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1695: 2411: 2364: 2474: 1867: 2854:; however, their position is not widely supported by academics and the public. Some Moravians identify as an ethnically distinct group; the majority consider themselves to be ethnically Czech. In the census of 1991 (the first census in history in which respondents were allowed to claim Moravian nationality), 1,362,000 (13.2%) of the Czech population identified as being of Moravian nationality (or ethnicity). In some parts of Moravia (mostly in the centre and south), majority of the population identified as Moravians, rather than Czechs. In the census of 2001, the number of Moravians had decreased to 380,000 (3.7% of the country's population). In the census of 2011, this number rose to 522,474 (4.9% of the Czech population). 90: 65: 3423: 2080: 1714: 5644: 2380: 1842: 1352: 5609: 2423: 2462: 2337: 2906: 5680: 164: 2819: 1683: 1729: 5655: 497: 5630: 147: 135: 72: 2898: 3433: 471: 466: 461: 456: 451: 446: 441: 1883: 778: 83: 2053: 3392: 2811: 1094: 801: 2068: 2349: 759: 5695: 179: 5508: 2438: 1336: 5669: 1105: 2450: 2399: 2321: 1430:, which had lately been elevated by the Pope to the same level as Latin and Greek. Methodius became the first Moravian archbishop, the first archbishop in Slavic world, but after his death the German influence again prevailed and the disciples of Methodius were forced to flee. Great Moravia reached its greatest territorial extent in the 890s under 1694: 1995:" (regions), whose borders substantially differ from the historical Bohemian-Moravian border, so Moravia politically ceased to exist after more than 1100 years (833–1949) of its history. Although another administrative reform in 1960 implemented (among others) the North Moravian and the South Moravian regions ( 1762:
was elected King of Bohemia and thus ruler of the Crown of Bohemia (including Moravia). The epoch 1526–1620 was marked by increasing animosity between Catholic Habsburg kings (emperors) and the Protestant Moravian nobility (and other Crowns') estates. Moravia, like Bohemia, was a Habsburg possession
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Moravia can be divided on dialectal and lore basis into several ethnographic regions of comparable significance. In this sense, it is more heterogenous than Bohemia. Significant parts of Moravia, usually those formerly inhabited by the German speakers, are dialectally indifferent, as they have been
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was established; this was the first university in Moravia. The establishment of a special papal seminary, Collegium Nordicum, made the University a centre of the Catholic Reformation and effort to revive Catholicism in Central and Northern Europe. The second largest group of students were from
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In recent years, Brno's economy has seen growth in the quaternary sector, focusing on science, research, and education. Notable projects include AdMaS (Advanced Materials, Structures, and Technologies) and CETOCOEN (Center for Research on Toxic Substances in the Environment).
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The fluvial system of Moravia is very cohesive, as the region border is similar to the watershed of the Morava river, and thus almost the entire area is drained exclusively by a single stream. Morava's far biggest tributaries are Thaya (Dyje) from the right (or west) and
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Brno and Olomouc served as Moravia's capitals until 1641. As the only city to successfully resist the Swedish invasion, Brno become the sole capital following the capture of Olomouc. The Margraviate of Moravia had, from 1348 in Olomouc and Brno, its own
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Antón, Mauricio; Galobart, Angel; Turner, Alan (May 2005). "Co-existence of scimitar-toothed cats, lions and hominins in the European Pleistocene. Implications of the post-cranial anatomy of Homotherium latidens (Owen) for comparative palaeoecology".
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Velemínskáa, J.; Brůžekb, J.; Velemínskýd, P.; Bigonia, L.; Šefčákováe, A.; Katinaf, F. (2008). "Variability of the Upper Palaeolithic skulls from Předmostí near Přerov (Czech Republic): Craniometric comparison with recent human standards".
