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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Telč' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
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Town in Vysoxc4x8dina, Czech Republic
Telxc4x8d (Czech pronunciation: [txc9x9bltxcax83]; German: Teltsch) is a town in the Jihlava District in the Vysoxc4x8dina Region of the Czech Republic.
The town is well known for its historic centre, which is protected by law as urban monument reservation and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
According to a local legend, the town was founded in 1099, however the first recorded mention is from 1315.
[2] The town was founded in the 13th century as a royal water fort on the crossroads of busy merchant routes between Bohemia, Moravia and Austria.
The counter-reformation brought the Jesuits to the town, who built the church of Name of Jesus in 1666xe2x80x9367, according to the plans of Domenico Orsi.
The town of Telxc4x8d is located near the southwestern border between Moravia and Bohemia, in the Vysoxc4x8dina Region of the Czech Republic.
The property consists of the historic town centre, with the castle situated in the middle, and of two bodies of water, originally having a defensive function.
The origins of the settlement are unclear: there was an early medieval settlement at Starxc3xa9 Mxc4x9bsto to the south-east of the present town, but there is no mention of Telxc4x8d in documentary records before 1333-1335, when reference is made to the existence there of an important castle (and presumably also a church and settlement).
The town of Telxc4x8d, whose area covers 36 ha, was probably founded in the mid 14th century.
The town itself is of special importance since it was founded on purpose to gain political and economic control over an area where there were deep forests in the 13th and 14th centuries.
So far, minor improvements of the buildings that have been carried out had no important negative impact either on their character or on the overall layout of the town.
Nevertheless, the increasing development pressure on the roofscape might have a negative impact on the visual integrity of the town, which is very well preserved.