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Opava

Opava (Czech pronunciation: [ˈopava] (listen); German: Troppau, Polish: Opawa) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 55,000 inhabitants. It lies on the river Opava. Opava is one of the historical centres of Silesia. It was a historical capital of Czech Silesia.

Opava
Horní Square
Opava
Location in the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 49°56′17″N 17°54′16″E / 49.93806°N 17.90444°E / 49.93806; 17.90444Coordinates: 49°56′17″N 17°54′16″E / 49.93806°N 17.90444°E / 49.93806; 17.90444
Country Czech Republic
RegionMoravian-Silesian
DistrictOpava
First mentioned1195
Government
 • MayorTomáš Navrátil [cs] (ANO)
Area
 • Total90.57 km2 (34.97 sq mi)
Elevation
257 m (843 ft)
Population
 (2022-01-01)[1]
 • Total54,840
 • Density610/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
746 01
Websitewww.opava-city.cz

Administrative division

 
Boroughs of Opava (shown in color) and cadastral areas

Opava is made up of eight self-governing boroughs in the suburbs, and of central part which is administered directly. The city is further divided into 14 administrative parts (in brackets):

  • Opava (Město, Předměstí (larger part), Kateřinky, Kylešovice and Jaktař (larger part))
  • Komárov
  • Malé Hoštice
  • Milostovice
  • Podvihov (Komárovské Chaloupky and Podvihov)
  • Suché Lazce
  • Vávrovice (Vávrovice, Předměstí (smaller part) and Jaktař (smaller part))
  • Vlaštovičky
  • Zlatníky

Geography

Opava is located about 27 km (17 mi) northwest of Ostrava. Most of its territory lies in the Opava Hilly Land within the Silesian Lowlands, but it also extends to the Nízký Jeseník range in the southeast and northwest. The highest point of the municipal territory is Hůrka at 530 m (1,740 ft) above sea level.

Opava is situated at the confluence of the Opava and Moravice rivers. The Opava River flows through the city centre.

Stříbrné Lake is an artificial lake on the outskirts of the city created by the flooding of the former gypsum quarry. It is used for recreational purposes.[2]

History

 
Opava in 1900

The first written mention of Opava is from 1195. In 1224, Opava received town privileges. After the Duchy of Troppau was established, Opava became its capital.[3]

In 1427–1431, the duchy was ruled by the Hussites. In 1485, it was acquired by Matthias Corvinus and ruled by the Hungarians until 1526. In 1613, Karl I of Liechtenstein became Duke of Opava and merged the duchy with the Duchy of Krnov.[3]

After the majority of Silesia was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia during the War of the Austrian Succession after 1740, the remaining Silesian territory still under the control of the Habsburg monarchy became known as Austrian Silesia, with its capital in Opava (1742–1918). The Congress of Troppau took place here from 24 October to 23 December 1820.[3]

According to the Austrian census of 1910, the town had 30,762 inhabitants, 29,587 of whom had permanent residence there. The census asked people for their native language, which showed that 27,240 (92%) were German-speaking, 2,039 (6.9%) were Czech-speaking and 274 (0.9%) were Polish-speaking. Jews were not allowed to declare Yiddish, and most of them thus declared German as their native language. The main religious group was Roman Catholics with 28,379 (92.2%), followed by Protestants with 1,155 (3.7%) and Jews with 1,112 (3.6%).[4]

After the defeat of Austria-Hungary in World War I, Opava became part of Czechoslovakia in 1919.

In 1938, Opava was ceded to Nazi Germany as a result of the Munich agreement. It was administered as a part of Reichsgau Sudetenland. On 22 April 1945, Opava was liberated by the Soviet Red Army at the cost of enormous war damage. In 1945–1946, the German population was expelled under terms of Beneš decrees and the city was resettled with Czechs. On 1 January 1946, the municipalities of Jaktař, Kateřinky and Kylešovice were joined to Opava. After the war, entire new residential areas and industrial plants were built.[3]

While the Duchy of Opava has ceased to exist, the title of Duke of Troppau continues, with Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein being the current incumbent.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
186927,011—    
188032,105+18.9%
189035,698+11.2%
190042,043+17.8%
191047,361+12.6%
YearPop.±%
192149,366+4.2%
193054,263+9.9%
195040,663−25.1%
196148,091+18.3%
197053,269+10.8%
YearPop.±%
198058,778+10.3%
199162,815+6.9%
200161,382−2.3%
201158,351−4.9%
202155,146−5.5%
Source: Censuses[5][6]

Economy

Opava is home especially to the engineering, food, paper and pharmaceutical industries.[3] The largest company is Teva Czech Industries, a manufacturer of medicinal products, whose predecessor was founded in Opava in 1883. It employs about 1,600 people.[7]

The largest non-industrial employers are the hospital and the psychiatric hospital.

