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Lišov

Lišov

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Lišov (; ) is a town in České Budějovice District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 4,700 inhabitants.

Administrative division

Lišov consists of 13 municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):

  • Lišov (3,320)
  • Červený Újezdec (49)
  • Dolní Miletín (78)
  • Dolní Slověnice (105)
  • Horní Miletín (88)
  • Horní Slověnice (125)
  • Hrutov (37)
  • Hůrky (262)
  • Kolný (49)
  • Levín (42)
  • Lhotice (129)
  • Velechvín (93)
  • Vlkovice (136)

Vlkovice forms an exclave of the municipal territory.

Etymology

The name Lišov was probably derived from the personal name Lichý, meaning "Lichý's (settlement)". The personal name itself means 'odd' in Czech, but in old Czech it also meant 'dishonest', 'evil'.

Geography

Dvořiště pond

Lišov is located about 9 km northeast of České Budějovice. It lies in the Třeboň Basin. In addition to several smaller fishponds, there is Dvořiště in the northeastern part of the territory, which is one of the largest ponds in the Czech Republic.

History

The first written mention of Lišov is from 1296. In 1400, it was first referred to as a market town.

Demographics

|1869|4904 |1880|5152 |1890|4760 |1900|4693 |1910|4891 |1921|4779 |1930|4594 |1950|4048 |1961|4101 |1970|3642 |1980|3661 |1991|3806 |2001|3918 |2011|4113 |2021|4513

Transport

The D3 motorway (the section from České Budějovice to Tábor, part of the European route E55) runs along the western municipal border. The I/34 (the section from České Budějovice to Jindřichův Hradec, part of the European route E551 and shortly also part of the European route E49) passes through the town.

Sights

Locus perennis

The most valuable building is the Schwarzenberg Hospital, built by Jan Adolf of Schwarzenberg in 1675–1676.

The Church of Saint Wenceslaus was built in the second half of the 19th century. It replaced the old church. The Church of Saints Nicholas and Leonard in Dolní Slověnice is originally a Gothic church from the late 13th century. It was later rebuilt in the Baroque style.

A technical monument is Locus perennis or "eternal place", an obelisk with built-in levelling markings. It was established here as one of the seven fixed points of accurate levelling of the Austro-Hungarian surveying system for European measurements. According to this system, the altitude of the obelisk is exactly 565.1483 m above sea level in Trieste.

Notable people

  • Milan Sachs (1884–1968), Czech-Croatian opera conductor and composer
  • Milan Křížek (1926–2018), composer, music teacher and violinist

Twin towns – sister cities

Lišov is twinned with:

  • SUI Schüpfen, Switzerland
  • ITA Varmo, Italy

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. "Územní plán Lišov". Město Lišov.
  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. "Územní plán Lišov". Město Lišov.
  8. "Partnerská města". Město Lišov.
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