- laidbacktrip.com posts/ostrava-travel-guideOnce upon a time, Ostrava was known as the steel heart of the Czech Republic, or back then Czechoslovakia, to be precise.
- skyscanner.com.tr varis-yeri/osr/ucuz_ucuslar-…Ostrava (OSR) Havalimanı'na ucuz uçak biletleri mi arıyorsunuz? En iyi fiyat için büyük hava yolu şirketleri ve online seyahat acentelerini karşılaştırın.
- http://all-czech.com cities/ostrava/Ostrava is the capital of the Moravian-Silesian region of the Czech Republic which is located in the north-east of the country.
- amazingczechia.com destinations/ostrava/The top photo in this article shows Masaryk Square in Ostrava. There are quite a few cafés on Masaryk Square, where you can relax after sightseeing.
- gezilecekyerler.com Ostrava Nerede, Hangi Ülkede?Ostrava Nerede, Hangi Ülkede?– Ostrava, yaklaşık 315 bin nüfusu ile Çekya’nın en büyük üçüncü şehridir.
- We are free public information service for Expats in Ostrava. ... Good to know in Ostrava. It is a big city, and still it feels comfortable and even cosy.
- tr.wikiital.com wiki/Ostrava2003 yılında , Ostrava'da yaşayan resmi nüfus, orijinal 34 küçük kasaba ve köyün birleşmesinden oluşan 23 ilçeye dağılmış 315.442 kişiydi.
- britannica.com place/OstravaOstrava, city, northeastern Czech Republic. It lies between the Ostravice and Oder rivers above their confluence at the southern edge of the Upper Silesian coalfield.
- jewishvirtuallibrary.org ostravaJews mainly from *Osoblaha (Hotzenplotz) later did business in Ostrava. In 1786 the municipality leased its distillery to a Jew.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/OstravaOstrava had been a predominantly industrial city since the 18th century, when the discovery of extensive coal deposits in the area led to an industrial boom.