Boskovice (German Boskowitz) is a town in the Czech Republic. The population of Boskovice is around 11 300 inhabitants.
Location
The town is situated in the Drahanska Highlands, about 30-40 km to the north of Brno, the most important city of Moravia.
History
Boskovice was probably founded in the 11th century and in the 14th century, it became a town. It used to be one of the largest Jewish communities in Moravia.
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