- the
border with Poland, at the
confluences of four rivers: Oder, Opava,
Ostravice and Lučina.
Ostrava is the
third largest city in the
Czech Republic in...
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Ostravice (German: Ostrawitz, Polish: Ostrawica) is a muni****lity and
village in Frýdek-Místek
District in the Moravian-Silesian
Region of the Czech...
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confluence of the Bílá
Ostravice and Černá
Ostravice streams.
Together with the Bílá
Ostravice,
which is its main source, the
Ostravice is 64.7 km (40.2 mi)...
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northeast border with
Silesia runs
partly along the Moravice, Oder and
Ostravice rivers.
Between 1782 and 1850,
Moravia (also thus
known as Moravia-Silesia)...
- Moravian-Silesian
Region in the
Czech Republic.
Situated on the left bank of the
Ostravice River in the
Moravian part of the city, Vítkovice was a town in its own...
- muni****lity is
situated around the Šance Reservoir,
which lies on the
Ostravice River. Staré
Hamry was
founded between 1636 and 1639,
which is the period...
- Morávka –
Mosty u
Jablunkova – Návsí – Nižní
Lhoty – Nošovice – Nýdek –
Ostravice –
Palkovice –
Paskov –
Pazderna – Písečná – Písek – Pražmo – Pržno – Pstruží...
- level. The town lies on the
Ostravice River, at its
confluence with the Čeladenka Stream. The left bank of the
Ostravice with the town
proper lies in...
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Moravian land
strip of Moravská
Ostrava between the
Ostravice and Oder rivers. The area east of the
Ostravice around Cieszyn reached from the
heights of the...
- the 1280s for
military purposes, near the
confluence of the Lučina and
Ostravice rivers, near the
Polish border. In 1534, the
Gothic castle was rebuilt...