Svinov

Svinov (German: Schönbrunn) is an administrative district of the city of Ostrava, Moravian-Silesian Region in the Czech Republic. It lies on the bank of the Odra River, in the Silesian part of the city.

It lies in the historical region of Silesia and was first mentioned in a written document in 1265.

In 1847 a train station was built there and Svinov became an important railroad junction on the Austrian Northern Railway. Quick industrialization followed and several transport companies were established. Since then Svinov train station was connected to several other railway lines and today it is the most important railway station in the city of Ostrava.

According to the Austrian census of 1910 the village had 3,274 inhabitants, 3,144 of whom had permanent residence there. Census asked people for their native language, 706 (22.5%) were German-speaking, 2,264 (72%) were Czech-speaking and 174 (5.5%) were Polish-speaking. Jews were not allowed to declare Yiddish, most of them thus declared the German language as their native. Most populous religious groups were Roman Catholics with 3,075 (93.9%) followed by the Jews with 124 (3.8%).[1]

Svinov was formerly an independent municipality; in 1936 it gained town rights, and in 1957 it became a part of Ostrava.[2]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Ludwig Patryn (ed): Die Ergebnisse der Volkszählung vom 31. Dezember 1910 in Schlesien, Troppau 1912.
  2. ^ Hosák et al. 1980, 531.

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