Čeladná
Čeladná is a municipality and village in the Frýdek-Místek District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,900 inhabitants.
Geography
Čeladná is located about 14 kilometres (9 mi) south of Frýdek-Místek and 27 km (17 mi) south of Ostrava. It lies in the Moravian-Silesian Beskids mountain range. The highest point is the Smrk mountain at 1,276 m (4,186 ft) above sea level. The municipality is situated in the valley of the Čeladenka stream.
History
The first written mention of Čeladná is from 1581.[2]
The spa and rehabilitation centre were founded here in 1902. From the 1950s to 2000, the activity of the spa was suspended and there was a hospital and a famous maternity hospital on the premises, therefore Čeladná is the birthplace of many personalities.[3]
Demographics
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Economy
Čeladná is known for its spa and rehabilitation centre. It is the main employer in the municipality.[3]
In the 21st century, Čeladná has become a popular holiday resort with new hotels and infrastructure.[6]
Transport
Čeladná is located on the railway line Valašské Meziříčí–Frýdlant nad Ostravicí.[7]
Sport
Čeladná is renowned for the largest golf course in the Czech Republic.[6]
Sights
The Chapel of Saints Cyril and Methodius was built in 1936 and is inspired by the work of Dušan Jurkovič.[8]
Notable people
- Miroslava Jaškovská (born 1955), cross-country skier
- Ivo Valenta (born 1956), businessman and politician
- Iveta Bartošová (1966–2014), singer
- Ondřej Kratěna (born 1977), ice hockey player
- Pavel Kubina (born 1977), ice hockey player
- Jakub Janda (born 1978), ski jumper and politician
- Adam Lacko (born 1984), racing driver
- Jan Mazoch (born 1985), ski jumper
References
- ^ "Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2024". Czech Statistical Office. 2024-05-17.
- ^ "Historie" (in Czech). Obec Čeladná. Retrieved 2023-12-11.
- ^ a b "Beskydské rehabilitační centrum" (in Czech). Obec Čeladná. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
- ^ "Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2011 – Okres Frýdek-Místek" (in Czech). Czech Statistical Office. 2015-12-21. pp. 1–2.
- ^ "Population Census 2021: Population by sex". Public Database. Czech Statistical Office. 2021-03-27.
- ^ a b "Současnost" (in Czech). Obec Čeladná. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
- ^ "Detail stanice Čeladná" (in Czech). České dráhy. Retrieved 2023-12-11.
- ^ "Kaple sv. Cyrila a Metoděje" (in Czech). National Heritage Institute. Retrieved 2023-12-11.
External links
- Official website
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- Baška
- Bílá
- Bocanovice
- Brušperk
- Bruzovice
- Bukovec
- Bystřice
- Čeladná
- Dobrá
- Dobratice
- Dolní Domaslavice
- Dolní Lomná
- Dolní Tošanovice
- Fryčovice
- Frýdek-Místek
- Frýdlant nad Ostravicí
- Hnojník
- Horní Domaslavice
- Horní Lomná
- Horní Tošanovice
- Hrádek
- Hrčava
- Hukvaldy
- Jablunkov
- Janovice
- Kaňovice
- Komorní Lhotka
- Košařiska
- Kozlovice
- Krásná
- Krmelín
- Kunčice pod Ondřejníkem
- Lhotka
- Lučina
- Malenovice
- Metylovice
- Milíkov
- Morávka
- Mosty u Jablunkova
- Návsí
- Nižní Lhoty
- Nošovice
- Nýdek
- Ostravice
- Palkovice
- Paskov
- Pazderna
- Písečná
- Písek
- Pražmo
- Pržno
- Pstruží
- Raškovice
- Ropice
- Řeka
- Řepiště
- Sedliště
- Smilovice
- Soběšovice
- Staré Hamry
- Staré Město
- Staříč
- Střítež
- Sviadnov
- Třanovice
- Třinec
- Vělopolí
- Vendryně
- Vojkovice
- Vyšní Lhoty
- Žabeň
- Žermanice