Guty (Třinec)
Guty (help·info) (Polish: Guty ) is a village in Frýdek-Místek District, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic. It was a separate municipality but it became a part of the town of Třinec in 1980. It lies in the historical region of Cieszyn Silesia. It has a population of 762 (1 January 2008).[1] A large part of the population of Guty is Polish.
Guty was first mentioned in a written document in 1305 as Gutha.[2] The village is well known for its wooden church built in 1563. It is currently a Catholic church.
The first wooden school in Guty was built in 1775,[3] it was a Protestant school. It served as a school until 1866. In that year a new school was built, with a tower and a bell. It served as a school until 1903. The last Polish school in Guty was built in 1903 and served until 1973. In 1923, the first Czech school was built, it served until 1973. There are currently no schools in the village, so the local children, both Polish and Czech, attend schools in Oldřichovice or Třinec.
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References
- Hosák, Ladislav; and Rudolf Šrámek (1970). Místní jména na Moravě a ve Slezsku I, A-L. Praha: Academia.
- Kubacz, Adam (2001). "Wpływ reform terezjańskich i józefińskich na rozwój szkolnictwa na Śląsku Cieszyńskim". In Janusz Spyra. Książka – biblioteka – szkoła w kulturze Śląska Cieszyńskiego. Materiały z konferencji naukowej Cieszyn 4-5 listopada 1999. Cieszyn: Książnica Cieszyńska, Zarząd Główny Macierzy Ziemi Cieszyńskiej, Społeczny Komitet Budowy Pomnika Ks. Leopolda Jana Szersznika. ISBN 83-902888-8-5.
- Londzin, Józef (1932). Kościoły drewniane na Śląsku Cieszyńskim. Cieszyn: Dziedzictwo błog. Jana Sarkandra. pp. 92–97. OCLC 297540848.
- Myrdacz, Jan (January 2007). "Dzieje szkolnictwa w Gutach". Zwrot: 24.
- Zahradnik, Stanisław; and Marek Ryczkowski (1992). Korzenie Zaolzia. Warszawa - Praga - Trzyniec: PAI-press. OCLC 177389723.
External links
- (English) Guty congregation of SCEAV
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Creek in Guty during winter
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Monument in Guty built in 1898 to commemorate the construction of a road. Inscription is in Polish.
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Catholic cemetery near the wooden church
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Wooden church
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Wooden church
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Beskids as seen from Guty
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Lutheran church
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Monument dedicated to local victims of World War I. Inscriptions are in Polish.
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Coordinates: 49°38′40″N 18°35′40″E / 49.64444°N 18.59444°E