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The exact dating of the conquest of Moravia by Bohemian dukes is uncertain. Czech and some Slovak historiographers suggest the year 1019, while Polish, German and other Slovak historians suggest 1029, during the rule of Boleslaus' son,
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in 1993, Moravian area remained integral to the Czech territory, and the latest administrative division of Czech Republic (introduced in 2000) is similar to the administrative division of 1949. Nevertheless, the
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The subsequent 21-year period of a divided kingdom was decisive for the rising awareness of a specific Moravian identity, distinct from that of Bohemia. Although Moravia was reunited with Bohemia in 1490 when
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in the west and east of this part of Europe run west–east, and therefore form a kind of filter, making north–south or south–north movement more difficult. Only Moravia with the depression of the westernmost
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Austria-Hungary after 1867. According to Austro-Hungarian census of 1910 the proportion of Czechs in the population of Moravia at the time (2.622.000) was 71.8%, while the proportion of Germans was 27.6%.
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Aircraft production in the region started in the 1930s; after a period of low production post-1989, there have been signs of recovery post-2010, and production is expected to grow from 2013 onwards.
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before Slavs established themselves in the 6th century AD. At the end of the 8th century, the Moravian Principality came into being in present-day south-eastern Moravia,
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recaptured it. Upon his father's death in 1034, Bretislaus became the ruler of Bohemia. In 1055, he decreed that Bohemia and Moravia would be inherited together by
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and reemigrants. In 1949 the territorial division of Czechoslovakia was radically changed, as the Moravian-Silesian Land was abolished and Lands were replaced by "
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by abdicating from the Bohemian throne and accepting Moravia as a vassal land of Bohemian (i.e., Prague) rulers. Vladislaus gradually established this land as
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was elected as the king. He again reunited all Czech lands (then Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, Upper & Lower Lusatia) into one-man ruled state. In 1466,
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was assigned to control the Germanic tribes who had been defeated in the Marcomannic Wars. In 1927, the archeologist Gnirs, with the support of president
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condemned the cancellation of Moravian-Silesian land and expressed "firm conviction that this injustice will be corrected" in 1990. However, after the
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Bill Lehane: ČSÚ (Czech statistical office) plays down census disputes – Campaign want to include Moravian language in count (Moravian identity).
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Höhepunkte der österreichischen Auswanderung. Die Auswanderung aus den im Reichsrat vertretenen Königreichen und Ländern in den Jahren 1905–1914.
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Its area of 22,623.41 km is home to about 3.0 million of the Czech Republic's 10.9 million inhabitants. The people are historically named
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the next Margrave of Moravia (later in 1346, Charles also became the King of Bohemia). In 1349, Charles gave Moravia to his younger brother
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Band 14) Kommission für die Geschichte der Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 1974,
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in German), whose deputies from 1905 onward were elected separately from the ethnically separate German and Czech constituencies.
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The beginnings of the electrical industry in Moravia date back to 1918. The biggest centres of electrical production are Brno (
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river, which runs from its north to south, being its principal watercourse. Moravia's largest city and historical capital is
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excommunicated George and forbade all Catholics (i.e. about 15% of population) from continuing to serve him. The Hungarian
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The Czech automotive industry also played a significant role in Moravia's economy in the 20th century; the factories of
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Bowlus, Charles R. (2009). "Nitra: when did it become a part of the Moravian realm? Evidence in the Frankish sources".
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The diluvial anthropomorphic statuettes and drawings, especially the so-called Venus statuettes, discovered in Moravia
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Moravia is also the centre of the Czech firearm industry, as the vast majority of Czech firearms manufacturers (e.g.
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in the 9th century: area ruled by Rastislav (846–870) map marks the greatest territorial extent during the reign of
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The Floodplain Forests in Europe: Current Situation and Perspectives (European Forest Institute research reports)
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In 1928, Moravia was merged into Moravia-Silesia, one of four lands of Czechoslovakia, together with Bohemia,
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lying directly on the Moravian–Silesian border. As well as agriculture in general, Moravia is noted for its
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Ethnic Cleansing and the European Union: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Security, Memory and Ethnography
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invaded the region in 1663, taking 12,000 captives. In 1740, Moravia was invaded by Prussian forces under
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The Moravians are generally a Slavic ethnic group who speak various (generally more archaic) dialects of
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David, Jiří (2009). "Moravian estatism and provincial councils in the second half of the 17th century".
