Železný Brod (German: Eisenbrod) is a town in Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. Located in Jablonec nad Nisou District on the Jizera River, the town is on a railway line connecting Pardubice and Liberec.
Železný Brod is an old glass-producing city founded in the 11th century. It was originally known as Brod ("ford") or Brodek ("little ford"). Železný ("iron") was added to its name in the 14th century, alluding to the town's steelworks. In 1501 the town received its coat of arms, which honored King Vladislav II of Bohemia. In 1880 the town had 2,698 inhabitants and was the seat of the district court. Its cotton spinning mill used 50,000 spindles.
Železný Brod has many jewellers, as well as producers of blow-moulded glass, thermometers, and small glass commodities.
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