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  2. Ostravice - Wikipedia

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    Ostravice is located about 15 kilometres (9 mi) south of Frýdek-Místek and 30 km (19 mi) south of Ostrava. It lies in the Moravian-Silesian Beskids. The highest point is next to the top of Lysá hora at 1,322 m (4,337 ft) above sea level. The municipality is situated in the valley of the Ostravice River.

  3. Ostrava-City District - Wikipedia

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    Ostrava is the economic centre of the entire Moravian-Silesian Region. With only one exception, all the largest employers with headquarters in Ostrava-City District and at least 1,000 employees have their seat in Ostrava. The largest employers with headquarters in Ostrava and at least 1,500 employees are: [6]

  4. Vřesina (Ostrava-City District) - Wikipedia

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    Vřesina is located about 3 kilometres (2 mi) west of Ostrava. It lies in the Nízký Jeseník range. The highest point is the hill Mezihoří at 383 m (1,257 ft) above sea level.

  5. Ostrava Days - Wikipedia

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    Ostrava Days exposition is organized by the Ostrava Center for New Music (OCNM), an organization founded in 2000 by a Czech composer living in New York Petr Kotík. The institution was established solely for the purpose of organizing Ostrava Days, an event that consists of two parts—a summer institute and festival. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  6. Horní Lhota (Ostrava-City District) - Wikipedia

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    Horní Lhota is a municipality and village in Ostrava-City District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech ... 2021: 813 +5.6%: Source: Censuses [3] [4] References

  7. Colours of Ostrava - Wikipedia

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    Colours of Ostrava, or simply Colours, a multi-genre event, is the biggest international music festival in Czechia and one of the biggest in Central Europe, held every summer since 2002 in Ostrava, the third largest city in the country. Colours features 16 stages, including 4 big open-air stages (the main one with a capacity of 15,000), 6 ...

  8. Ostravar Aréna - Wikipedia

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    In November 2003, the arena was given the name ČEZ Aréna, [3] from July 2015 its name was Ostrava Aréna. [4] It was renamed OSTRAVAR Aréna after the local Ostravar Brewery in 2016. [1] In May 2011, Ostrava's Deputy Mayor for Investment, Jiří Srba, announced a plan to invest 10 million CZK in the stadium in the same year. [5]

  9. Poruba (Ostrava) - Wikipedia

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    At its peak almost 100,000 people lived in Poruba, today about 61,000 people live there. It is one of the most populous districts of the city and is known for its shopping district. Poruba was formerly an independent municipality, in 1957 it became a part of Ostrava.