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who ruled in the margraviate until his death in 1375, after him Moravia was ruled by his oldest son
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is a term used in the Medieval times for an outlying territory, a border or a frontier (cf. English
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The centuries-lasting historical Bohemian-Moravian border has been preserved up to now only by the
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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos 1933–1945. Volume IV
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The machinery industry has been the most important industrial sector in the region, especially in
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who was in 1410 elected the Holy Roman King but died in 1411 (he is buried with his father in the
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There are no primary testimonies about creating a margraviate (march) as distinct political unit
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In 1945 after the Allied defeat of Germany and the end of World War II, the German minority was
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and 22 km to the south of Brno. The researchers found remnants of two masonry buildings, a
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The last flowers of the middle ages: from the gothic to the renaissance in Moravia and Silesia
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for Jewish women. The occupiers also established several POW camps, including Heilag VIII-H,
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Hungarians & Europe in the Early Middle Ages: An Introduction to Early Hungarian History
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Czech Republic Mining Laws and Regulations Handbook - Strategic Information and Basic Laws
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Jonathan Jones: Carl Andre on notoriety and a 26,000-year-old portrait – the week in art.
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Attracted by suitable living conditions, early modern humans settled in the region by the
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G. Mendel's Discovery and the Development of Agricultural and Natural Sciences in Moravia
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who became St. Rastislav. St. Rastislav (846–870) tried to emancipate his land from the
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of the Thaya and Morava rivers. The northeast border with Silesia runs partly along the
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from Moravia the Moravian German minority also referred to themselves as "Moravians" (
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until 1453; land (as the rest of lands of the Bohemian Crown) was administered by the
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Hanel, Norbert; Cerdán, Ángel Morillo; Hernández, Esperanza Martín (1 January 2009).
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Throughout the Přemyslid era, junior princes often ruled all or part of Moravia from
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of Poland annexed Moravia in 999, and ruled it until 1019, when the Přemyslid prince
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into the Moravian-Silesian Land (yet with the natural dominance of Moravia). By the
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again, but this time its defenders forced the Prussians to withdraw following the
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O spisovné moravštině a jiných "malých" jazycích (Naše řeč 5, ročník 83/2000)
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took place in Moravia in AD 169–180. After the war exposed the weakness of
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at a constant angle of 30°), provides a comfortable connection between the
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became Margrave of Moravia and King of Bohemia. In 1333, he made his son
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Svoboda, Zbyšek; Fojtík, Pavel; Exner, Petr; Martykán, Jaroslav (2013).
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Illustrated Slovak History: A Struggle for Sovereignty in Central Europe
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subsisted only less than five years and subsequently (1458) the Hussite
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are found there in abundance. The main economic centres of Moravia are
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conquered Moravia and proclaimed himself (with assistance of rebelling
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Statistický lexikon obcí v republice Československé. Morava a Slezsko
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Statistický lexikon obcí v republice Československé. Morava a Slezsko
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Limes XX: Estudios sobre la frontera romana (Roman frontier studies)
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Moravia occupies an exceptional position in Central Europe. All the
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Administrative division of Moravia as crown land of Austria in 1893
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and the Carpathians (from northwest to southeast), and between the
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Megargee, Geoffrey P.; Overmans, Rüdiger; Vogt, Wolfgang (2022).
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Studien zur Geschichte der österreichisch-ungarischen Monarchie.
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served as the Moravian capital, and it is still the seat of the
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Province of Moravia – Czech Catholic Church – official website
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Moravian nationality, as declared by people in the 1991 census
2792:(20,000), industrial town north from Brno, at the foot of the 1574:, slightly administratively different from Bohemia. After the 1057: 4251:
The history and archaeology of Great Moravia: an introduction
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resettled by people from various Czech (and Slovak) regions.
