Moravská Třebová
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Moravská Třebová | |||
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Country | Czech Republic | ||
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Region | Pardubice | ||
District | Svitavy | ||
Commune | Moravská Třebová | ||
Elevation | 360 m (1,181 ft) | ||
Coordinates | |||
Area | 42.205 km² (16.295 sq mi) | ||
Population | 11,414 | ||
Density | 270 /km² (699 /sq mi) | ||
First mentioned | 1270 | ||
Mayor | Josef Ošťádal | ||
Timezone | CET (UTC+1) | ||
- summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | ||
Postal code | 571 01 | ||
Wikimedia Commons: Moravská Třebová | |||
Statistics: statnisprava.cz | |||
Website: www.mtrebova-city.cz | |||
Moravská Třebová (IPA: [ˈmorafska: ˈtr̝̊ɛbova:]; German: Mährisch Trübau) is a town in the Svitavy District and lies in the Pardubice Region, Czech Republic. It has around 11,300 inhabitants.
Moravská Třebová is located on the Třebůvka River (German: Mährische Triebe) in the landscape of the "Schönhengstgau".
It was the largest German linguistic enclave within Bohemia and Moravia. Some locations were just some kilometers apart from the other German-speaking areas. Until the expulsion of the Germans in 1945/46 it was exclusively inhabited by German population. Between 1850 and 1960 Moravská Třebová has been a district town.
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[edit] Town development
Part of the town of Moravská Třebová are the incorporated villages of Borsǒv (Porstendorf), Sušise (Tschuschitz) and Udánky (Undangs).
[edit] Partner cities
- Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia
- Staufenberg, Germany
- Vlaardingen, Netherlands
[edit] People
- Ludwig (Lewis) Vincent Holzmaister, an emigrant to the US - achieved prosperity and donated the former "Holzmaister-Museum"
- Gerhard Pieschl, suffragan of Limburg
- Walther Hensel, music researcher
- Gert Wilden, well known composer and conductor
- Franz Spina , Dr.,Professor in Prague , minister of the Czechoslovakia republic
- Karl Giskra, Dr.jur. delegate 1848 to the German National Assembly, k.u.k. minister
- Alois Czerny , native country researcher