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Trojanovice 210,
74401 Trojanovice
Trojanovice Municipal Office.
Trojanovice is a mountain village in the Beskydy Mountains.
The village was established by long-term mountain-pastoral colonization, which was carried out on their estate by the Hukvaldy nobility from the beginning of the 16th century. As a self-governing municipality, it was established at the request of the then inhabitants - pastoralists, lumberjacks, red diggers, coal miners and mountain hikers living under the mountain Radhošť. The first colonists under Radhoště were Slavs, as evidenced by the oldest local names of mountains, hills and streams - Radhošť, Hradisko, Lubina, etc.
The village has an area of 3583 ha, two thirds of the village area is covered by forests. Due to the large area, the village is divided into four main parts: Bystré, Lomná, Pod Radhoštěm and Pod Javorníkem.