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The oldest surviving theatre building in Central Europe, the
1371: 1219: 1191: 871: 5007:"Amatérský jazykovědec prosazuje moravštinu jako nový jazyk" 4372:. Brno: Česká vexilologická společnost. pp. 3319, 3320. 4183:"Detašované pracoviště Dolní Dunajovice – Hradisko u Mušova" 3215:(1949–2022), socialite and business magnate, former wife of 2822:
Moravian Slovak costumes (worn by men and women) during the
2740:(25,000), important railway hub in the very south of Moravia 2298:(Global Design Center). Other significant companies include 1566:
resolved the succession dispute between him and his brother
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This article is about the Czech region. For other uses, see
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Open-Air Museum of Rural Architecture in South-East Moravia
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Geologically, Moravia covers a transitive area between the
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rivers. Between 1782 and 1850, Moravia (also thus known as
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entrepreneur, saviour of almost 1,200 Jews during the WWII
2975:(1798–1876), historian and politician, "The Father of the 1187:
people withdrew from the region and were succeeded by the
910:) also included a small portion of the former province of 5335:
Hunters between East and West: the paleolithic of Moravia
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Galuška, Luděk, Mitáček Jiří, Novotná, Lea (eds.) (2010)
4764: 2722:(25,000), centre of the north of Moravia, at the foot of 5450: 5440: 4025:"About the multipurpose water corridor Danube-Oder-Elbe" 3888:
The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
2678:(42,000), important railway hub and archeological site ( 1972:, British, Belgian and other Allied POWs in the region. 1123:
Evidence of the presence of members of the human genus,
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in the northeast. Its natural boundary is formed by the
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from 1867 to 1918. Moravia was one of the five lands of
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Robert B. Kaplan; Richard B. Baldauf (1 January 2005).
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Evan Rail (23 September 2011). The Castles of Moravia.
3206:(1949–2021), truck race driver, multiple winner of the 1929:
camps in the region, including several subcamps of the
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along the southeastern border rise up to 970 m at
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Pilgrimage Church of St John of Nepomuk at Zelená Hora
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invaded Moravia and replaced Mojmír I with his nephew
1283:, began research on the site, located 80 km from 3652: 3605: 3570: 4598: 4363:"Odborné vexilologické stanovisko k moravské vlajce" 4285:. Bonn: Verlag Dr. Rudolf Habelt. pp. 333–354. 4208: 3555: 3549: 1613:
of Holy Roman kings and emperors (except during the
1100:, the oldest surviving ceramic figurine in the world 3986: 3643: 3637: 3631: 3625: 3596: 3590: 3546: 3540: 3462:
Jewish Quarter and St Procopius' Basilica in Třebíč
