(Redirected from Vranov nad Dyji)'Vranov nad Dyjí' (
German: ''Frain'') is a
village in the
Czech Republic with 888 inhabitants. It lies on the
Dyje (''Thaya'') river in the
South Moravia Region three km north of the
Austrian border near
Hardegg.
A castle at Vranov's location was first mentioned by
Cosmas of Prague in
1100, while the nearby settlement was first mentioned as a
market town in
1323. The Lichtenburg noble family took control of the castle and town during the
15th century. Between
1790-
1882 the town had a
manufactory for
earthenware; after
1820 the manufactory began producing
ceramic based on the methods of
Josiah Wedgwood. The town's
German population was expelled on
May 24 1945.
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