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Divinka (Hungarian: Kisdivény) is a village and municipality in Žilina District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia.

Divinka
Kis Divina, Klein Divina
Village
Obec Divinka
Clockwise from top: Lake in Divinka; Folk house in Lalinok; Observation tower in Divinka; Art Nouveau cross in Lalinok; Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk in Divinka; Bell tower in Lalinok; Mansion in Divinka
CountrySlovakia
RegionŽilina
DistrictŽilina
BoroughsLalinok village (from September 22, 1911)
Government
  starostaMichal Krško, Independent
Area
  Total5.17 km2 (2.00 sq mi)
Elevation
327 m (1,073 ft)
Population
 (2017)
  Total1 024
Postal code
013 31 (Post Office in Divina)
Car plateZA
Websitehttp://divinka-lalinok.sk/

History


The modern village of Divinka consists of two parts, which were originally two separate villages: Divinka (former Malá Divina) and Lalinok, which merged in 1911. During the Austro-Hungarian period, the village was a part of Trencsén County and belonged to the district of Kysucké Nové Mesto. The Veľký Vrch hill was fortified with ramparts of a vast hillfort, that rise up majestically above the village Divinka, which, thanks to its strategic location, has been inhabited since ancient times. This place, which gave many important testimonies of settlement in the times long before the first written mention of Divinka or Lalinok, is today a well-known cultural, historical and natural site. The castle occupies an area of approximately 12 hectares. Pieces of ceramics, iron, bronze and gold objects have been found there. The most famous discovery is the Celtic cointype "Divinka".

The first written mention of Lalinok dates back to April 4, 1325, in the document dealing with the property transfers of the noble Borčický family, Lalinok is referred to as Lylihng. The earliest direct written record of Divinka is preserved in the letter of the Nitra Cathedral chapter (Latin: Capitulum Ecclesiae Nitriensis), dated to March 19, 1393. The Chapter announced not only King Sigismund of Luxembourg but all the villages of the Lietava estate, including Divinka (referred to as Kysdywyne) and Lalinok (referred to as Lelenk), too, that the new lawful overlord of Lietava castle and the estate had become Dezider from Kapla.[1]

Local residents have retained traditional folk costumes as well as dialect, but they are no longer worn. In the middle of the 19th century, divinity and tinker trade were the two most widespread crafts. A typical feature of this region was emigration. Local people traveled to the United States, Belgium, Denmark, and Germany to work there.[1]


Geography


The municipality lies at an altitude of 327 metres and covers an area of 5.174 km². It has a population of about 1 024 people. Divinka is surrounded by a number of hills: Malý vrch, Veľký vrch, Prašivá, Všivák and Bok. Lalinok is surrounded by Homola and Hradisko. The highest point in the land area is the peak of Prašivá, with an altitude of 626 m above sea level.


Religion



Roman Catholic Church


The village has a strong Roman Catholic tradition. From the point of view of church autonomy, Divinka and Lalinok have never formed a separate parish. They have always been in the administration of other parishes since their creation. The municipalities alternately belonged to the Parish district Dolný Hričov or Kysucké Nové Mesto. After the establishment of a separate parish in the nearby village called Divina (former Veľká Divina) in 1771, Divinka and Lalinok joined it. Today, the village belongs to the administration of the Diocese of Žilina.[1]


Judaism


An integral part of the history and demography of Divinka and Lalinok was also the Jewish ethnicity. The Jews moved to Divinka and Lalinok sometime in the first half of the 19th century and devoted themselves to timber trade and tavern services. The Jews left voluntarily later in 1918, after selling out their possessions to local residents.[1]


Monuments



Divinka



Lalinok


In Lalinok, old wooden folk houses from the 19th century have been preserved. A single track railway, which does not exist anymore, was the curiosity of Lalinok. It was used to transport material from the stone quarry in Divinka to construct the county road from Budatín to Kotešová. In the past, there were two mills in Divinka, one of which is now used as the Municipal office building.


Genealogical resources


The records for genealogical research are available at the state archive "Štátny archív v Žiline so sídlom v Bytči".


Sport


Ski jumping is the most popular among sporting activities, locally. The origin of the skiing sport in Lalinok can be dated to 1940. Legendary were also the biking races that arose in 1991 and had a long tradition in the village. Like everywhere in the surrounding villages, Divinka and Lalinok have their own football history. At first football was played on natural playing fields with handball balls while the cattle grazed. Since 1939, Easter football tournaments have been played in nearby Svederník. Today there is a large football field in Divinka.


Significant natives



See also



References


  1. Sobola, Marek (2018). Sobola, Marek (ed.). Divinka Lalinok. Divinka: Village of Divinka. ISBN 978-80-570-0193-5.
  2. "Nad Divinkou vyrástla nová rozhľadňa. Otvoria ju na Silvestra | Žilinský večerník". www.zilinskyvecernik.sk. Retrieved 2019-01-01.
  3. TASR. "Na Malom vrchu nad obcou Divinka-Lalinok otvorili novú rozhľadňu". TERAZ.sk. Retrieved 2019-01-01.
  4. Sobola, Marek. "100. výročie veľkej vojny: V obci Lalinok si uctili pamiatku obetí globálneho konfliktu". www.sobola.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 2019-01-03.



На других языках


[de] Divinka

Divinka (bis zum 19. Jahrhundert slowakisch auch „Malá Divina“; ungarisch Kisdivény – bis 1907 Kisdivina)[1] ist eine Gemeinde im Norden der Slowakei mit 1029 Einwohnern (Stand 31. Dezember 2020) im Okres Žilina, einem Kreis des Žilinský kraj.
- [en] Divinka



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