2213:was conceived here, as were the assault rifles the 1802:, was established in 17th-century Moravia. Ottoman 1362:since the 10th century and the current seat of the 1076:river systems, using the natural route through the 4715:"AVG Antivirus and Security Software – Contact us" 4470:"Moravia | historical region, Europe | Britannica" 4113:"Prehistoric dog found with mammoth bone in mouth" 3962:"Říkáte celé ČR Čechy? Pro Moraváky jste ignorant" 1068:. For centuries, there have been plans to build a 996:). The first two form the westernmost part of the 5297:, Dumbarton Oaks Edition, Washington, D.C. (1993) 5025: 4253:. in: "Early Medieval Europe", 2009 volume 17 (3) 692:Moravia occupies most of the eastern part of the 5712: 5271:A History of Slovakia: The Struggle for Survival 3491:, the deepest known underwater cave in the world 1305:. The discovery of bricks with the stamp of the 922:, Silesia's southernmost part remained with the 5428:Bohemia and Moravia: An Architectural Companion 5158:Treausures of Moravia: story of historical land 3911:"Dodatek I. Přehled Moravy a Slezska podle žup" 3781:"Population of Municipalities – 1 January 2024" 3327:The principal cultural regions of Moravia are: 3200:(1944–1994), poet and protest singer-songwriter 3174:(1926–2002), filmmaker, pioneer of the British 3141:(1913–1942), paratrooper who assassinated Nazi 3048:(1870–1950), Austrian statesman, co-founder of 2926:(1450–1516), architect, sculptor and woodcarver 2755:(23,000), historical town with hatting industry 1886:Administrative map of Moravia and Silesia, 1906 1496:Following the defeat of the Magyars by Emperor 703:, with strong effect of mountains in the west ( 5395:The Jews of Moravia in the Age of Emancipation 5120:of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ... 4385:"Znaky a prapory v kronice Ottokara Štýrského" 4312: 4283:Frühgeschichtliche Zentralorte in Mitteleuropa 3068:(1883–1950), economist and political scientist 634:The region and former margraviate of Moravia, 5592: 4623: 4281:. In Macháček, Jiří; Ungerman, Šimon (eds.). 4068: 2969:(1749–1820), ophthalmologist and physiologist 2857:Moravia historically had a large minority of 2707:(28,000), historical town in southern Hanakia 2240:hosts several aircraft manufacturers, namely 1394:(present-day Slovakia). Their first king was 5092:. Int'l Business Publications. pp. 8–. 2039:movement in Moravia is completely marginal. 1745: 1589:dynasty became extinct in 1306, and in 1310 1347:(871–894), violet core is origin of Moravia. 1129:, dates back more than 600,000 years in the 672:. This could have a different etymology, as 571:founded in 1918. In 1928 it was merged with 346:22,348.87 km (8,628.95 sq mi) 168:Moravia (green) overlapped with the current 2877:, the Czechoslovak government almost fully 2244:(also known as Aircraft Industries, a.s.), 1000:, the last is the northernmost part of the 38: 5599: 5585: 5052: 4049: 3881: 2278:Companies with operations in Brno include 2260:. Sport aircraft are also manufactured in 2143:; it contains 94% of the Czech Republic's 1738:, which first appeared in the medieval era 1374:tribes crossed through Moravia during the 1309:and coins from the period of the emperors 5484:Welcome to Olomouc, city of good cheer... 5476:Welcome to the 2nd largest city of the CR 5004: 4934: 4022: 3929:"Dodatek IV. Moravské enklávy ve Slezsku" 3846: 3844: 2881:them in retaliation for their support of 2770:(22,000), centre of automotive industry ( 2761:(23,000), centre of chemical industry in 2209:rifle scopes are of Moravian origin. The 2155:has at least a 400-year-old tradition of 1366:, the Metropolitan archdiocese of Moravia 5746:Historical regions in the Czech Republic 5085: 4963: 4167:Oldest homes were made of mammoth bone. 3982: 3980: 3431: 3421: 2904: 2896: 2817: 2809: 1881: 1350: 1334: 1230:, including today's Moravia and western 1206:(16 out of 33) were stationed along the 1103: 1092: 1024:(1278 m), and then south from here 1004:. The valleys surround the low range of 799: 776: 757: 711:) and partly in the east, where all the 684:). In Latin, the name Moravia was used. 653:: "waters", or indeed any word denoting 5441:Moravské zemské muzeum official website 5293:edited by Gy. Moravcsik, translated by 5079: 4313:Spiesz, Anton; Caplovic, Dusan (2006). 