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It has 11.300 inhabitants.
It has 11.300 inhabitants.


== Geography ==
Moravská Třebová is located on the Trěbǔka ({{lang-de|Mährische Triebe}}) in the landscape of the "Schönhengstgau".
Moravská Třebová is located on the Trěbǔka ({{lang-de|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
It was the largest German linguistic enclave within Bohemia and Moravia. Some locations were just some kilometers
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Between 1850 and 1960 Moravská Třebová has been a district town.
Between 1850 and 1960 Moravská Třebová has been a district town.


== History ==


'''Town development'''
=== Jewish history ===


Part of the town of Moravská Třebová are the incorperated villages of Borsǒv (Porstendorf), Sušise (Tschuschitz)
== ''Town development''' ==
and Udánky (Undangs)
Part of the town of Moravská Třebová are the incorperated villages of [[Borsǒv]] (''[[Porstendorf]]''), [[Sušise]] (''[[Tschuschitz]]''), and [[Udánky]] ([[Undangs]])


== '''Partner cities''' ==
* [[Banská Štiavnica]], Slovakia


'''Partner cities'''
* [[Staufenberg]], Germany


Banská Štiavnica , Slovakia
* [[Vlaardingen]], Netherlands


Staufenberg , Germany
== '''Well-known sons or sisters of the town''' ==
* [[Gerhard Pieschl]], suffragan of [[Limburg]]


Vlaardingen, Netherlands
* [[Walther Hensel]], Jewish music researcher


* [[Franz Spina]], Dr., Professor in Prague, minister of the Czechoslovakia republic


'''Well-known sons or sisters of the town'''
* [[Karl Giskra]], Dr.jur. delegate 1848 to the [[German National Assembly]], k.u.k. minister


Gerhard Pieschl, suffragan of Limburg
* [[Alois Cerny]]/[[Alois Černý]], native country researcher

Walther Hensel, music researcher

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 Cerny ,native country researcher


* [[Wilhelm Maria Frankl]] (born March 25, 1878, [[Graz]] - February 6, 1933, Mährisch-Trübau, Moravia), Austrian Jewish philosopher; died here


== Weblinks ==
== Weblinks ==
* [http://www.mtrebova.cz Web page of the town]
*[http://www.mtrebova.cz Web page of the town]
* [http://people.freenet.de/goetzl/borsov Web page von Porstendorf]
*[http://people.freenet.de/goetzl/borsov Web page von Porstendorf]


[[Category:Cities and towns in the Czech Republic]]
[[Category:shtetls]]


[[Category:Cities and towns in the Czech Republic]]
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Revision as of 19:51, 2 September 2006

Moravská Třebová (Template:Lang-de) is a town of the district of Svitavy and lies in the region of Pardubice, Czech Republic. It is located at around 49°45′0″N 16°40′0″E / 49.75000°N 16.66667°E / 49.75000; 16.66667. It has 11.300 inhabitants.

Moravská Třebová is located on the Trěbǔka (Template:Lang-de) 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. Untill 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.


Town development

Part of the town of Moravská Třebová are the incorperated villages of Borsǒv (Porstendorf), Sušise (Tschuschitz) and Udánky (Undangs)


Partner cities

• Banská Štiavnica , Slovakia

• Staufenberg , Germany

• Vlaardingen, Netherlands


Well-known sons or sisters of the town

• Gerhard Pieschl, suffragan of Limburg

• Walther Hensel, music researcher

• 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 Cerny ,native country researcher