Vranov nad Dyjí
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Vranov nad Dyjí | ||
Market Town | ||
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Country | Czech Republic | |
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Region | South Moravia | |
District | Znojmo | |
Little District | Znojmo | |
River | Dyje | |
Elevation | 312 m (1,024 ft) | |
Coordinates | ||
Area | 13.44 km² (5.19 sq mi) | |
Population | 873 (2005) | |
Density | 65 /km² (168 /sq mi) | |
First mentioned | 1100 | |
Mayor | Lubomír Vedra | |
Postal code | 671 03 | |
Wikimedia Commons: Vranov nad Dyjí | ||
Website: www.vranov-region.cz | ||
Vranov nad Dyjí (German: Frain) is a market town in the Czech Republic with 888 inhabitants. It lies on the Dyje (Thaya) river in the South Moravia Region three km north of the Austrian border near Hardegg.
A castle at Vranov's location was first mentioned by Cosmas of Prague in 1100, while the nearby settlement was first mentioned as a market town in 1323. The Lichtenburg noble family took control of the castle and town during the 15th century. Between 1790-1882 the town had a manufactory for earthenware; after 1820 the manufactory began producing ceramic based on the methods of Josiah Wedgwood. The town's German population was expelled on May 24, 1945.