- Kežmarok
Geobox | settlement
name = Kežmarok
native_name =
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category = Town
etymology = "cheese market"
official_name =
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symbol = Kezmarok CoA.png
country = Slovakia
country_
state =
region = Prešov
district = Kežmarok
municipality =
parent = Tatry
parent_type = Tourism region
river = Poprad
location =
elevation = 626
lat_d = 49
lat_m = 08
lat_s = 01
lat_NS = N
long_d = 20
long_m = 25
long_s = 35
long_EW = E
coordinates_type = region:SK_type:city
highest =
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area = 24.83
area_round = 2
population = 17241
population_date = 31 December 2005
population_density = auto
established = 1251
established_type = First mentioned
mayor = Igor Šajtlava
timezone =
map_background = Slovakia - background map.png
map_caption = Location of Kežmarok in Slovakia
map_locator = Slovakia
map1 = Prešov Region - outline map.svg
map1_background = Prešov Region - background map.png
map1_caption = Location of Kežmarok in the Prešov Region
map1_locator = Prešov Region
website = [http://www.kezmarok.sk/eng/ www.kezmarok.sk]
commons = Kežmarok
footnotes = Sources: [ [http://www.kezmarok.sk/eng/ The Town Kežmarok ] ] [ [http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/run.html Mestská a obecná štatistika SR ] ]Kežmarok (German: "Kesmark/Käsmark", _hu. Késmárk, _pl. Kieżmark,
Latin : "Kesmarkium") is a town in theSpiš region of easternSlovakia (population 17,000), on thePoprad River .History
Settlement at Kežmarok dates back to the Upper Stone Age. In the
13th century the region contained a community ofSaxons , a Slovak fishing village, a Hungarian border post and aCarpathian German settlement. Its Latin name was first mentioned in1251 as "Villa (Saxonum apud Ecclesiam) Sancte Elisabeth". In1269 Kežmarok received its town charter. It also had the right to organize a cheese market (hence the German name "Kesmark" ("Käsemarkt" - "cheese market"). In1433 the town was severely damaged by aHussite raid. After1440 , the count of Spiš had a seat in Kežmarok. In the 15th century (and then once more in1655 ), Kežmarok became afree royal town .The town was a stronghold of the noble Thököly family. The Hungarian magnate and warrior
Imre Thököly was born in the town in1657 . He died in exile inTurkey in1705 but in the 20th century his body was returned to Kežmarok and he is buried in a noble mausoleum in the town's Lutheran church.The town's other monuments include a castle, many Renaissance merchant houses, and a museum of ancient books. In pride of place is the Protestant church built in
1688 entirely of wood. The church also contains an organ of1719 with wooden pipes. The church has been a UNESCOWorld Heritage Site since 2008.Kežmarok had a large
ethnic German minority until the end ofWorld War II (seeCarpathian Germans ). It also had a large and activeJewish community. During World War II, under the auspices of theFirst Slovak Republic , nearly 3,000 of the town's Jews were deported to German death camps. The town's pre-war Jewish cemetery has now been restored.Demographics
According to the 2001
census , the town had 17,383 inhabitants. 95.21% of inhabitants wereSlovaks , 1.59% Roma, 0.83% Czechs and 0.43%Germans .cite web | title = Municipal Statistics | publisher = Statistical Office of the Slovak republic | url = http://www.statistics.sk/mosmis/eng/run.html | accessdate = 2007-12-15] The religious makeup was 77.50%Roman Catholics , 10.98% people with no religious affiliation, 4.83%Lutherans and 2.63% Greek Catholics.Twin cities
*
Bochnia , Poland
*Gliwice , Poland
*Hajdúszoboszló , Hungary
*Kupiškis , Lithuania
*Lanškroun , Czech Republic
*Lesneven , France
*Nowy Targ , Poland
*Příbram , Czech Republic
*Weilburg , Germany
*Zgierz , PolandFamous people
*
Vojtech Alexander , radiologist
*Lubos Bartecko , ice hockey player
*Karl Sovanka , painter and sculptor
*Radoslav Suchy , ice hockey player
*Imre Thököly , Prince of TransylvaniaReferences
External links
* [http://www.kezmarok.sk/eng/ Official municipal website]
* http://www.kezmarok.net
* http://www.kezmarok.com
* http://www.kezmarok.org
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