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Česká Třebová ((:ˈtʃɛskaː ˈtr̝̊ɛbovaː); (ドイツ語:Böhmisch Trübau)) is a city in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. The city is located in the east of the Czech Republic. It is the fourth most populated city and second largest in the Pardubice Region. Ceska Trebova is spread over 41 km² and in 2011 the total population was 16,000 citizens. The city of Ceska Trebava is divided into 6 cadastral areas: Česká Třebová, Kozlov, Lhotka, Parník, Skuhrov and Svinná. Ceska Trebova is often called by its nickname and it is The town of Sports. ==History== Česká Třebová was founded in the 13th century by king's locator lord Oldřich of Drnholec. In this time the Roman church of St. Catherine was built. In 1304, the King of Bohemia Wenceslaus II gave it to the Zbraslav Abbey, but in the 14th century the town belonged to the bishops of Litomyšl. In the 15th and 16th centuries the town prospered, but after the Thirty Years' War it was poor and insignificant. In the 19th century there was a railway station, which greatly aided the city development.
The city's coat of arms has a really interesting legend. Legend says that scribe of the city lost the city signet and because of that he was sentenced to execution. Before the execution started his wife saw that rooster dug out the city signet. She brought the signet and saved her husbands live.
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