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Třebůvka
The Třebůvka is a river in the Czech Republic, a right tributary of the Morava (river), Morava River. It flows through the Pardubice Region, Pardubice and Olomouc Region, Olomouc regions. It is long. Etymology The river was probably named after the town of Moravská Třebová. However, there is also the possibility that the name of the river originated from the verb ('chop down', 'clear'), meaning "a river flowing through a place created by chopping down a forest", and the name of the town was derived from the river. Characteristic The Třebůvka originates in the territory of Křenov in the Orlické Foothills at an elevation of and flows to Moravičany, where it enters the Morava River at an elevation of . It is long. Its drainage basin has an area of . The average discharge at its mouth is 2.27 m3/s. The longest tributaries of the Třebůvka are: Course The most notable settlement on the river is the town of Moravská Třebová. The river flows through the municipal te ...
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Gruna, Czech Republic
Gruna () is a municipality and village in Svitavy District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 300 inhabitants. Administrative division Gruna consists of two municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Gruna (176) *Žipotín (56) Geography Gruna is located about east of Svitavy and northwest of Olomouc. It lies on the border between the Zábřeh Highlands and Orlické Foothills. The highest point is a nameless hill at above sea level. The Třebůvka River briefly crosses the municipal territory in the southwest. The brook Grunský potok originates here and then flows through the village into the Třebůvka. History The first written mention of Gruna and Žipotín is from 1365, when Gruna belonged to the Moravská Třebová estate and Žipotín to the Cimburk estate. From 1398 at the latest, Žipotín was also a part of the Moravská Třebová estate. For almost its entire history, Gruna was an agricultural village. Demo ...
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Radkov (Svitavy District)
Radkov is a municipality and village in Svitavy District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants. Radkov lies approximately east of Svitavy, south-east of Pardubice, and east of Prague Prague ( ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic, largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague, located on the Vltava River, has a population of about 1.4 million, while its P .... Demographics References External links * Villages in Svitavy District {{Pardubice-geo-stub ...
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Moravská Třebová
Moravská Třebová (; ) is a town in Svitavy District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 9,600 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected as an urban monument reservation. Administrative division Moravská Třebová consists of five municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Město (1,064) *Předměstí (7,149) *Boršov (645) *Sušice (507) *Udánky (262) Geography Moravská Třebová is located about east of Svitavy and north of Brno. It lies mostly in the Orlické Foothills. The westernmost part of the municipal territory extends into the Svitavy Uplands and includes the Rohová National Nature Reserve. In the nature reserve is located the highest point of Moravská Třebová, the hill Roh at above sea level. The town is situated on the Třebůvka River, which supplies the Moravská Třebová Pond on the southern outskirts of the town. History Moravská Třebová was founded around ...
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Křenov
Křenov is a municipality and village in Svitavy District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 400 inhabitants. Křenov lies approximately south-east of Svitavy, south-east of Pardubice, and east of Prague. The Třebůvka The Třebůvka is a river in the Czech Republic, a right tributary of the Morava (river), Morava River. It flows through the Pardubice Region, Pardubice and Olomouc Region, Olomouc regions. It is long. Etymology The river was probably named afte ... River originates in the municipality. Demographics References External links * Villages in Svitavy District {{Pardubice-geo-stub ...
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Moravičany
Moravičany is a municipality and village in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,400 inhabitants. Administrative division Moravičany consists of three municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Moravičany (1,045) *Doubravice (138) *Mitrovice (57) Geography Moravičany is located about south of Šumperk and northwest of Olomouc. It lies in the Mohelnice Depression. The municipality is situated on the right bank of the Morava River, at its confluence with the Třebůvka River. Part of Lake Moravičanské jezero lies in the municipal territory. It is an artificial lake created by flooding a gravel quarry. With an area of , it is one of the largest bodies of water in the Olomouc Region. History The first written mention of Moravičany is from 1249. It has been a typical agricultural village since its inception until now. The village burned down during the Thirty Years' War and then in 1860. Demographics Tr ...
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Městečko Trnávka
Městečko Trnávka () is a municipality and village in Svitavy District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,400 inhabitants. Administrative division Městečko Trnávka consists of 12 municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Městečko Trnávka (801) *Bohdalov (38) *Lázy (132) *Ludvíkov (15) *Mezihoří (50) *Nová Roveň (11) *Pacov (36) *Pěčíkov (77) *Petrůvka (38) *Plechtinec (10) *Přední Arnoštov (52) *Stará Roveň (45) Geography Městečko Trnávka is located about east of Svitavy and north of Brno. It lies mostly in the Orlické Foothills, but the eastern part of the municipal territory extends into the Zábřeh Highlands and the southern part into the Boskovice Furrow. The highest point is the hill Hušák at above sea level. The Třebůvka River flows through the municipality. History A village called Staré Trnávky ("Old Trnávky") existed already in the 13th century and around 1300, the village of ...
