Obecní úřad Držková:
-The oldest written mention of the village dates back to 1391
- the northernmost village of the district of Zlín
- the lowest point - "Teplica" - 355 meters above sea level (settlement on the way from Kašava to Držková). Altitude of the village is
380m asl
-the highest point - "U Tří kameňů" -748m above sea level. The peak is also the border landmark of the former manor Lukovské - Bystřická - Kelečské.
Držková has two triples. One is on Troják - Držková / Rajnochovice / Hošťálková (Zlín / Kroměříž / Vsetín districts). The second triad is on the already mentioned peak "U Tří kameňů" - Držková / Chvalčov / Rajnochovice. It follows from the above that a similar "privilege" has the neighboring village of Rajnochovice. In the village of Držková there is a mountain named "Holý vrch" (715 m above sea level). This hill is the imaginary center of the Hostýn Hills.
From the ridge called "Kotáry" it is possible to see the Beskydy hills Radhošť and Lysá hora in clear visibility.
Surrounding the village abounds in rare natural wealth. This is evidenced by 3 nature reserves. The southernmost is called "Rocks", not far from it is located "Holík's reservation". The last, most northerly situated reserve is "Solisko" on the southern slope of the hill "U Tří kameňů".
In the center of the village is a replica of the local Wallachian bell tower. The original building dates from the 18th century. It was demolished in the mid-20th century. new bell tower - replica was built according to preserved photographs of 1998. From the original architecture we can mention Slovak's cottage with wooden beehives in Košařisky and Havlík's cottage in Kotáre.
- total land area 2086 ha
- agricultural land 270 ha
-forests 1752 ha
- water area 6 ha
- built-up area 8 ha
-other area of 50 ha.