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Sloupnice is a municipality and village in
Svitavy District Svitavy District () is a district in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Svitavy. Administrative division Svitavy District is divided into four administrative districts of municipalities with extended competenc ...
in the
Pardubice Region Pardubice Region () is an administrative unit () of the Czech Republic, located mainly in the eastern part of its historical region of Bohemia, with a small part in northwestern Moravia. It is named after its capital Pardubice. As an administrat ...
of the
Czech Republic The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the south ...
. It has about 1,800 inhabitants.


Administrative division

Sloupnice consists of four municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Dolní Sloupnice (635) *Horní Sloupnice (1,070) *Končiny 1.díl (10) *Končiny 2.díl (2)


Etymology

The name Sloupnice has been transferred from the name of the eponymous local stream, mentioned first in 1167. The stream's name probably originates from the word , used for a basket used in fishery. The name Končiny (from , i.e. 'end') referred to a place located on the edge of the village away from its centre.


Geography

Sloupnice is located about north of
Svitavy Svitavy (; ) is a town in Svitavy District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 16,000 inhabitants. It is the birthplace of Oskar Schindler and the centre of the Czech Esperanto movement. The historic town centre is well pr ...
and southeast of
Pardubice Pardubice (; ) is a city in the Czech Republic. It has about 92,000 inhabitants. It is the capital city of the Pardubice Region and lies on the Elbe River. The historic centre is well preserved and is protected as an Cultural monument (Czech Repub ...
. It lies in the
Svitavy Uplands The Svitavy Uplands or Svitavy Hills () are uplands and a geomorphological mesoregion of the Czech Republic. It is located in the Pardubice Region and it belongs to the largest mesoregions in the country. Geomorphology The Svitavy Uplands is a ...
. The highest point is the hill Řetová at above sea level. Dolní Sloupnice and Horní Sloupnice form a
linear village In mathematics, the term ''linear'' is used in two distinct senses for two different properties: * linearity of a '' function'' (or '' mapping''); * linearity of a ''polynomial''. An example of a linear function is the function defined by f(x)= ...
around the stream Sloupnický potok, along the east-west road connecting the towns
Ústí nad Orlicí Ústí nad Orlicí (; ) is a town in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 14,000 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected as an Cultural monument (Czech Republic)#Monument zones, urban monument z ...
and
Vysoké Mýto Vysoké Mýto (; , also ''Hohenmauth'') is a town in Ústí nad Orlicí District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 13,000 inhabitants. Its town square is the largest example of its type in the country. The historic town ...
.


History

Sloupnice was founded during the colonization of this area in the second half of the 13th century. The first written mention of Sloupnice is from 1292, when it was donated to
Zbraslav Monastery The Cistercian Abbey of Zbraslav (, , ) located in Zbraslav near Prague (today part of Prague) was one of the most significant monastery, monasteries of the Cistercians, Cistercian Order in the Kingdom of Bohemia (present-day Czech Republic). Fou ...
by King
Wenceslaus II Wenceslaus II Přemyslid (; ; 27 SeptemberK. Charvátová, ''Václav II. Král český a polský'', Prague 2007, p. 18. 1271 – 21 June 1305) was King of Bohemia (1278–1305), Duke of Cracow (1291–1305), and King of Poland (1296–1305 ...
. However, the donation was probably cancelled and in the early 14th century, the nobleman Vítek of Švábenice was documented as the owner. At the beginning of the 16th century, Sloupnice was acquired by Jan Kostka of Postupice, who annexed it to the Brandýs estate. From 1621 until the declaration of the
Patent of Toleration The Patent of Toleration (, ) was an edict of toleration issued on 13 October 1781 by the Habsburg emperor Joseph II. Part of the Josephinist reforms, the Patent extended religious freedom to non-Catholic Christians living in the crown lands ...
in 1781, non-catholic religious practice was banned in Bohemia. In 1783, the evangelical community, having survived in secret, was established openly in Sloupnice. Services were first held in nearby
Džbánov Džbánov is a municipality and village in Ústí nad Orlicí District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 400 inhabitants. Etymology The similarity with the Czech word ''džbán'' (i.e. 'jug') is only coincidental. The n ...
, but the evangelical church in Dolní Sloupnice was built in 1795. From 1572, the large village was divided into two village parts (Horní – 'upper' and Dolní – 'lower') for administrative purposes. In 1924, the two parts became two separate municipalities, but in 1976, they were merged again. From 1 January 2007, Sloupnice is no longer a part of
Ústí nad Orlicí District Ústí nad Orlicí District () is a Okres, district in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Ústí nad Orlicí, but the most populated town is Česká Třebová. Administrative division Ústí nad Orlicí District ...
and belongs to Svitavy District.


Demographics


Transport

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


Sights

The main landmark of Horní Sloupnice is the Church of Saint Nicholas. It was originally a Gothic church, first mentioned in 1350 and rebuilt into its current Baroque form in 1712. A landmark is the evangelical church in Dolní Sloupnice, built in 1795. It also still serves its original purpose.


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External links

* {{authority control Villages in Svitavy District