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'''Darkov''' ({{lang-pl|Darków}}, {{lang-de|Darkau}}) is a village, now administratively a part of the city of [[Karviná]]. Till [[1948]] it was a separate municipality. It lies on the [[Olza River]]. Prominent landmark is a bridge on the Olza built in [[1925]].
'''Darkov''' ({{lang-pl|Darków}}, {{lang-de|Darkau}}) is a village in [[Karviná District]], [[Moravian-Silesian Region]], [[Czech Republic]], now administratively a part of the city of [[Karviná]]. Till [[1948]] it was a separate municipality. It lies on the [[Olza River]]. Prominent landmark is a bridge on the Olza built in [[1925]].


It is well-known for its Darkov Spa facilities, established in [[1866]] which treats various diseases, mostly diseases of locomotive organs, conditions after accidents and operations etc. It has one of the best [[iodine]]-[[bromine]] waters in Central Europe.
It is well-known for its Darkov Spa facilities, established in [[1866]] which treats various diseases, mostly diseases of locomotive organs, conditions after accidents and operations etc. It has one of the best [[iodine]]-[[bromine]] waters in Central Europe.

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Darkov (Polish: Darków, German: Darkau) is a village in Karviná District, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic, now administratively a part of the city of Karviná. Till 1948 it was a separate municipality. It lies on the Olza River. Prominent landmark is a bridge on the Olza built in 1925.

It is well-known for its Darkov Spa facilities, established in 1866 which treats various diseases, mostly diseases of locomotive organs, conditions after accidents and operations etc. It has one of the best iodine-bromine waters in Central Europe.

Darkov suffered together with neighboring villages of under-mining caused by nearby coal mines.

References

  • Cicha, Irena (2000). Olza od pramene po ujście. Český Těšín: Region Silesia. ISBN 80-238-6081-X. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)

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