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It has 11.300 inhabitants. |
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== Geography == |
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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". |
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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. |
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== History == |
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Part of the town of Moravská Třebová are the incorperated villages of Borsǒv (Porstendorf), Sušise (Tschuschitz) |
Part of the town of Moravská Třebová are the incorperated villages of [[Borsǒv]] (''[[Porstendorf]]''), [[Sušise]] (''[[Tschuschitz]]''), and [[Udánky]] ([[Undangs]]) |
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* [[Wilhelm Maria Frankl]] (born March 25, 1878, [[Graz]] - February 6, 1933, Mährisch-Trübau, Moravia), Austrian Jewish philosopher; died here |
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== Weblinks == |
== Weblinks == |
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*[http://www.mtrebova.cz Web page of the town] |
* [http://www.mtrebova.cz Web page of the town] |
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*[http://people.freenet.de/goetzl/borsov Web page von Porstendorf] |
* [http://people.freenet.de/goetzl/borsov Web page von Porstendorf] |
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Revision as of 14:52, 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. It has 11.300 inhabitants.
Geography
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.
History
Jewish history
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, Jewish 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/Alois Černý, native country researcher
- Wilhelm Maria Frankl (born March 25, 1878, Graz - February 6, 1933, Mährisch-Trübau, Moravia), Austrian Jewish philosopher; died here