3. Skoczów
∙ Skoczów is a silesian city in the Cieszyn poviat, the seat of
the municipal-rural commune of Skoczów.
∙ The city is characterized by the religious diversity associated
with the dominant Roman Catholic and Lutheran
denominations.
∙ According to data from December 31, 2012, the city had
14,868 inhabitants
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5. Location
∙ Skoczów lies within the historical boundaries of the Cieszyn Silesia region,
while referring to the geographical aspect, it lies at the southern end of the
Upper Vistula Valley region, which is part of the Oświęcim Basin. From the
east, south and west, the city is surrounded by the Silesian Foothills, a
section of which - the eastern slope of Górka Wilamowicka (388 m above
sea level) - belongs to Skoczów
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∙ Here is a link to the map of Skoczów and villages around.
10. ∙ The local legend about the origin of the
name of the town mentions a real
stronghold that used to exist in
Międzywiec, upstream of the Bładnica
River. With time, people began to settle in
the present area of the city, and the old
stronghold collapsed. The town that
"jumped" to its present place is therefore
called Skoczów. In 1327 it is mentioned as
the oppidum Scocoviense. On the map of
Abraham Ortelius from 1603, the village
appears as Skoczow. The Swiss
cartographer and geographer Matthäus
Merian in his work "Topographia" published
in 1650 gives two Germanized forms of the
name of the place: "Skotzaw" and
"Sckozau". The geographic dictionary of
13. In Skoczów
you can
find religiou
s
communitie
s like:
∙ Seventh-day Adventist Church
∙ Evangelical-Augsburg Church
∙ Roman Catholic Church
∙ Church of Free Christians
∙ Pentecostal church
∙ Mission "Life Service Center"
∙ Jehovah's Witnesses
14. There are also some
cementaries:
∙ Evangelical-Augsburg Cemetery in
Skoczów
∙ Roman Catholic cemetery in Skoczów
∙ Old Jewish cemetery
19. If you like
sightseeing
by bike, you
will find
special Touri
st and
bicycle
routes
Some examples:
yellow tourist trail - to Równica through
Lipowiec and Lipowski Groń - approx. 3½h
green tourist trail - through Górki Wielkie to
the saddle between Zebrzydka and Łazek in
the Błatnia range, then you can follow the red
hiking trail to Błatnia - a total of approx. 4½h
20. There are three
marked walking
routes in the city. On
the Market Square
and at the Gustaw
Morcinek, there are
large boards with a
map and trail
characteristics
Sightseeing Trail - Żółta.svg
Walking Sarkander Trail - set out in
1993, renovated in 2006, leading
around places associated with the
life and cult of St. Jan Sarkander
Tourist path - red svg Morcinkowski
Walking Trail - set out in 2006,
connecting places associated with
Gustaw Morcinek
22. ∙ Monday, May 22, 1995 was a special day in the
700-year history of a small town. On that day,
something happened that did not appear in our
wildest dreams. The Holy Father, John Paul II,
came to Skoczów on an unofficial visit. On the
Kaplicówka hill, where the main celebration of
the pastoral pilgrimage to the Bielsko-Żywiec
diocese took place. The Polish Pope was
welcomed by a quarter of a million pilgrims from
all Polish dioceses. Back then, no one thought
about the piercing wind, nagging chill and the
ubiquitous mud.