Čimhová

Čimhová is a village and municipality in Tvrdošín District in the Žilina Region of the northern Slovakia. It has over 600 inhabitants and lies on the banks of Oravica river, in the Orava Basin, near the Slovak-Polish border.

Čimhová
Municipality
Montage from top- Church of St Emeric, Skyline of the village with neighbouring Skorušina mountains
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Čimhová
Location of Čimhová in Slovakia
Coordinates: 49°21′44.64″N 19°41′27.6″E
CountrySlovakia
RegionŽilina
Historical CountyOrava
DistrictTvrdošín
First mentioned1438
Founded byHouse of Platthy
Government
  TypeMayor-Council Government
  BodyMunicipal council
  MayorDaniela Tretinová (Independent)
Area
  Total638,827 ha (1,578,576 acres)
Elevation
644 m (2,113 ft)
Population
  Total689
  Density10,626/km2 (27,520/sq mi)
Postal code
027 12
Car PlateTS
Websitehttps://www.obeccimhova.sk/

History

In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1438. The prime settlements were established as part of the colonisation period which started in the 13th century. The house of Platthy received the area as a donation from the king Albert II of Germany, as a recognition for their service in fighting against the Turks. The name 'Chemechowá' (original from 1428) is derived from the flowering plant bird cherry, 'čremcha' (in Slovak) or 'chemecha' (in the local dialect). The name has been under evolution, as the scribes and officials of the kingdom have been of Hungarian or German origin. The name has also been a target for mockeries from the officials of Orava County, which harbored negative stance to the village's owners, the house of Platthy originally from the Liptov County. This conflict of nobility has been a cause of many historical events which ultimately gave shape to the realities present in the contemporary towns and villages located in Orava Basin.

Geography

The municipality lies at an altitude of 644 metres and covers an area of 6.388 km². It has a population of about 645 people.

Genealogical resources

The records for genealogical research are available at the state archive "Statny Archiv in Bytca, Slovakia"

  • Roman Catholic church records (births/marriages/deaths): 1787-1879 (parish A)

See also


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