Odry

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Administrative division

Odry consists of nine municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):[1]

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  • Odry (5,209)
  • Dobešov (211)
  • Kamenka (155)
  • Klokočůvek (150)
  • Loučky (502)
  • Pohoř (188)
  • Tošovice (232)
  • Veselí (153)
  • Vítovka (209)

Kamenka and Klokočůvek form an exclave of the municipal territory.

Etymology

The name of Odry is derived from the river Oder.[2]

Geography

Odry is located about Script error: No such module "convert". northwest of Nový Jičín and Script error: No such module "convert". southwest of Ostrava. It lies in the Nízký Jeseník range in the valley of the Oder River. The highest point is the hill Suchá at Script error: No such module "convert". above sea level. A set of fishponds is situated in the southern part of the municipal territory.

History

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Remains of the town fortifications

A predecessor of Odry was a settlement known as Vyhnanov. The first written mention of Vyhnanov is from 1234. In the second half of the 13th century, a new fortified town was established on the site of Vyhnanov. In the 14th century, Odry became a local economic centre. During the Hussite Wars, Odry served as a military base of the Hussites. In 1481, the town became a part of the Duchy of Troppau and Silesia.[2]

In the 18th century, lead and silver were mined in Odry and surrounding area. In 1774, a woolen goods factory was established here, and in the mid-19th century, drapery industry developed. In 1866, the first rubber factory in the country started operating here.[2][3]

Demographics

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Transport

Odry is located on a railway line of local importance heading from Suchdol nad Odrou to Budišov nad Budišovkou.

Sights

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Church of Saint Bartholomew

The historic centre is formed by the Masarykovo Square and surroundings. The square is lined with Renaissance burgher houses and in the middle are the statue of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary from 1785 and a Neoclassical fountain from 1897. Remains of the town fortifications from the 15th century with a semi-circular bastion are preserved to this day.[2]

The most important monument is the Church of Saint Bartholomew. The originally Gothic church was rebuilt in the Baroque style in 1691–1692. The bell in the church tower dates from 1374 and is the oldest bell in Moravia. Notable is also the rectory, which was rebuilt into its current form in 1700.[2]

Notable people

Twin towns – sister cities

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References

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External links

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