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Říp Mountain (also known as Říp Hill; IPA: [ˈɦora ˈr̝iːp] (listen); German: [Sankt] Georgsberg or Raudnitzer Berg) is a 461 metres (1,512 ft) high solitary hill located 20 km south-east of Litoměřice, Czech Republic. According to national legend, it is the place where the first Czechs settled. The mountain and the rotunda on its top are among the Czech national cultural monuments.[1]

Říp Mountain
Říp from the south
Highest point
Elevation461 m (1,512 ft)
Prominence200 m (660 ft)
Isolation21.5 km (13.4 mi) 
Coordinates50°23′11″N 14°17′18″E
Geography
Říp Mountain
Location in the Czech Republic
LocationCzech Republic
Parent rangeLower Eger Table

Říp, being visible from great distance, has always been an important orientation point in the Bohemian scenery and has attracted attention since the oldest times.


Geomorphology


In terms of geomorphological division, Říp is located in the flatland of the Lower Eger Table within the Central Bohemian Table macroregion, and is the highest peak of the Central Bohemian Table.


Geology


View from Říp
View from Říp

Geologically, Říp is the erosional remnant of a Late Oligocene volcano and is composed of basalt nephelites containing olivine granules, amphibole, leucite and — among others — magnetite, so a local magnetic anomaly can even be observed there by the compass.


Nature


The hill was bare until 1879 when Mořic Lobkowitz had it planted with trees. Today, almost all of the mountain is covered by an oak-and-hornbeam forest with some maple, pine ash, and linden trees. Some rare thermophile plants can be found at the few tree-less places on the top of the hill, such as Gagea bohemica and Iris pumila.


Name


The name of the mountain is of pre-Slavic origin and probably comes from the Old-Germanic stem ríp- (elevation, hill), which has the Latin parallel in the word rípa (shore, slope, hillside).[2][3] Some linguists also derive the origin of the name from the Illyrian-Thracian base.[4]


Legend


The rotunda of Saint George on top of the hill
The rotunda of Saint George on top of the hill

According to a traditional legend, first recorded by the ancient Czech chronicler Cosmas of Prague in the early 12th century, Říp was the place where the first Slavs, led by Forefather Čech, settled. According to the Chronicle of Dalimil from 1310, when Čech and his people climbed Říp Mountain, he looked upon the landscape and told his brothers that they have reached the promised land: "We have a country at our will, here will be our tables always full, enough of wild animals, birds, fishes, bees and hardness against enemies."[5]

The land was named after the leader. In the 16th century, the legend was revived by Václav Hájek of Libočany who claimed that Čech was buried in the nearby village of Ctiněves and, later on, by Alois Jirásek in his Old Bohemian Legends from 1894.


Buildings


On top of the hill there is a romanesque rotunda of Saint George, which is one of the oldest buildings in the Czech Republic. This is mentioned for the first time in 1126, when Soběslav I, Duke of Bohemia, commemorating his victory at the Battle of Chlumec, where he defeated Holy Roman Emperor Lothair III, had the rotunda repaired and extended by the western circular tower. The rotunda's current appearance is the result of a purist reconstruction during the 1870s.

Inside the rotunda is a stone sculpture by contemporary Czech artist Stanislav Hanzík "The Good Shepherd" from 1979, symbolising the arrival of Czech ancestors to the country and the beginning of Czech history there.

Near the rotunda is a tourist hut that was built in 1907 and still serves travellers today. In accordance with the patriotic spirit of that era, a wooden plate is mounted on the hut wall that says, "What Mecca is to a Muslim, Říp is to a Czech" (Czech: "Co Mohamedu Mekka, to Čechu Říp").


Points of interest


The top of Říp became a popular pilgrimage place and a frequent site of national manifestations and mass meetings. A famous manifestation was held there on 10 May 1868 when the foundation stone was taken from the hill for the newly built National Theatre in Prague. Tradition has it that each Czech should climb this mountain at least once in his life.[6]


References


  1. "Říp – rotunda - Národní památkový ústav". Npu.cz.
  2. Profous, Antonín (1951). Místní jména v Čechách: Jejich vznik, původní význam a změny, díl 3. M-Ř. Prague, Czechoslovakia: Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences.
  3. "Od Řípu až k Babě po vrcholcích hor" (in Czech). Czech Radio. 10 December 2011.
  4. "Kterak Říp k svému jménu přišel" (in Czech). Vesmír. 5 June 1996.
  5. "Praotec Čech". hora-rip.cz. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
  6. hora-rip.eu



На других языках


[de] Říp

Der Říp [.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}r̝iːp] Aussprache?/i (deutsch Sankt Georgsberg, Georgsberg, Reif[1] auch Raudnitzer Berg) ist ein 456 m hoher Berg im Okres Litoměřice in Tschechien. Er liegt linksseitig der Elbe 6,5 Kilometer südlich der Stadt Roudnice nad Labem (Raudnitz) bei dem Dorf Krabčice. Der sagenumwobene Berg war lange Zeit ein katholischer Wallfahrtsort und ist seit 1848 eine tschechisch-nationale Gedenkstätte. Der aus der böhmischen Ebene markant und hutartig aufgewölbte Berg aus Basalt wurde wegen seiner auffallend gerundeten Form im Volksmund gelegentlich auch als „Käseglocke“ bezeichnet.
- [en] Říp Mountain

[fr] Říp

Říp est un sommet isolé de 461 m d'altitude situé sur le territoire de la commune de Mnetěš, dans la région d'Ústí nad Labem, en Tchéquie. Selon la légende les premiers Tchèques s'y installèrent.

[it] Říp

Říp è un rilievo di origine vulcanica della Repubblica Ceca, alto 455,2 m[1], posto nella pianura centrale della Boemia dove, secondo la leggenda, si stabilì il primo nucleo del popolo ceco, 25 km a sud est di Litoměřice. È considerato sacro dalla popolazione ceca.[2] Sulla sommità è stata realizzata una piccola chiesa a pianta circolare dedicata a San Giorgio.

[ru] Ржип

Ржип (чеш. hora Říp) — гора в Чехии. Высота 459 метров. Расположена посреди равнины, благодаря чему видна с большого расстояния. Геологически представляет собой остатки древнего вулкана.



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