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Vranov nad Topľou

Vranov nad Topľou (Slovak before 1927 and from 1944–1969: Vranov; German: Frö(h)nel / Vronau an der Töpl (rare); Hungarian: Varannó; Rusyn: Воронів над Топлёв) is a city of approximately 22,500 inhabitants in eastern Slovakia, situated near Košice and Prešov, and between the Topľa River and the Ondava River.

Vranov nad Topľou
Town
Vranov nad Topľou
Location of Vranov nad Topľou in the Prešov Region
Vranov nad Topľou
Location of Vranov nad Topľou in Slovakia
Coordinates: 48°52′51″N 21°40′24″E / 48.88083°N 21.67333°E / 48.88083; 21.67333
Country Slovakia
RegionPrešov
DistrictVranov nad Topľou
Government
 • MayorJán Ragan
Area
 • Total34.37 km2 (13.27 sq mi)
 (2022)
Elevation
134[2] m (440[2] ft)
Population
 (2022)[3]
 • Total20,702
 • Density600/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
093 01[2]
Area code+421 57[2]
Car plateVT
Websitewww.vranov.sk

Parts: Vranov nad Topľou (proper); Čemerné; Lomnica

Etymology edit

The name is derived from a Slovak word vrana (crow) with a possessive suffix -ov. In Latin medieval record, the settlement is often called Varanno (the Hungarized form), but also Wrano, Varanow or rarely Varanovia (the Latinized form).[4]

Location edit

Vranov nad Toplou occupies the northwest bulge of the Eastern Slovak Lowland (Východoslovenská nížina) in the upper part of the region called Zemplín between the rivers Topľa and Ondava.

History edit

The earliest evidences of the human presence in the area of today's Vranov dates back to Paleolithic Era.[5] Several artefacts from the Roman-Migration Period were unearth in the center of town. Extensive Slavic settlement (7th-10th century) existed in Lomnica (nowadays a part of Vranov), Slavic settlements are known also from Čemerné and other localities.[5]

The first written mention about Vranov dates back to 1332–1337, but mentions about localities that are nowadays parts of town are older (1229, 1270, 1282).[6] The medieval settlement of Vranov nad Topľou was part of the castle estate Čičva (Csisva) which was built in 1310. Because of the advantageous geographical position of the town situated on the important trading path leading from Eperjes/Prešov, Vranov nad Topľou became an economic and social centre for the territory in the basin of two rivers, the Ondava and the Topľa. Besides the local trade, handicraft production has been developed here, too.

 
Anti-fascist memorial

Vranov was granted town status probably before 1363 (in this year it was firstly mentioned as "civitas").[6] The heads of the municipal government founded were the mayor and the counselors. The town was given more municipal privileges (toll right, right to store the goods, right to hold an annual market) by King Matthias Corvinus in 1461, and the town was given the right to make out written documents with a municipal seal. The original seal from the 15th century displayed a cancer, later it was replaced by a patron of the local church (King Saint Stephen).[7] The heraldic coat-of-arms in its present form has been used since 1622. The first guilds were founded here in the 16th century. The guild of Vranov shoemakers is one of the oldest guilds in the whole Zemplín county. A grammar school was founded in the town in the 16th century.

When a large part of Hungary was conquered by the Turks in 1526, Vranov was mostly unaffected as the northern regions of Hungary were not conquered by the Turks and this allowed the city to prosper under the Zápolya house which ruled the area and the Thököly's in the late 17th century.

In the second half of the 19th century, Vranov nad Topľou became the centre of a region of 44 villages. At the end of the century there was mass emigration. In 1903, Vranov got access to the railroad; electric lighting and the telephone were introduced in 1906.

After the formation of Czechoslovakia, the Hungarian name Varanno was changed to Vranov nad Topľou and it remained a small agrarian and craft town. During the Second World War, some partisan groups were formed in the region, and the town became the centre of an anti-fascist revolt. In 1942 most of the remaining Hungarians, those who would not declare that they were ethnic Slovaks, were forcibly deported from Vranov and ethnic Slovaks were moved into the area.[citation needed] The period after 1945 was a time of industrial development, building of housing estates and reconstruction of the town centre.