Culture

 
Silesian Theatre and Co-Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary

Opava is an important cultural centre of Opavian Silesia. The Silesian Theatre in Opava was founded in 1805.[8]

Education

 
Silesian Museum

Opava is home to the Silesian University, the only public university in the country not situated in a regional capital. It was established in 1991.[3]

Sport

The city's football club SFC Opava currently plays in the Czech National Football League, the second tier of the Czech football league system.

Sights

One of the two main landmarks of Opava is the city hall on the Horní Square and its white tower, known as Hláska.[9] A one-storey city hall and the tower were built in 1614–1618. However, the less representative town hall building around the tower was demolished in 1902 and replaced with a new one in the Neo-Renaissance style.[10]

The second main landmark is the Co-Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. It is the largest building in the Czech Republic built in the so-called Silesian Brick Gothic style. A solid prismatic tower was built in the late 13th century and a higher south tower was built in the early 14th century, both towers were originally intended as part of a city hall. The church building between the towers dates from the mid-14th century. In 1996, the church became the second Episcopal church of the Ostrava-Opava diocese, and therefore a co-cathedral. With 102 metres (335 ft), the southern church tower is the highest tower in Silesia.[9][11]

There are three monuments, protected as national cultural monuments of the Czech Republic. Besides the co-cathedral, there is the Chapel of the Holy Cross, which dates from 1394, and the Petr Bezruč City House of Culture; a Neo-Renaissance house, built in 1908–1910 according to the design by Leopold Bauer.[12]

The Silesian Museum, founded in 1814, is the oldest public museum in the Czech Republic. It has about 2,400,000 exhibition items and is the third largest museum in the country.[13]

Notable people

Twin towns – sister cities

Opava is twinned with:[14]

References

  1. ^ "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2022". Czech Statistical Office. 2022-04-29.
  2. ^ "Stříbrné jezero" (in Czech). City of Opava. Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Town history". City of Opava. Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  4. ^ Ludwig Patryn (ed): Die Ergebnisse der Volkszählung vom 31. Dezember 1910 in Schlesien, Troppau 1912.
  5. ^ "Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011 – Okres Opava" (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. 2015-12-21. pp. 7–8.
  6. ^ "Population Census 2021: Population by sex". Public Database. Czech Statistical Office. 2021-03-27.
  7. ^ "Naše historie a současnost – v České republice" (in Czech). Teva Czech Industries s.r.o. Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  8. ^ "Historie Slezského divadla" (in Czech). Silesian Theatre in Opava. Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  9. ^ a b "Opava". CzechTourism. Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  10. ^ "Town Hall Hláska". City of Opava. Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  11. ^ "Co-cathedral of the Assumption of Virgin Mary". City of Opava. Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  12. ^ "Výsledky vyhledávání: Národní kulturní památky, obec Opava". Ústřední seznam kulturních památek (in Czech). National Heritage Institute. Retrieved 2023-04-21.
  13. ^ "The Historical Exhibition Building". Silesian Museum. Retrieved 2022-02-10.
  14. ^ "Partnerská a spolupracující města" (in Czech). City of Opava. Retrieved 2020-06-11.

