
Kysuce region around Veľká Rača
Kysuce is a traditional
informal name of a region in north-western Slovakia
, situated
around the Kysuca
river and
bordering the Orava region in the
east and the Czech
Republic
in the
west. It consists of two
districts,
Čadca and
Kysucké Nové Mesto.
The region
is surrounded by the numerous mountain ranges, for example Javorníky
in the west, or the Moravian-Silesian Beskids in the
north. The highest hill is
Veľká Rača (1236 m). In the past,
Kysuce region was part of the
Trenčín county.
Settlement
The oldest
known settlement in the Kysuce region is Kysucké Nové Mesto, which
was first mentioned in 1321 as a toll collecting place, which was
part of a trade route between Žilina and Těšín via Jablunkov Pass
, but otherwise the region was relatively
uninhabitated.
Kysuce region began to be settled in the 16th and 17th centuries at
the time of Valach colonization. The new inhabitants were mostly
Slovaks, from foreign settlers Rusyns, Poles and Romanians, but
also Czechs and Germans. Many towns were established first around
this time, for example Čadca in 1572. Many people live in small
villages or lone cottages in the mountains (which are called
kopanice).
Today main towns in the Kysuce region are
Kysucké Nové
Mesto
, Čadca
and Turzovka
.
Climate

Steam locomotive on the back swath
railway, Nová Bystrica, part Vychylovka
Like the neighboring Orava region, Kysuce region has long winters
and long-lasting snow cover, and cold and rainy weather in general,
what forces local people to heat their homes from September/October
until May, and during winter months, many of the villages and
cottages are difficult to access.
Economy
Traditionally, Kysuce is considered to be one of the poorest
regions in Slovakia.
Inhabitants of Kysuce have to commute for
work elsewhere, for example to the coal mines in the Ostrava Region
in the Czech
Republic
, as the
region has little industry, particularly today. The worst
situation was in the 1990s when many factories were shut down or
reduced. However, the regional economy is now recovering and
growing thanks to the good ski and cross-country conditions and the
Snow Paradise center in Veľká Rača-Oščadnica is one of the
most developed ski resorts in Slovakia.
There are also many
other tourist attractions available, for example the back swath railway
near Nová Bystrica
, or museum of the Kysuce village also near Nová
Bystrica, which was created in 1974 primarily for the purpose of
saving buildings from the villages inundated by the Nová Bystrica
reservoir.
Transport
The region
is located at the main road and railway between Žilina
and Ostrava
, as well to
Poland
. The first railroad that connected Kysuce to
the other parts of Austria-Hungary was built in 1871 as part of the
Košice-Bohumín
Railway.
Currently, there is only one short part of
the D3 motorway between
Oščadnica
and Čadca
.
Connection to Orava is currently under construction and should be
opened in 2008. It should replace the original road, which was
inundated along with the construction of Nová Bystrica reservoir,
leaving 11 km gap between the two ends of formerly compact
road.
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