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Tisá : ウィキペディア英語版
Tisá

Tisá ((ドイツ語:Tissa), earlier also Tyssa) is a village, which belongs to the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. The municipality covers an area of 11.85 square kilometres and has a population of 918 as of 2013. Tisá lies approximately north of Ústí nad Labem and north of Prague and south of borders with Germany. The village is situated in 548 - 550 meters above sea level.〔()〕
==History==
Around the year of 500 a group of the Slavs came to the village. The origin of the name is from the Czech word "tis", meaning yew. In the 14th century the Vantenberks usurped an extensive area around Tetschen ((チェコ語:Děčín)) and built a stronghold named Šenov. Under the region of knights of Bünau ((チェコ語:Bynov)) there was a major economic expansion. In 1554 – 1557 Günter I developed a castle with a Lutheran church, presbytery, school, brewery and the name of the village was changed due to the castle into Schönstein. In 1631 Croatians and Swedes burned all of the objects in Tisá and Schönstein. In 1750 several factories were built, and the city became a cradle of the button industry.
Today the municipal office of Tisá administers two other villages, Ostrov and Rájec. Since 1998 their coat of arms has been represented by three small yew branches.

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