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Wisła (; ; ; ) is a town in , Silesian Voivodeship, southern , with a population of about 11,132 (2019), near the border with the . It is situated in the mountain range in the historical region of and ethnic region of the . Wisła is the Polish name for the , which has its source in the mountains near the town.

It is the only town in Poland with a majority population (as of 2006 roughly two-thirds of the population were ,

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Wisła is a popular year-round tourist destination, being home to Malinka, a ski jumping hill. It is also known for being the home town of ski jumper Adam Małysz. Wisła is also the home of the Beskid Museum displaying tools, folk costumes and from the surrounding region.


History
The first people to settle in Wisła in the late 16th or early 17th century came from two directions: from Ustroń up the river and searching for new pastures in the mountains (see also: ). It was first mentioned in 1615. Politically the village belonged then to the Duchy of Teschen, a fee of the Kingdom of Bohemia, which after 1526 became part of the Habsburg monarchy. It was first recognized as a developed village of the , named na Wisłach, in 1643.
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The majority of its inhabitants were . After issuing the Patent of Toleration in 1781, they subsequently organized a local Lutheran parish as one of over ten in the region.

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After Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire, a modern was introduced in the re-established . The village as a municipality was subscribed to the political district of and the of Skoczów. In the second half of the 19th century it became increasingly popular as a tourist destination.

According to the censuses conducted in 1880, 1890, 1900 and 1910 the population of the municipality grew from 4261 in 1880 to 4685 in 1910 with a majority being native Polish-speakers (98.5%-99%) and a small minority German-speaking (at most 64 or 1.5% in 1880) and at most 4 people Czech-speaking (in 1910), in terms of religion majority were (94.9% in 1910), followed by (232 or 5% in 1910) and 6 . The village was also traditionally inhabited by a specific subgroup of , speaking Cieszyn Silesian dialect.

After World War I, fall of , Polish–Czechoslovak War and the division of in 1920, it became a part of Poland. It was then annexed by at the beginning of World War II. After the war it was restored to . It gained in 1962.


Tourism
In the winter Wisła is known for its skiing: Malinka, a ski jump hill, is located here and hosts international competitions. In the summer, hiking through its many mountain trails is popular. To support its recent growth in tourism, many hotels have been built, the largest of which is Hotel Gołębiewski.

In Wisła a trail starts that leads to the Stożek Wielki, a mountain on the border with the Czech Republic that reaches a height of 978 meters.

Interesting sights in Wisła are:

  • Wisła Castle – one of the official residences of the President of Poland, built in 1929–1930 by Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz
  • Lutheran Church – klassicist church from 1838
  • Habsburg hunting lodge – originally built on the Przysłop Pass, transferred to Wisła in 1985
  • – museum of Adam Małysz


Notable residents
  • (1862–1942), Lutheran bishop
  • Adam Małysz (born 1977), ski jumper
  • Piotr Żyła (born 1987), ski jumper
  • Julian Ochorowicz (1850–1917), philosopher, psychologist, inventor
  • (1952–2020), writer and columnist


Twin towns – sister cities
Wisła is with:


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