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Chmeľnica
The last living community of Zipser Germans in Slovakia, Chmeľnica (Hopgarten) is where the Outzäpsersch (Altzipserisch) dialect is still spoken by a small number of elderly residents. This village is a fragile custodian of seven centuries of German-language cultural memory in the Spiš region — including potential guild feast-day traditions and seasonal vocabulary that were lost when the broader Zipser community was expelled after WWII. The Slovak heritage system does not present Chmeľnica as a distinct cultural site, making it a hidden but important anchor for pre-expulsion Spiš festival memory. Anchor modes: living_ritual; material_layer | Search hooks: Chmeľnica; Hopgarten; Outzäpsersch; Zipser German dialect; guild feast; German diaspora Spiš
Hear Outzäpsersch spoken by remaining elderly residents; observe traditional Spiš German vernacular architecture in the village; visit the local church which may preserve German-language inscriptions