Brantice
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Brantice is a village in the Moravian-Silesian Region
of the Czech Republic
. It has around 1,200 inhabitants.
Village of Radim is administrative part of Brantice.
First written document mentioning the village is from 1222.
According to the Austrian
census of 1910 the village had 1,211 inhabitants, 1,176 of whom had permanent residence there. Census asked people for their native language, 1,173 (99.8%) were German-speaking. Most populous religious group were Roman Catholics with 1,195 (98.7%).
Moravian-Silesian Region
Moravian-Silesian Region , or Moravo-Silesian Region, is one of 14 administrative Regions of the Czech Republic, until May 2001 it was formerly called the Ostrava Region . The region is located in the north-eastern part of its historical region of Moravia and in most of the Czech part of the...
of the Czech Republic
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Poland to the northeast, Slovakia to the east, Austria to the south, and Germany to the west and northwest....
. It has around 1,200 inhabitants.
Village of Radim is administrative part of Brantice.
First written document mentioning the village is from 1222.
According to the Austrian
Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary , more formally known as the Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council and the Lands of the Holy Hungarian Crown of Saint Stephen, was a constitutional monarchic union between the crowns of the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary in...
census of 1910 the village had 1,211 inhabitants, 1,176 of whom had permanent residence there. Census asked people for their native language, 1,173 (99.8%) were German-speaking. Most populous religious group were Roman Catholics with 1,195 (98.7%).