Vyšný Medzev

Vyšný Medzev
German: Obermetzenseifen, Hungarian: Felsőmecenzéf
Village
Vyšný Medzev,Rímskokatolícky kostol svätej Márie Magdalény
Name origin: Obermetzenseifen
Country Slovakia
Region Košice
District Košice-okolie
Elevation 383 m (1,257 ft)
Coordinates SK 48°43′10″N 20°54′30″E / 48.71944°N 20.90833°E / 48.71944; 20.90833Coordinates: SK 48°43′10″N 20°54′30″E / 48.71944°N 20.90833°E / 48.71944; 20.90833
Area 32.345 km2 (12.488 sq mi)
Population 533 (2005)
Density 16/km2 (41/sq mi)
First mentioned 1427
Postal code 044 31
Area code +421-55
Car plate KS
Location in Slovakia
Statistics: MOŠ/MIS

Vyšný Medzev (German: Obermetzenseifen, Hungarian: Felsőmecenzéf) is a village and municipality of Košice-okolie District in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia. It is one of several towns in Bodva Valley. Other towns in Bodva Valley include: Jasov, Lucia Bania, Medzev (Metzenseifen), and Stos.

History

Origins

The Settlers

It seems almost a certainty, that the farmers, especially those from Thuringia from “Das Dörfl”, moved to Vyšný Medzev ("Upper Metzenseifen"), or then named German: Obermetzenseifen, during the first liniage of farmers and as a minority compared to the miners, whose home lies in the Bodwa Valley in Medzev, or then known as German: Metzenseifen. Until 1427, there was a mere mention of a town in the Jasov monastery's documents (Kauer, J. et al. 1986). It is no wonder then, that the Premonstratensian Order—the "white" fathers—assumed religious control of this area. They favored the "Obere Ort" most likely due to the good relationship between the monastery in Jasov and its near proximity to the Lucia Mountain Mine.

Official Recognition

The contract, related to the mentioned town in 1427, was signed by the abbot of the monastery in Jasov on October 21, 1430. The vicar Johann from Vyšný Medzev, the judge Michael Swrger (later Schürger), the sworn in Hannus Nykel, Closperges and Cristan Lewberth and other invited townsmen were present at the signing.[1]

Geography

The village lies at an altitude of 383 metres and covers an area of 32.345 km². It has a population of 533 people.

Notes

  1. Kauer, J., Schürger, J. and Wagner, K. 1986, ch. 8

References


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