Studénka
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Country | Czech Republic | ||
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Region | Moravian-Silesian | ||
District | Nový Jičín | ||
Commune | Bílovec | ||
Municipality | Studénka | ||
Elevation | 239 m (784 ft) | ||
Coordinates | CZ 49°43′N 18°4′E / 49.717°N 18.067°ECoordinates: CZ 49°43′N 18°4′E / 49.717°N 18.067°E | ||
Area | 30.9 km2 (11.9 sq mi) | ||
Population | 10,298 (2006-07-03) | ||
Density | 333 / km2 (862 / sq mi) | ||
Mayor | Ladislav Honusek | ||
Timezone | CET (UTC+1) | ||
- summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | ||
Postal code | 742 13 | ||
Location in the Czech Republic
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Location in the Moravian-Silesian Region
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Wikimedia Commons: Studénka | |||
Statistics: statnisprava.cz | |||
Website: www | |||
Studénka (Czech pronunciation: [ˈstudɛːŋka]; German: Stauding) is a town of 10,210 residents in Nový Jičín District of the Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic. It is on the mainline railway between Kraków and Prague, and was the scene of the Studénka train disaster 2008 and Studénka train disaster 2015. The town is situated on both sides of the historical border between Moravia and Silesia. It became best known as the birthplace of František Tomášek.
Cadastral areas
- Butovice - formerly a Moravian village, during communism the area was exploited for the agricultural industry.
- Nová Horka - in the Moravian part of the town
- Studénka nad Odrou - in the Silesian part
Famous people
- František Cardinal Tomášek - 34th archbishop of Prague, born in Studénka
- Jan Böhm, bishop and waker
- Matyáš Reinscher, builder
- Adam Smuž, geographer and politician
- Vladimír Svačina, hockey-player
- Miloš Holaň, hockey-player and coach, Czech representative
- Oldřich Haluska, football player
Sports
- HC Studénka - Ice-hockey HC Studénka
- MSV Studénka - football
- SK Studénka - National Handball SK Studénka
Climate
Climate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Cfb" (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).[1]
References
External links
- http://www.mesto-studenka.cz City official homepage
- http://www.zelpage.cz/zpravy/6435
- At least 6 dead in Czech train crash
- Seven dead in Czech train crash
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