External links

  • Official website
  • Regional news
  • Old postcards (in Czech)

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This article is about the city in the Czech Republic For other uses see Opava disambiguation Opava Czech pronunciation ˈopava listen German Troppau Polish Opawa is a city in the Moravian Silesian Region of the Czech Republic It has about 55 000 inhabitants It lies on the river Opava Opava is one of the historical centres of Silesia It was a historical capital of Czech Silesia OpavaStatutory cityHorni SquareFlagCoat of armsOpavaLocation in the Czech RepublicCoordinates 49 56 17 N 17 54 16 E 49 93806 N 17 90444 E 49 93806 17 90444 Coordinates 49 56 17 N 17 54 16 E 49 93806 N 17 90444 E 49 93806 17 90444Country Czech RepublicRegionMoravian SilesianDistrictOpavaFirst mentioned1195Government MayorTomas Navratil cs ANO Area Total90 57 km2 34 97 sq mi Elevation257 m 843 ft Population 2022 01 01 1 Total54 840 Density610 km2 1 600 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code746 01Websitewww wbr opava city wbr cz Contents 1 Administrative division 2 Geography 3 History 4 Demographics 5 Economy 6 Culture 7 Education 8 Sport 9 Sights 10 Notable people 11 Twin towns sister cities 12 References 13 External linksAdministrative division Edit Boroughs of Opava shown in color and cadastral areas Opava is made up of eight self governing boroughs in the suburbs and of central part which is administered directly The city is further divided into 14 administrative parts in brackets Opava Mesto Predmesti larger part Katerinky Kylesovice and Jaktar larger part Komarov Male Hostice Milostovice Podvihov Komarovske Chaloupky and Podvihov Suche Lazce Vavrovice Vavrovice Predmesti smaller part and Jaktar smaller part Vlastovicky ZlatnikyGeography EditOpava is located about 27 km 17 mi northwest of Ostrava Most of its territory lies in the Opava Hilly Land within the Silesian Lowlands but it also extends to the Nizky Jesenik range in the southeast and northwest The highest point of the municipal territory is Hurka at 530 m 1 740 ft above sea level Opava is situated at the confluence of the Opava and Moravice rivers The Opava River flows through the city centre Stribrne Lake is an artificial lake on the outskirts of the city created by the flooding of the former gypsum quarry It is used for recreational purposes 2 History Edit Opava in 1900 The first written mention of Opava is from 1195 In 1224 Opava received town privileges After the Duchy of Troppau was established Opava became its capital 3 In 1427 1431 the duchy was ruled by the Hussites In 1485 it was acquired by Matthias Corvinus and ruled by the Hungarians until 1526 In 1613 Karl I of Liechtenstein became Duke of Opava and merged the duchy with the Duchy of Krnov 3 After the majority of Silesia was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia during the War of the Austrian Succession after 1740 the remaining Silesian territory still under the control of the Habsburg monarchy became known as Austrian Silesia with its capital in Opava 1742 1918 The Congress of Troppau took place here from 24 October to 23 December 1820 3 According to the Austrian census of 1910 the town had 30 762 inhabitants 29 587 of whom had permanent residence there The census asked people for their native language which showed that 27 240 92 were German speaking 2 039 6 9 were Czech speaking and 274 0 9 were Polish speaking Jews were not allowed to declare Yiddish and most of them thus declared German as their native language The main religious group was Roman Catholics with 28 379 92 2 followed by Protestants with 1 155 3 7 and Jews with 1 112 3 6 4 After the defeat of Austria Hungary in World War I Opava became part of Czechoslovakia in 1919 In 1938 Opava was ceded to Nazi Germany as a result of the Munich agreement It was administered as a part of Reichsgau Sudetenland On 22 April 1945 Opava was liberated by the Soviet Red Army at the cost of enormous war damage In 1945 1946 the German population was expelled under terms of Benes decrees and the city was resettled with Czechs On 1 January 1946 the municipalities of Jaktar Katerinky and Kylesovice were joined to Opava After the war entire new residential areas and industrial plants were built 3 While the Duchy of Opava has ceased to exist the title of Duke of Troppau continues with Hans Adam II Prince of Liechtenstein being the current incumbent Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop 186927 011 188032 105 18 9 189035 698 11 2 190042 043 17 8 191047 361 12 6 YearPop 192149 366 4 2 193054 263 9 9 195040 663 25 1 196148 091 18 3 197053 269 10 8 YearPop 198058 778 10 3 199162 815 6 9 200161 382 2 3 201158 351 4 9 202155 146 5 5 Source Censuses 5 6 Economy EditOpava