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Těrlicko (; pl, , german: Tierlitzko) is a municipality in
Karviná District Karviná District ( cs, okres Karviná, pl, powiat Karwina) is a district (''okres'') within the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. Its administrative center is the city of Karviná. It was created by 1960 reform of administrative ...
in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 4,800 inhabitants.


Administrative parts

Těrlicko is made up of villages of Dolní Těrlicko, Horní Těrlicko and Hradiště.


Etymology

The name could be derived from the so-called ''cierlice'', which was a tool used to comb
flax Flax, also known as common flax or linseed, is a flowering plant, ''Linum usitatissimum'', in the family Linaceae. It is cultivated as a food and fiber crop in regions of the world with temperate climates. Textiles made from flax are known in ...
. Another theory derives the name from ''Cierla'' or ''Cierlava'', which were older names of the Stonávka River.


Geography

Těrlicko is located next to Havířov, about southeast of Ostrava. It lies in the historical region of Cieszyn Silesia, in the western part of the Moravian-Silesian Foothills. The highest point is Babí hora Hill at above sea level. The municipality is situated on the shores of
Těrlicko Reservoir Těrlicko Reservoir ( cs, vodní nádrž Těrlicko) is a water reservoir and dam in Těrlicko in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It was built on the Stonávka River in 1955–1964 on an area of . Construction of the dam had ...
, which was built on the
Stonávka ( Polish: ) is a river in the Karviná District, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic, in the historical region of Cieszyn Silesia. It is a left tributary of the Olza River, which it enters in Karviná. It flows through Albrechtice a ...
River in 1962. It has an area of .


History

Těrlicko was first mentioned in the document of Pope Gregory IX issued for Benedictine abbey in Tyniec in 1229 as ''Cierlitzko''. Těrlicko was probably owned by the abbey. The monks brought settlers to the area who were engaged in agriculture, especially flax growing and sheep farming. In 1440, the village became part of the Skoczów estate. In 1447, it was inherited by Przemysław II, Duke of Cieszyn, then the estate often changed owners. The village probably became a seat of a Catholic parish prior to the 16th century, and also a church in the hamlet of Kostelec was built. After the 1540s Reformation prevailed in the Duchy of Teschen both were taken over by Lutherans. They were taken from them (as two from around fifty buildings) in the region by a special commission and given back to the Roman Catholic Church on 24 March 1654. At the end of the 16th century the division into two parts developed: Dolní Těrlicko (first mentioned in 1598) and Horní Těrlicko (first mentioned in 1613). In 1731, the area became the property of the Larisch-Mönnich family, last noble owners. They owned it until 1926, since when it was no longer possible for the nobility to own a municipality. After
Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire The Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire were a set of revolutions that took place in the Austrian Empire from March 1848 to November 1849. Much of the revolutionary activity had a nationalist character: the Empire, ruled from Vienna, incl ...
a modern municipal division was introduced in the re-established Austrian Silesia. The villages as two separate municipalities were subscribed to the political and legal district of Cieszyn. According to the censuses conducted in 1880–1910 the population of Dolní Těrlicko grew from 454 in 1880 to 617 in 1910 with a majority being native Polish-speakers (between 97.2% and 99.1%) accompanied by a few German-speaking persons (at most or 2.5% in 1890). In terms of religion in 1910 majority were
Protestants Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that follows the theological tenets of the Protestant Reformation, a movement that began seeking to reform the Catholic Church from within in the 16th century against what its followers perceived to b ...
(54.9%), followed by
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(45.1%). In Horní Těrlicko the population dropped from 1452 in 1880 to 1390 in 1910 with a majority being native Polish-speakers (between 98.6% and 99.7%) accompanied by a few German-speakers (at most 10 or 0.7% in 1910) and Czech-speakers (at most 9 or 0.7% in 1910). In terms of religion in 1910 the majority were Roman Catholics (66.5%), followed by Lutherans (35.5%). After World War I, Polish–Czechoslovak War and the division of Cieszyn Silesia in 1920, the area became part of Czechoslovakia. Following the Munich Agreement, in October 1938 together with the
Trans-Olza Trans-Olza ( pl, Zaolzie, ; cs, Záolží, ''Záolší''; german: Olsa-Gebiet; Cieszyn Silesian dialect, Cieszyn Silesian: ''Zaolzi''), also known as Trans-Olza Silesia (Polish language, Polish: ''Śląsk Zaolziański''), is a territory in the ...
region they were annexed by Poland, administratively adjoined to
Cieszyn County __NOTOC__ Cieszyn County ( pl, powiat cieszyński) is a unit of territorial administration and local government (powiat) in Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland, on the Czech and Slovak border. It came into being on January 1, 1999, as a result o ...
of Silesian Voivodeship. They were then annexed by Nazi Germany at the beginning of World War II. After the war it was restored to Czechoslovakia. In 1953, it was decided to build a reservoir on the Stonávka River. The reservoir was put into operation in 1962. During construction, 141 buildings were flooded, including many community buildings and a church. In 1964 Dolní Těrlicko and Horní Těrlicko were joined and formed the municipality called Těrlicko. Hradiště was joined to the municipality in 1975.


