Malinová
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Malinová (German: Zeche, Hungarian: Csék) is a village and municipality in Prievidza District in the Trenčín Region of western Slovakia. It lies about 15 km north of the town of Prievidza.
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[edit] Evolution of the village name
The village of Malinová was called by many different names over the centuries:
- 1339 Chach
- 1437 Cheche
- 1464 Czecza/Posega
- 1485 Czecha/Pozega
- 1486, 1488, 1490 Czecze, Zech ['tsɛç]
- 1489 Chech
- 1571-1573 Czek
- 1927-1948 Czach, since 1938 also Zeche ['tsɛçə]
- since 1948 Malinová
[edit] History
In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1339.
[edit] Timeline
- 1339 Foundation
- 1431 Church badly damaged by the Hussites
- 1612 First evidence of gold washing
- 1642-08-08 Charter of Count Paul Pálffy ("Wasserverbot")
- 1726 The office of the town judge is sold to the landlord
- 1788 The gothic church is built, the town becomes an independent parish
- 1822 The Trinity is built
- 1846/1847 Rectory and school are rebuilt
- 1806, 1840, 1663 Serious fires
- 1869 Building of St. Mary's chapel
- 1870 The church is closed due to danger of collapse
[edit] Geography
- Population: 867
- Altitude in m above sea level: 345
[edit] Places of interest
[edit] Books
- Schlenker, M. (1986). Von Heimat zu Heimat. Stuttgart: Hilfsbund der Karpatendeutschen Katholiken.
[edit] External links
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