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Kyjov (Hodonín District)

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Area
  
29.88 km²

Number of airports
  
1

Elevation
  
192 m

Local time
  
Sunday 3:06 PM

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9°C, Wind W at 14 km/h, 59% Humidity

Kyjov ( [ˈkɪjof]; Latin: Gaya, German: Gaya or Geyen) is a town in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 12,000 inhabitants. Kyjov is famous for its folk festival which takes place every four years. Kyjov participated and won silver in the 2008 Entente Florale

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Map of Kyjov, Czechia

The villages Bohuslavice, Boršov and Nětčice are administrative parts of Kyjov.

History

The first mention of the village is from 1126 as a local trading centre. The town endured fires, plagues and sieges from the Ottoman Empire in the Middle Ages. During the Hussite wars the town leaned to Utraquism. It was under the rule of the Olomouc monastery until 1548, when the town achieved recognition as a King's town.

Until 1918, GAYA IN MÄHREN - KYJOV (previously GAYA or GAIA) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), head of the district with the same name, one of the 34 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Moravia.

Kyjov is a centre of regional folklore. Slovácký Rok (Moravian Slovakian Year Festival) – the oldest Moravian folklore festival, has taken place there since 1921.

Sister towns

  • Hollabrunn, Austria
  • Yvetot, France
  • Famous people

  • Radola Gajda (1892–1948), military commander and politician.
  • Bohumil Sekla (1901–1987), professor, biologist - Charles University.
  • Miroslav Tichý (1926-2011), painter, photographer.
  • Vladimír Vašíček (1919–2003), painter.
  • Silvia Saint (1976), porn actress.
  • Jan Bárta (1984), professional road cyclist.
  • References

    Kyjov (Hodonín District) Wikipedia


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