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Hošťálkovice, Ostrava, Ostrava-City District, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republici
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Hošťálkovice (German Hoschialkowitz, formerly Hoschialkowitz über Ratibor, since 1939 Gottschalksdorf, Polish Hoszczalkowice) is a village and city district within the city of Ostrava. It lies on a height above the mouth of the Opava to the Odra, on their left bank. In the years 1742–1920, it belonged to Prussia and was the southernmost village in Prussian (or German) Silesia.

Almost the entire cadastre of the city district lies in the Hlučín part of Silesia, but a very small marginal part of the cadastre (the area on the right bank of the old unregulated riverbed near the coordinates 49 ° 50'45.2 "N, 18 ° 13'33.0" E) lies according to historical maps in Moravia (originally these parts belonged to the cadastral territory of Mariánské Hory).

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Wikipedia:https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ho%C5%A1%C5%A5%C3%A1lkovice
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