Troubky is a municipality and village in PÃ Âerov District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,000 inhabitants.
Troubky is located about west of PÃ Âerov and south of Olomouc. It lies in the Upper Morava Valley. It is situated at the left bank of the BeÃÂva River, near its confluence with the Morava.
The first written mention about Troubky is from 1348. Until 1380, Troubky was a separate estate with a fortress. From 1380 until 1848, the village was part of the TovaÃÂov estate and shared its owners. Among the most important owners of the estate were the TovaÃÂovský of Cimburk family and the Pernà ¡tejn family.
The municipality was severely affected by 1997 Central European flood, in which nine people died and 150 houses were destroyed. Thirteen years later, in 2010, Troubky was flooded again.
There are no railways or major roads passing through the municipality.
The main landmark of Troubky is the Church of Saint Margaret. It was built in 1872, when it replaced an old wooden church from the 13th century.