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== History == == History ==
The market town dates to the fourteenth century. By the sixteenth century it had a glassworks and in the nineteenth century was connected to towns by rails. As with the rest of ] the town, as part of German-settled ], was annexed by ]. After the war the ]. The market town dates to the fourteenth century. By the sixteenth century it had a glassworks and in the nineteenth century was connected to towns by rails. The town, as part of German-settled ], was annexed by ] in 1938. After the war the ].


== Notable natives == == Notable natives ==

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Market town in Czech Republic
Mladkov (Wichstadtl in German)
Market town
Church of Saint John the BaptistChurch of Saint John the Baptist
Coat of arms of MladkovCoat of arms
Mladkov is located in Czech RepublicMladkovMladkovLocation in the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 50°5′N 16°37′E / 50.083°N 16.617°E / 50.083; 16.617
CountryCzech Republic
RegionPardubice
DistrictÚstí nad Orlicí
Population
 • Total525
Websitewww.mladkov.cz

Mladkov (Template:Lang-de) is a market town in the Ústí nad Orlicí District, Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. The mayor is Teodor Šmok and the population is 556.

History

The market town dates to the fourteenth century. By the sixteenth century it had a glassworks and in the nineteenth century was connected to towns by rails. The town, as part of German-settled Sudetenland, was annexed by Nazi Germany in 1938. After the war the German population was driven out.

Notable natives

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Towns, market towns and villages of Ústí nad Orlicí District


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