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Loštice
Loštice (; ) is a town in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 3,100 inhabitants. The town is known for the production of aromatic cheese called ''Olomoucké tvarůžky''. Administrative division Loštice consists of two municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Loštice (2,671) *Žádlovice (187) Geography Loštice is located about south of Šumperk and northwest of Olomouc. It lies on the border between the Zábřeh Highlands and Mohelnice Depression. The highest point is a hill at above sea level. The Třebůvka River flows through the town. History The first written mention of Loštice is from 1267, in a deed of bishop Bruno von Schauenburg. Loštice was probably promoted to a town in 1353. In 1414, Loštice was acquired by Boček II of Poděbrady as a part of the Bouzov estate. After his death, the estate was owned by Victor of Kunštát and Poděbrady and then by George of Poděbrady, who administered ...
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List Of Rivers Of The Czech Republic
This is a list of rivers of the Czech Republic. Naming conventions Czech language distinguishes between large (river; in Czech '' řeka'') and small (stream, creek, brook; in Czech '' potok'') watercourses. River names are mostly self-standing one-word nouns. Stream names often consist of two words because they contain an adjective (usually stemming from physical properties (e.g. Černý potok – "black stream"), usage (e.g. Mlýnský potok – "mill stream") or derived from the location through which it flows (e.g. Rakovnický potok – "Rakovník stream"). These two-word names form an inseparable whole. Main rivers While the Elbe is the longest Czech-related river when measured through its overall length (i.e. including its lower course in Germany), its tributary the Vltava surpasses it as the longest river within the territory of the Czech Republic itself. (In fact the Vltava also carries more water than the Elbe at their confluence.) Hierarchical list This is a hierarchica ...
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Pardubice Region
Pardubice Region () is an administrative unit () of the Czech Republic, located mainly in the eastern part of its historical region of Bohemia, with a small part in northwestern Moravia. It is named after its capital Pardubice. As an administrative unit, Pardubice Region has existed three times in the course of history. It was established for the first time in 1850, and extended from Český Brod to the Bohemian-Moravian border. In its second existence, it was one of 19 regions as they were set between 1949 and 1960. After 1960, Pardubice became the capital of Pardubice district, which was part of the Eastern Bohemian Region (capital Hradec Králové). The Pardubice Region, as it is now, was reestablished in 2000. Administrative divisions The Pardubice Region is divided into 4 districts: There are a total of 451 municipalities in the region (as of 2019). Among these are 15 municipalities with extended powers and 26 municipalities with a delegated municipal office. Thirty-two of ...
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Morava (river)
The Morava () is a river in Central Europe, a left tributary of the Danube. It is the main river of Moravia historical region in the Czech Republic, which derives its name from the river. The Morava originates on the Králický Sněžník mountain in the north-eastern corner of Pardubice Region, near the border between the Czech Republic and Poland and has a vaguely southward trajectory. The lower part of the river's course forms the border between the Czech Republic and Slovakia and then between Austria and Slovakia. Etymology The root of the river's name, ''mor-'', is derived from the Proto-Indo-European word for 'water', 'marsh', from which the Latin word ''mare'' arose. The suffix ''-ava'' is a Slavic form of the Proto-Germanic word ''ahwa'', meaning 'water', 'river'. The name of the river was first documented as ''Maraha'' in an 892 deed. The river gave its name to the entire historical land of Moravia, yet the oldest surviving record of the land (from 822) is older than the ...
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Bouzov
Bouzov () is a municipality and village in Olomouc District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,500 inhabitants. It is known for the Bouzov Castle. Administrative division Bouzov consists of 13 municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census): *Bouzov (518) *Bezděkov (35) *Blažov (46) *Doly (25) *Hvozdečko (115) *Jeřmaň (87) *Kadeřín (19) *Kovářov (72) *Kozov (80) *Obectov (89) *Olešnice (136) *Podolí (179) *Svojanov (24) Etymology The name is derived from the personal name Búz, who was the first documented owner of the village. Geography Bouzov is located about northwest of Olomouc. It lies in the Zábřeh Highlands. The highest point is the hill Holé vršky at above sea level. The Třebůvka River flows through the municipality. History The village was founded below the Bouzov Castle, which was built for protection of a trade route from Olomouc to Jevíčko. Until 1695, Bouzov was owned by various noble families, mo ...
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Alburnoides Bipunctatus
''Alburnoides bipunctatus'', the schneider, spirlin, bleak, riffle minnow or bystranka, is a species of brackish and fresh water ray-finned fish belonging to the family Leuciscidae, which includes the daces, the minnows and related fishes. This is a widespread species in Europe. Taxonomy ''Alburnoides bipunctatus'' was first formally described as ''Cyprinus bipunctatus'' in 1782 by the German naturalist and physician Marcus Elieser Bloch with its type locality given as the Weser River near Minden in Germany. This taxon has been recognised to be a species complex in the 2000s and ''A. bipunctatus'' is now considered to be restricted to Europe. The schneider is classified in the genus '' Alburnoides'' within the subfamily Leuciscinae of the family Leuciscidae. Etymology ''Alburnoides bipunctatus'' belongs to the genus ''Alburnoides'', this name suffixes ''-oides'' on to the genus name ''Alburnus'', which is Latin for whitefish but also refers to the bleak, a name which means p ...
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