre of the infamous Northern Moravia witch trials, during which 16 women were burned.[2]

According to the Austrian census of 1910 the village had 2,434 inhabitants, all spoke German as their native language. The most populous religious group were Roman Catholics with 2,417 (99.3%).[3]

The municipality was severely hit by the 1997 Central European flood.[4]

Economy

The main employer is the Řetězárna a.s company. It is a traditional Czech manufacturer of chains, founded in 1894.[2] [5] Vegetus, a Ukrainian producer of meat and dairy substitutes, has relocated to Česká Ves due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[6]

Transport

Česká Ves, served by the Česká Ves bazén station, is located on the Krnov–Jeseník railway line.[7] The station called Česká Ves is unused.

Sights

The main landmark of Česká Ves is the Church of Saint Joseph. It was built in 1928, which makes it one of the youngest churches in the region. It replaced the Chapel of Saint Dominic from 1695.[8]

Notable people

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2024. Czech Statistical Office. 2024-05-17.
  2. Web site: Historie. Obec Česká Ves. cs. 2022-01-31.
  3. Ludwig Patryn (ed): Die Ergebnisse der Volkszählung vom 31. Dezember 1910 in Schlesien, Troppau 1912.
  4. Web site: Před patnácti lety zasáhla region apokalypsa, podívejte se na velkou vodu 1997. Šumperský a jesenický deník. cs. 2012-07-09. 2022-01-31.
  5. Web site: About company. Řetězárna a.s. 2022-01-31.
  6. Web site: Plant-based in Czechia: 10 articles to bookmark on World Vegan Day. expats.cz. 2023-11-01. 2023-11-05.
  7. Web site: Detail stanice Česká Ves bazén. České dráhy. cs. 2023-12-05.
  8. Web site: Kostel sv. Josefa v České Vsi patří k nejmladším na Jesenicku. Czech Radio. cs. 2015-03-13. 2023-05-20.