Moravská Ostrava

Moravská Ostrava is part of the city borough in , . Originally a separate town, it was merged with the surrounding municipalities , , , , and on 1 January 1924.
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  • Type: Locality with 34,000 residents
  • Description: neighborhood of Ostrava
  • Also known as: Moravian Ostrava” and “Moravska Ostrava

Places of Interest

Highlights include Ostrava Main Railway Station and Church of the Immaculate Conception.

Railway station
, is a railway station in city part and main train terminus of , third biggest city in the .

Church
, located in the center of , is the second largest Roman Catholic cathedral in and . This three-nave Neo-Renaissance basilica with a semi-circular apse and two 67m high towers was built starting in 1883, and which was completed in 1889.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ostrava and Mariánské Hory.

is a city in the borderland of Moravia and Silesia in the . With a population of 290,000, it is the third largest city in the Czech Republic and the centre of the second largest urban agglomeration after Prague.

Suburb
is a municipal part of the city of , . Originally a separate town, it was merged with Ostrava on 1 January 1924. On 24 November 1990, was merged with to form the a Hulváky borough, one of the 23 .

Suburb
is a borough of the city of , . Situated in the north-central part of the city, it comprises the city parts Moravská Ostrava, located in the southern part of the borough on the left bank of the River, and , located in the northern part on the right bank of the River.

Moravská Ostrava

Latitude
49.84249° or 49° 50′ 33″ north
Longitude
18.26727° or 18° 16′ 2″ east
Population
34,000
Elevation
213 metres (699 feet)
Open location code
8FXWR7R8+XW
Geo­Names ID
3070328
Wiki­data ID
Q3524703
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Slovenian—“Moravská Ostrava” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Moravská Ostrava
  • Czech: Mährisch Ostrau
  • Czech: Moravská Ostrava
  • Esperanto: Mährisch Ostrau
  • Esperanto: Moravia Ostrava
  • Esperanto: Moravskà Ostrava
  • French: Moravská Ostrava
  • German: Mähr.-Ostrau
  • German: Mährisch Ostrau
  • German: Mährisch-Ostrau
  • German: Moravská Ostrava
  • Italian: Moravská Ostrava
  • Japanese: モラヴスカ・オストラヴァ
  • Polish: Morawska Ostrawa
  • Slovak: Moravská Ostrava
  • Slovenian: Moravská Ostrava

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