is home especially to the engineering food paper and pharmaceutical industries 3 The largest company is Teva Czech Industries a manufacturer of medicinal products whose predecessor was founded in Opava in 1883 It employs about 1 600 people 7 The largest non industrial employers are the hospital and the psychiatric hospital Culture Edit Silesian Theatre and Co Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary Opava is an important cultural centre of Opavian Silesia The Silesian Theatre in Opava was founded in 1805 8 Education Edit Silesian Museum Opava is home to the Silesian University the only public university in the country not situated in a regional capital It was established in 1991 3 Sport EditThe city s football club SFC Opava currently plays in the Czech National Football League the second tier of the Czech football league system Sights EditOne of the two main landmarks of Opava is the city hall on the Horni Square and its white tower known as Hlaska 9 A one storey city hall and the tower were built in 1614 1618 However the less representative town hall building around the tower was demolished in 1902 and replaced with a new one in the Neo Renaissance style 10 The second main landmark is the Co Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary It is the largest building in the Czech Republic built in the so called Silesian Brick Gothic style A solid prismatic tower was built in the late 13th century and a higher south tower was built in the early 14th century both towers were originally intended as part of a city hall The church building between the towers dates from the mid 14th century In 1996 the church became the second Episcopal church of the Ostrava Opava diocese and therefore a co cathedral With 102 metres 335 ft the southern church tower is the highest tower in Silesia 9 11 There are three monuments protected as national cultural monuments of the Czech Republic Besides the co cathedral there is the Chapel of the Holy Cross which dates from 1394 and the Petr Bezruc City House of Culture a Neo Renaissance house built in 1908 1910 according to the design by Leopold Bauer 12 The Silesian Museum founded in 1814 is the oldest public museum in the Czech Republic It has about 2 400 000 exhibition items and is the third largest museum in the country 13 Notable people EditMartin of Opava 1278 historian and cleric Johann Palisa 1848 1925 Austrian astronomer Eduard von Bohm Ermolli 1856 1941 Austrian field marshal Joseph Maria Olbrich 1867 1908 Austrian architect Petr Bezruc 1867 1958 poet Max Eschig 1872 1927 French music publisher Franz Bardon 1909 1958 occultist Joy Adamson 1910 1980 naturalist and author Helmut Niedermeyer 1926 2014 Austrian businessman Josef Gebauer 1942 2004 historian Boris Rosner 1951 2006 actor Pavel Slozil born 1955 tennis player Bohdan Slama born 1967 film director Kamil Mruzek born 1977 kayaker Natasa Novotna born 1977 dancer and choreographer Zdenek Pospech born 1978 footballer Zuzana Ondraskova born 1980 tennis player Libor Kozak born 1989 footballerTwin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in the Czech Republic Opava is twinned with 14 Katowice Poland Kearney United States Liptovsky Mikulas Slovakia Raciborz Poland Roth Germany Zuglo Budapest Hungary Zywiec PolandReferences Edit Population of Municipalities 1 January 2022 Czech Statistical Office 2022 04 29 Stribrne jezero in Czech City of Opava Retrieved 2022 02 10 a b c d e f Town history City of Opava Retrieved 2022 02 10 Ludwig Patryn ed Die Ergebnisse der Volkszahlung vom 31 Dezember 1910 in Schlesien Troppau 1912 Historicky lexikon obci Ceske republiky 1869 2011 Okres Opava in Czech Czech Statistical Office 2015 12 21 pp 7 8 Population Census 2021 Population by sex Public Database Czech Statistical Office 2021 03 27 Nase historie a soucasnost v Ceske republice in Czech Teva Czech Industries s r o Retrieved 2022 02 10 Historie Slezskeho divadla in Czech Silesian Theatre in Opava Retrieved 2022 02 10 a b Opava CzechTourism Retrieved 2022 02 10 Town Hall Hlaska City of Opava Retrieved 2022 02 10 Co cathedral of the Assumption of Virgin Mary City of Opava Retrieved 2022 02 10 Vysledky vyhledavani Narodni kulturni pamatky obec Opava Ustredni seznam kulturnich pamatek in Czech National Heritage Institute Retrieved 2023 04 21 The Historical Exhibition Building Silesian Museum Retrieved 2022 02 10 Partnerska a spolupracujici mesta in Czech City of Opava Retrieved 2020 06 11 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Opava Official website Regional news Old postcards in Czech Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Opava amp oldid 1151020144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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