Demographics edit

According to the 2001 census, the town had 22,985 inhabitants. 93.11% of inhabitants were Slovaks, 4.40% Roma, 0.61% Czechs, 0.27% Rusyns and 0.25% Ukrainian.[8] The religious makeup was 62.61% Roman Catholics, 20.13% Greek Catholics, 7.18% Lutherans and 5.70% people with no religious affiliation.[8]

Noteworthy objects edit

The town features a Gothic church from the 15th century (rebuilt 1578 and again 1718), a baroque monastery from 1718, a neo-Gothic Evangelic Lutheran church of 1930-1935 and a Reformed church from the early 20th century. A synagogue of 1923 and a classicist manor house (a castle built in the 18th century on the place of a castle built in the Middle Ages) were demolished in the 1980s. Vranov was also a major milling centre during the 16th century.

The town is the starting point for trips to the Veľká Domaša water reservoir.

The town is an economic center of the surroundings. In the late 20th century it housed chemical (Bukóza works), clothing (Slovenka), building materials and food industries.

Sports edit

MFK Vranov nad Topľou edit

The city has one football club, MFK Vranov nad Topľou, which competes in the Slovak Third League (East), the third-tier of Slovak football.

Notable people edit

Twin towns — sister cities edit

Vranov nad Topľou is twinned with:[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic (www.statistics.sk). "Hustota obyvateľstva - obce". www.statistics.sk. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  2. ^ a b c d "Základná charakteristika". www.statistics.sk (in Slovak). Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic. 2015-04-17. Retrieved 2022-03-31.
  3. ^ Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic (www.statistics.sk). "Počet obyvateľov podľa pohlavia - obce (ročne)". www.statistics.sk. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  4. ^ "Názov mesta". The Official Website - Vranov nad Topľou. 3 November 2015. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  5. ^ a b "Archeologický výskum". Vranov nad Topľou. Municipality of Vranov nad Topľav. Retrieved 26 February 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Prvé zmienky o meste". Vranov nad Topľou. Municipality of Vranov nad Topľav. Retrieved 26 February 2017.
  7. ^ "Štatút, symboly a organizačná štruktúra mesta". Vranov nad Topľou. Municipality of Vranov nad Topľav. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  8. ^ a b . Statistical Office of the Slovak republic. Archived from the original on 2008-01-11. Retrieved 2008-02-03.
  9. ^ "Mesto v skratke" (in Slovak). Vranov nad Topľou. Retrieved 2019-09-03.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Vranov nad Topľou at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website  

