Spišské Bystré

Spišské Bystré, known officially until 1948 as Kubachy (German: Kuhbach) is a large village and municipality of the Poprad District in the Prešov Region of northern Slovakia.[1]

Spišské Bystré
Municipality
Spišské Bystré
Coat of arms
Spišské Bystré
Location of Spišské Bystré in the Prešov Region
Spišské Bystré
Location of Spišské Bystré in Slovakia
Coordinates: 48°59′32″N 20°14′15″E
Country Slovakia
RegionPrešov
DistrictPoprad
Area
  Total37.868688 km2 (14.621182 sq mi)
Elevation
673 m (2,208 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2010)
  Total2,437
  Density64/km2 (170/sq mi)
Postal code
059 18
Area code(s)+421-52
Car platePP
Websitewww.spisskebystre.sk

History

In historical records, the village was first mentioned in 1294.

Geography

The municipality lies at an elevation of 674 metres (2,211 ft) and covers an area of 38.031 km2 (14.684 mi2). It has a population of approximately 2,400 people.

Economy and Infrastructure

Spišské Bystré has a football club which was established in 1934, OFK 1934 SPIŠSKÉ BYSTRÉ.[2] In the nearby locality, Kubašok, there is touristic infrastructure which comprises a ski-lift and a couple of cottages. One of the major cultural sights is the Roman Catholic neo-gothic church of St. Michal which was rebuilt in 1926 after a fire destroyed the original building. It is located on the main square of the village on Michalská street. The local church is exceptional because of one world rarity - on the walls is the Way of the Cross, which depicts other scenes, such as those described in the Bible and officially presented in the Catholic Church, or the scenes are assigned to different Stations numbers.

Notable Personalities

  • Eliáš Mlynarovich, writer
  • Peter Stašák, singer
  • Plk. F/Lt Franišek Chmura (born 17.8.1919), pilot, member of RAF forces during WWII
  • Pplk. F/Sgt Andrej Lopúch (born 12.7.19130), radio officer, shooter, member of RAF forces during WWII

References

  1. "Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic" (PDF). Výsledky SODB 2011. Štatistický úrad SR. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  2. https://fkspisskebystre.webnode.sk/


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