Demographics

Polish minority makes up 7.4% of the population.


Economy

After the reservoir was built, Těrlicko gradually became a centre of tourism. Public beaches, recreational facilities and private cottages have been set up here.


Sport

The reservoir is a popular spot for water sports.


Sights

There was a wooden Catholic church in the municipality. In 1769–1772 it was replaced by a new brick
Baroque The Baroque (, ; ) is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s. In the territories of the Spanish and Portuguese empires including t ...
church consecrated to the Holy Trinity, but this church was demolished in 1962 during the reservoir's construction. The Church of
Saint Lawrence Saint Lawrence or Laurence ( la, Laurentius, lit. "Laurel wreath, laurelled"; 31 December AD 225 – 10 August 258) was one of the seven deacons of the city of Rome under Pope Sixtus II who were martyred in the Persecution of Christians, perse ...
was built on Kostelec Hill in 1889–1891. After the old church was demolished, it became a parish church. The entrance to the church is decorated with two statues of the apostles from the second half of the 19th century. The church has part of the valuable Baroque inventory from the flooded church, especially Baroque paintings and a number of sculptures from the mid-18th century. The most remarkable is the painting of St. Lawrence from 1659 and baroque paintings of the Crucifixion and Holy Trinity. The Lutheran church was built in 1967. The tower was added in 1997. Larisch's manor is a former aristocratic residence from the early 19th century, built in the Empire style. Today it is privately owned and used for recreational purposes. The tavern ''Jaškovská krčma'' is the oldest pub in Silesia and one of the oldest in the Czech Republic. The first mention of the pub is from 1268. Originally it was a refuge for robbers, there was a secret passage in the cellar that was used to escape from enemies. Later it was fortified and equipped with a permanent guard, which took care of the safety of passengers on the road and collected tolls. The building was damaged by a fire in 1682, but was rebuilt nine years after the fire into its current form. Today it still serves as a hotel and restaurant. The interior is decorated with
fresco Fresco (plural ''frescos'' or ''frescoes'') is a technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid ("wet") lime plaster. Water is used as the vehicle for the dry-powder pigment to merge with the plaster, and with the setting of the plaste ...
es. Monument to the Pilots ( pl, Żwirkowisko) is a monument to Polish aviators Stanisław Wigura and Franciszek Żwirko, winners of the most prestigious aviation competition in Europe, who died here in a tragic plane crash on 11 September 1932. The monument is in the form of a life-size pilot, who holds a twig of victory and leans on the propeller of a plane. An educational trail leads to the monument.


Notable people

* Wacław Maciejowski (1792–1883), Polish historian *
Andrzej Kotula Andrzej Kotula (10 February 1822 in Grodziszcz – 10 October 1891 in Cieszyn) was a Polish lawyer and activist from Cieszyn Silesia. He was son of Józef, peasant, and Maria. Kotula graduated from Protestant gymnasium in Cieszyn and philosop ...
(1822–1891), Polish lawyer and activist


Twin towns – sister cities

Těrlicko is
twinned Twinning (making a twin of) may refer to: * In biology and agriculture, producing two offspring (i.e., twins) at a time, or having a tendency to do so; * Twin towns and sister cities, towns and cities involved in town twinning * Twinning inst ...
with: * Chybie, Poland


Gallery

Cierlicko 1578.jpg, Polish primary school T%C4%9Brlicko_evang._kostel.JPG, Lutheran church 2020 Horní Těrlicko evangelický hřbitov.jpg, Lutheran cemetery Cierlicko_1580.jpg, Orphanage


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Terlicko Villages in Karviná District Cieszyn Silesia