- Sloupnice
Geobox | Settlement
name = Sloupnice
other_name =
category = Village
image_caption = Sokol
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symbol = Sloupnice_CoA_CZ.svg
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country = Czech Republic
country_
state =
region = Pardubice
region_type = Region
district = Svitavy
district_type = District
municipality = Litomyšl
municipality_type = Little District
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river =
location =
elevation = 390
lat_d = 49
lat_m = 55
lat_s =
lat_NS = N
long_d = 16
long_m = 19
long_s =
long_EW = E
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area = 2.79
area_round = 2
population = 1727
population_date =
population_density = auto
established = 1292
established_type = First mentioned
mayor = Josef Škeřík
timezone =
map_background = Czechia - background map.png
map_caption = Location in the Czech Republic
map_locator = Czechia
commons = Sloupnice
statistics =
website = [http://www.sloupnice.cz/ www.sloupnice.cz]
footnotes =Sloupnice is a large
village in theSvitavy District (untilJanuary 1 ,2007 , in theÚstí nad Orlicí District ) of thePardubice Region in the northeast ofBohemia ,Czech Republic . It lies in the north ofSvitavy District , near the border ofÚstí nad Orlicí District . The village is surrounded by five towns:Litomyšl - the nearest one,Ústí nad Orlicí ,Česká Třebová ,Vysoké Mýto andChoceň .Topography
Sloupnice is
linear village formed around the east-west road connecting townsÚstí nad Orlicí andVysoké Mýto . Although the length of the village along the road is approximately 6.5km , the width of village is up to 500 m. The bus station in the middle of the village is the only open space area that can be considered as a village square or village green. The brook of Bílá Labuť (White Swan in English) flows close to the major road in the lower based two-thirds of village.Administrative division and local names
For the purpose of the law (
land register ,election , etc.) the village is divided in following parts:
* Dolní Sloupnice (Lower Sloupnice), with the hamlet of Džbánovec
* Horní Sloupnice (Upper Sloupnice)
* Končiny 1st part (Parts)
* Končiny 2nd part (Parts)Some parts of central village (i.e. Dolní Sloupnice and Horní Sloupnice) have their folk names. These names are used at village council meeting as well.
* Vesnička ("Small Village") - group of houses in the north-east part of the village with the highest altitude, part of Horní Sloupnice
* Rafanda (untranslatable) - single family house group located in the middle of Horní Sloupnice, pretty new part of the village
* humna ("pl.",untranslatable) - general term for east-west village zones situated close to surrounding fields (i.e. houses that are not situated along the major road or along the local brook Bílá Labuť)Name
The word Sloupnice cannot be directly translated into English. It probably originates from the word "slup" that was a cage used in fishery. On historical maps the village can be found as Sloupnitz with parts Ober Slupnitz (Upper Sloupnitz) and Unter Sloupnitz (Lower Sloupnitz). The name of Džbánovec is diminutive name derived from geographical name Džbánov (Džbánov is neighbour village to Sloupnice). The name of Džbánov was probably derived from the Old Czech name Čbán [ [http://www.orlicko-trebovsko.cz/clanek-o-obci.asp?id=190 Sloupnice's name origin] , website of the microregion [http://www.orlicko-trebovsko.cz Orlicko-Třebovsko] , 7th August 2007 (Czech)] .
Local area significancy
The village of Sloupnice is a local area centre. Health centre, primary school (basic school), kindergarten and post office are located there. Especially the health centre and primary school is used by other villages inhabitants (e.g. villages
České Heřmanice , Džbánov,Horky , Voděrady).Adjacent villages
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České Heřmanice - parts Borová, Netřeby, Chotěšiny
*Litomyšl - partKornice
* Němčice - parts Němčice, Podrybník
*Řetová
*Řetůvka
* Voděrady - parts Voděrady, Džbánov
*Vlčkov External links
* [http://www.sloupnice.cz official Sloupnice website] (Czech)
References
See also
*
Svitavy District
*Pardubice Region
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