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Noteworthy objects 6 Sports 6 1 MFK Vranov nad Topľou 7 Notable people 8 Twin towns sister cities 9 References 10 External linksEtymology editThe name is derived from a Slovak word vrana crow with a possessive suffix ov In Latin medieval record the settlement is often called Varanno the Hungarized form but also Wrano Varanow or rarely Varanovia the Latinized form 4 Location editVranov nad Toplou occupies the northwest bulge of the Eastern Slovak Lowland Vychodoslovenska nizina in the upper part of the region called Zemplin between the rivers Topľa and Ondava History editThe earliest evidences of the human presence in the area of today s Vranov dates back to Paleolithic Era 5 Several artefacts from the Roman Migration Period were unearth in the center of town Extensive Slavic settlement 7th 10th century existed in Lomnica nowadays a part of Vranov Slavic settlements are known also from Cemerne and other localities 5 The first written mention about Vranov dates back to 1332 1337 but mentions about localities that are nowadays parts of town are older 1229 1270 1282 6 The medieval settlement of Vranov nad Topľou was part of the castle estate Cicva Csisva which was built in 1310 Because of the advantageous geographical position of the town situated on the important trading path leading from Eperjes Presov Vranov nad Topľou became an economic and social centre for the territory in the basin of two rivers the Ondava and the Topľa Besides the local trade handicraft production has been developed here too nbsp Anti fascist memorialVranov was granted town status probably before 1363 in this year it was firstly mentioned as civitas 6 The heads of the municipal government founded were the mayor and the counselors The town was given more municipal privileges toll right right to store the goods right to hold an annual market by King Matthias Corvinus in 1461 and the town was given the right to make out written documents with a municipal seal The original seal from the 15th century displayed a cancer later it was replaced by a patron of the local church King Saint Stephen 7 The heraldic coat of arms in its present form has been used since 1622 The first guilds were founded here in the 16th century The guild of Vranov shoemakers is one of the oldest guilds in the whole Zemplin county A grammar school was founded in the town in the 16th century When a large part of Hungary was conquered by the Turks in 1526 Vranov was mostly unaffected as the northern regions of Hungary were not conquered by the Turks and this allowed the city to prosper under the Zapolya house which ruled the area and the Thokoly s in the late 17th century In the second half of the 19th century Vranov nad Topľou became the centre of a region of 44 villages At the end of the century there was mass emigration In 1903 Vranov got access to the railroad electric lighting and the telephone were introduced in 1906 After the formation of Czechoslovakia the Hungarian name Varanno was changed to Vranov nad Topľou and it remained a small agrarian and craft town During the Second World War some partisan groups were formed in the region and the town became the centre of an anti fascist revolt In 1942 most of the remaining Hungarians those who would not declare that they were ethnic Slovaks were forcibly deported from Vranov and ethnic Slovaks were moved into the area citation needed The period after 1945 was a time of industrial development building of housing estates and reconstruction of the town centre Demographics editAccording to the 2001 census the town had 22 985 inhabitants 93 11 of inhabitants were Slovaks 4 40 Roma 0 61 Czechs 0 27 Rusyns and 0 25 Ukrainian 8 The religious makeup was 62 61 Roman Catholics 20 13 Greek Catholics 7 18 Lutherans and 5 70 people with no religious affiliation 8 Noteworthy objects editThe town features a Gothic church from the 15th century rebuilt 1578 and again 1718 a baroque monastery from 1718 a neo Gothic Evangelic Lutheran church of 1930 1935 and a Reformed church from the early 20th century A synagogue of 1923 and a classicist manor house a castle built in the 18th century on the place of a castle built in the Middle Ages were demolished in the 1980s Vranov was also a major milling centre during the 16th century The town is the starting point for trips to the Veľka Domasa water reservoir The town is an economic center of the surroundings In the late 20th century it housed chemical Bukoza works clothing Slovenka building materials and food industries Sports editMFK Vranov nad Topľou edit The city has one football club MFK Vranov nad Topľou which competes in the Slovak Third League East the third tier of Slovak football Notable people editJan Figeľ the first European Commissioner for Slovakia currently the leader of the Christian Democratic Movement party Vladimir Kobielsky actor Vojtech Christov football referee Martin Svidersky football player Matus Tomko opera singerTwin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Slovakia Vranov nad Topľou is twinned with 9 nbsp Bystrice nad Pernstejnem Czech Republic nbsp Dynow Poland nbsp Sambir Ukraine nbsp Vynohradiv Ukraine nbsp Mad HungaryReferences edit Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic www statistics sk Hustota obyvateľstva obce www statistics sk Retrieved 2024 02 08 a b c d Zakladna charakteristika www statistics sk in Slovak Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic 2015 04 17 Retrieved 2022 03 31 Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic www statistics sk Pocet obyvateľov podľa pohlavia obce rocne www statistics sk Retrieved 2024 02 08 Nazov mesta The Official Website Vranov nad Topľou 3 November 2015 Retrieved 27 November 2016 a b Archeologicky vyskum Vranov nad Topľou Municipality of Vranov nad Topľav Retrieved 26 February 2017 a b Prve zmienky o meste Vranov nad Topľou Municipality of Vranov nad Topľav Retrieved 26 February 2017 Statut symboly a organizacna struktura mesta Vranov nad Topľou Municipality of Vranov nad Topľav Retrieved 27 February 2017 a b Municipal Statistics Statistical Office of the Slovak republic Archived from the original on 2008 01 11 Retrieved 2008 02 03 Mesto v skratke in Slovak Vranov nad Topľou Retrieved 2019 09 03 External links edit nbsp Media related to Vranov nad Topľou at Wikimedia Commons Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vranov nad Topľou amp oldid 1213137280, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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