- Veselí nad Lužnicí
Geobox | Settlement
name = Veselí nad Lužnicí
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category = Town
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symbol = Veselí_nad_Lužnicí_znak.png
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country = Czech Republic
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region = South Bohemian
region_type = Region
district = Tábor
district_type = District
municipality = Soběslav
municipality_type = Little District
part =
river = Lužnice
river1 = Nežárka
location =
elevation = 407
lat_d = 49
lat_m = 11
lat_s = 3.47
lat_NS = N
long_d = 14
long_m = 41
long_s = 50.41
long_EW = E
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area = 29.56
area_round = 2
population = 6569
population_date =
population_density = auto
established = 1259
established_type = First mentioned
mayor = Jaromír Novák
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map_background = Czechia - background map.png
map_caption = Location in the Czech Republic
map_locator = Czechia
commons = Veselí nad Lužnicí
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website = [http://www.veseli.cz/ www.veseli.cz]
footnotes =Veselí nad Lužnicí (IPA2|ˈvɛsɛliː nat ˈlʊʒɲɪtsiː, _de. Wesseli an der Lainsitz) is a town in
South Bohemia ,Czech Republic and has population of 6,600. It lies on the confluence of theLužnice andNežárka rivers.The town is situated on the northern edge of the Třeboň basin (407 meters
above sea level ), and is known for its fish ponds and pine forests. Since the late 19th century, it has been an importantrailway junction betweenČeské Budějovice ,Tábor ,Třeboň andJindřichův Hradec . The railway station remains one of the biggest local employers. The sand, concrete and food industries are also long-established in the town.History
The town was first mentioned in 1259 as a
hamlet and a redoubt on thesalt road fromAustria toPrague .Emperor Charles IV gave it the status of a town in 1362. In the 15th century, the town saw many fires and was looted by the Hussites. It wasPetr Vok from Rožmberk dynasty, a famous fish pond founder and supporter who let the town grow again a hundred years later. TheThirty Years' War (1618-1648) damaged the town badly again - with only about 50 people remaining. New development came with theŠvamberk dynasty in the second half of the 17th century. Veselí stayed in their possession until the end of theFirst World War in 1918.It was originally two separate towns - Veselí nad Lužnicí and Mezimostí nad Nežárkou (a town since 1908). They were joined in 1943 to make one town under the present name.
Sights
The Church of "Povýšení svatého Kříže" (Saint Cross Promotion), the oldest monument from the 13th century, dominates the town. The renaissance Old Town Hall is the main building on the square and together with the Museum forms an architectonic unit. Chapel of St. Marek (1754) and the Little Church of St. Florian in Mezimostí (1718) are other notable buildings.
Veselí nad Lužnicí is a popular summer resort, especially for
canoe rs and hikers. Another attraction are the man-made lakes south of the town; these were created in the 1970s and 1980's when huge amounts of sand were quarried. A nature trail runs around them. "Horusický rybník", the second largest fish pond in the Czech Republic (415 ha) lies southwest of the town. The recreational area is part of the protected area ofTřeboňsko , which was declared aUNESCO biosphere reserve.External links
* [http://www.jiznicechy.org/cz/index.php?path=mest/veseli.htm Town Website]
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