Mosty u Jablunkova

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Mosty u Jablunkova
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Location of Mosty u Jablunkova in the Czech Republic
Location of Mosty u Jablunkova in the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 49°31′34″N, 18°45′13″E
Country Czech Republic
Region Moravian-Silesian
District Frýdek-Místek
First mentioned 16th century
Government
 - Mayor Milan Procházka
Area
 - City 33.95 km²  (13.1 sq mi)
Elevation 490 m (1,607.6 ft)
Population (2007)
 - City 3,982
Postal code 739 98
Website: http://www.mostyujablunkova.cz/

Mosty u Jablunkova (Polish: Mosty koło Jabłonkowa) is a village in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic, located in the Jablunkov Pass. It has 3,982 inhabitants. 18.3% of the population are the Poles.[1] 83.9% of the population are believers. Roman Catholic Church is in a majority (93.8% of the all believers).

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[edit] Sport

There are many occasions for sport and entertainment in Mosty u Jablunkova

[edit] Transport

[edit] Rail

There is a railway of the Czech railway system (track 320 from Žilina to Bohumín). Mosty u Jablunkova has two railway stations. Under the highest point of Jablunkov Pass are two railway tunnels 600 metes long.

[edit] Bus

Buses connect Mosty u Jablunkova with Jablunkov and Hrčava. There are 17 bus stops.

[edit] Car

Through Mosty u Jablunkova runs European route E75 that come from Jablunkov and continue to Slovakia. There is also customs on the route E75.

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Towns and villages in Zaolzie with significant Polish population*

Albrechtice (Olbrachcice) | Bocanovice (Boconowice) | Bukovec (Bukowiec) | Bystřice (Bystrzyca) | Český Těšín (Czeski Cieszyn) | Chotěbuz (Kocobędz) | Dolní Lomná (Łomna Dolna) | Hnojník (Gnojnik) | Horní Lomná (Łomna Górna) | Horní Suchá (Sucha Górna) | Hrádek (Gródek) | Jablunkov (Jabłonków) | Karviná (Karwina)** | Komorní Lhotka (Ligotka Kameralna) | Košařiska (Koszarzyska) | Milíkov (Milików) | Mosty u Jablunkova (Mosty koło Jabłonkowa) | Návsí (Nawsie) | Nýdek (Nydek) | Písečná (Pioseczna) | Písek (Piosek) | Petrovice u Karviné (Piotrowice koło Karwiny) | Řeka (Rzeka) | Ropice (Ropica) | Smilovice (Śmiłowice) | Stonava (Stonawa) | Střítež (Trzycież) | Těrlicko (Cierlicko) | Třanovice (Trzanowice) | Třinec (Trzyniec) | Vělopolí (Wielopole) | Vendryně (Wędrynia)

* More than 10% of total population; 2001 census data.  **Karviná fell under 10% after the 1991 census.
Villages with significant Polish population under the administration of another municipality are not listed.

Coordinates: 49°31′34″N, 18°45′13″E

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