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Today's Moravian Ostrava, whose name was first brought up in the will of the Olomouc bishop Bruno of Schauenburg in 1267, was definitively awarded town status by 1279.
Sep 11, 2020
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Founded, 1267. Government. • Mayor, Jan Dohnal (ODS). Area. • Statutory city, 214.23 km2 ... A turning point in Ostrava's history came in 1763 with the discovery ...
It was founded about 1267 as a fortified town by Bruno, bishop of Olomouc, to protect the entry to Moravia from the north. Its castle was demolished in 1495.
The founder of the city, Bishop Bruno of Schauenburg, was proved to be a visionary as well when he built a huge square for its time in the second half of 13th ...
A Jewish technical school was founded in 1919, followed by a residence for Jewish apprentices in 1924. An Orthodox synagogue was built in 1926. During this ...
The town was founded in 1267 and lies in the north-eastern part of the country. More than 300,000 people live there. Ostrava. This short article about a ...
No one is quite sure when Ostrava was founded. It is first mentioned in the accounts of 13th-century travelers en route to Poland, whose own seams of ...
A Jewish technical school was founded in 1919. The communal statute adopted in 1921, based on universal, proportional, and direct suffrage for men and women ...
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A synagogue was opened in 1879, and there were then just over a thousand Jews in Ostrava. This number increased rapidly to 5,000 in 1900. It doubled in 1937, ...