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Kamenice (Prague-East District)

Kamenice (Prague-East District)

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Kamenice is a municipality and village in Prague-East District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 5,200 inhabitants.

Administrative division

Kamenice consists of ten municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):

  • Kamenice (1,279)
  • Ládeves (45)
  • Ládví (832)
  • Nová Hospoda (699)
  • Olešovice (695)
  • Skuheř (144)
  • Štiřín (89)
  • Struhařov (368)
  • Těptín (665)
  • Všedobrovice (182)

Etymology

The name was transferred to the settlement from the local stream, which was called Kamenice.

Geography

Kamenice is located about 15 km southeast of Prague. It lies in the Benešov Uplands. The highest point is the hill Vlková at 521 m above sea level. The stream Kamenický potok flows through the municipality and supplies several fishponds.

History

The first written mention of Kamenice is from 1266, when there was a fortress. The village was owned by various noblemen until 1763, including the Lobkowicz family and Albrecht von Wallenstein. From 1763 until the establishment of a sovereign municipality, Kamenice was a property of Prague archbishops, who had rebuilt the local manor house into a castle, which served as their summer residence.

In 1820, the Ringhoffer family started a business in the territory, and the agricultural village began to be industrialized. František Ringhoffer purchased the Kamenice Castle in 1860 and the nearby Štiřín Castle in 1870, and had reconstructed both of them. Properties of the Ringhoffer family were confiscated in 1945.

Demographics

As of 2024, Kamenice is the 4th most populated municipality without the town status in the country. It belongs among the fastest growing municipalities in the country in the 21st century.

|1869|1239 |1880|1294 |1890|1265 |1900|1417 |1910|1487 |1921|1459 |1930|1275 |1950|1444 |1961|1633 |1970|1775 |1980|2031 |1991|2261 |2001|2844 |2011|4233 |2021|4998

Transport

There are no railways or major roads passing through the municipality.

Sights

Kamenice Castle

The Kamenice Castle was rebuilt in the English neo-Gothic style in 1875–1880 by the architect Jiří Stibral. Today it is privately owned and inaccessible. Next to the castle is located the Church of Saint Francis of Assisi. The originally early Gothic church was rebuilt in 1797 and modified into its current form in 1898.

The Štiřín Castle is a Baroque castle in the village of Štiřín. The original fortress was rebuilt into the castle at the end of the 18th century, and a castle park was founded. It was reconstructed by Jiří Stibral in 1900–1905. Today, the castle is used as a hotel and restaurant, and part of the park serves as a golf course.

Notable people

  • Che Guevara (1928–1967), Argentine revolutionary; lived in Ládví in 1966

References

References

  1. (2025-05-16). "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2025". [[Czech Statistical Office]].
  2. (2022). "Public Census 2021 – basic data". [[Czech Statistical Office]].
  3. Profous, Antonín. (1949). "Místní jména v Čechách II: CH–L".
  4. "Historie obce". Obec Kamenice.
  5. (2015-12-21). "Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011". [[Czech Statistical Office]].
  6. (2021-03-27). "Population Census 2021: Population by sex". [[Czech Statistical Office]].
  7. "Zámek Kamenice". National Heritage Institute.
  8. "Kostel sv. Františka Serafinského (Kamenice, Česko)". Středočeská vědecká knihovna v Kladně.
  9. "Zámek Štiřín". National Heritage Institute.
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