4104: 3440: 3318: 3116:(1905–1955), physicist, participant in 2306:(Czech headquarters), and an office of 1688:Bohemia and Moravia in the 12th century 1382:in south-western Slovakia and parts of 1210:. In response to increasing numbers of 559:from 1004 to 1806, a crown land of the 16:Historical region in the Czech Republic 5713: 5456:Moravian land archive official website 5382:, National Institute of Folk Culture. 5300:Hlobil, Ivo, Daniel, Ladislav (2000), 5058: 5038:. Multilingual Matters. pp. 27–. 5035:Language Planning and Policy in Europe 5005:Kolínková, Eliška (30 December 2008). 4964:Zemanová, Barbora (12 November 2008). 4935:Kolínková, Eliška (26 December 2008). 4892: 4554:Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau 4276: 4110: 3841: 3724: 3125:(1906–1978), theoretical mathematician 3058:(1876–1932), entrepreneur, founder of 2994:(1838–1916), physicist and philosopher 2544: 1386:. In 833 AD, this became the state of 1263:"), situated above the former village 5580: 5555:. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). 1911. 5540:. Vol. XVI (9th ed.). 1883. 5065:. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 213–. 4966:"Moravané tvoří spisovnou moravštinu" 4787:"Honeywell Global Design Center Brno" 4382: 3977: 3758: 3756: 3382: 3094:, seventh president of Czechoslovakia 2913:Notable people from Moravia include: 2484: 2479:Diesel railway coach class Bfhpvee295 2073:A general map of Moravia in the 1920s 1477: 1241:stood on the vineyards hill known as 874:river meanders along the border with 490: 5253:: The Formation of Moravian Identity 4050:Klimo, Emil; Hager, Herbert (2000). 3945: 3775: 3773: 3386: 3033:(1868–1915), women's rights activist 1321:facilitated dating of the locality. 622:, significant parts of Moravia were 4937:"Číšník tvoří spisovnou moravštinu" 4624:Bičík, Ivan; Štěpánek, Vít (1994). 4111:Viegas, Jennifer (7 October 2011). 3946:a.s., Economia (18 February 2000). 3436:Punkevní Cave in the Moravian Karst 3244:(born 1965), model, actress, writer 3165:(1922–2000), long-distance runner, 3039:(1870–1933), architect, pioneer of 2576: 2044:Czech Roman Catholic Administration 1916:Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia 594:. The land takes its name from the 13: 5110: 4154:"Dolni Vestonice and Pavlov sites" 3753: 3709: 3467:Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape 3338:) in the central and northern part 1582:carried their raids into Moravia. 1324: 1271:. During the reign of the Emperor 1267:and above today's beach resort at 1214:settlers in frontier regions like 846:in the west (the border runs from 792:; the river forms the border with 14: 5767: 5726:Counties of the Holy Roman Empire 5451:Moravian library official website 5446:Moravian gallery official website 5434: 5235:Central European University Press 5233:translated by Nicholas Bodoczky, 4868:"MOTOROLA – Technology Park Brno" 3770: 2731:(25,000), cultural centre of the 563:from 1804 to 1867, and a part of 28:Historical land in Czech Republic 5693: 5678: 5667: 5653: 5642: 5628: 5607: 5506: 5269:Kirschbaum, Stanislav J. (1996) 5151:Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences 4442:"CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Moravia" 4317:. Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers. 4265:Germany in the Early Middle Ages 4115:. Discovery News. Archived from 3739:10.1111/j.1468-0254.2009.00279.x 3621: 3586: 3536: 3390: 3100:(1896–1953), first Czechoslovak 2472: 2460: 2448: 2436: 2421: 2409: 2397: 2378: 2362: 2347: 2335: 2319: 2078: 2066: 2051: 1956:prisoners, and a subcamp of the 1925:, the Germans operated multiple 1894:in 1918, Moravia became part of 1865: 1840: 1727: 1721:St. Procopius Basilica in Třebíč 1712: 1693: 1681: 1672:died in battle and the Habsburg 1418:. The result was the mission of 1370:A variety of Germanic and major 1040:on the west reach 837 m at 469: 464: 459: 454: 449: 444: 439: 177: 162: 145: 133: 88: 81: 70: 63: 5756:Subdivisions of Austria-Hungary 5736:Geography of the Czech Republic 5502:(in Czech, English, and German) 5479:(in Czech, English, and German) 5131:The New Encyclopædia Britannica 4998: 4984: 4957: 4928: 4913: 4886: 4860: 4839: 4809: 4779: 4752: 4736:"Kyndryl Client Center, s.r.o." 4728: 4707: 4681: 4664: 4617: 4592: 4579:Gross-Rosen Museum in Rogoźnica 4567: 4542: 4512: 4487: 4462: 4456:Czechoslovakia: A Country Study 4448: 4434: 4413: 4398: 4376: 4354: 4345: 4331: 4306: 4270: 4257: 4242: 4229: 4215:. Editorial CSIC – CSIC Press. 4202: 4189: 4175: 4160: 4146: 4131: 4043: 4016: 4010:10.1016/j.quascirev.2004.09.008 3968: 3954: 3939: 3921: 3903: 3764:"Encyklopedie dějin města Brna" 3667: 2248:(formerly known under the name 1877: 1752:Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia 1703:, mausoleum of Moravian branch 830:very shortly in the north, and 668:, from the river's German name 664:The German name for Moravia is 590:, the other group being called 5522:New International Encyclopedia 5415:. Stoddart Publishers Canada. 5086:Ibp, Inc (10 September 2013). 3875: 3826:Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary 3791: 3718: 3712:"Fakta o Moravě – Naša Morava" 3703: 3691: 3529: 3457:Holy Trinity Column in Olomouc 3447:Gardens and Castle at Kroměříž 3167:multiple Olympic gold medalist 3031:Zdeňka Wiedermannová-Motyčková 2636:, modern city developed after 1958:Gross-Rosen concentration camp 1890:Following the break-up of the 1676:was elected as his successor. 1442:, the western part of present 1088: 937:regions, vast majority of the 539:The medieval and early modern 1: 5320:Folia historica Bohemica. 1 2 4054:. Leiden: Brill. p. 48. 3891:(5th ed.). HarperCollins 3684: 2443:Precise rifle scope by MeOpta 2246:ZLIN AIRCRAFT a.s. Otrokovice 1624:After his death followed the 1516:, took control over Moravia. 1036:. The spacious, but moderate 638:in Czech, is named after its 602:. Before being sacked by the 170:regions of the Czech Republic 5741:Historic counties in Moravia 5413:Bata: Shoemaker to the World 5147:The Great Moravia exhibition 5126:. Moravia. pp. 397–398. 5059:Tesser, Lynn (14 May 2013). 4575:"Subcamps of KL Gross-Rosen" 4458:. US Army. 1898. p. 27. 4420:Lánové rejstříky (1656–1711) 3675:Moravian enclaves in Silesia 2892: 2869:, around Jihlava and around 2850:is a language distinct from 2455:The (modern) BREN gun M 2 11 2290:(Client Innovation Centre), 2147:and is at the centre of the 1946:Auschwitz concentration camp 1912:occupation of Czechoslovakia 1701:Church of St. Thomas in Brno 1607:Church of St. Thomas in Brno 1194:. Some of the events of the 1175: 1006:Central Moravian Carpathians 838:mountains in the north, the 687: 524:and one of three historical 7: 5393:Miller, Michael R. (2010), 5288:Constantine Porphyrogenitus 5208:Lands of the Bohemian Crown 5176:National Geographic Society 5122:(1877), volume 15. London, 3495: 3074:(1887–1982), soprano singer 2918:List of people from Moravia 2656:Bohemian-Moravian Highlands 2388:aircraft on display at the 2178:produced many automobiles. 1454:in present-day Germany and 1038:Bohemian-Moravian Highlands 941:, southeastern half of the 929:Today Moravia includes the 844:Bohemian-Moravian Highlands 709:European continental divide 629: 549:Lands of the Bohemian Crown 183:Location of Moravia in the 10: 5772: 5337:. New York: Plenum Press, 4823:(in Czech). Archived from 4267:, London: Longman, page 82 4090:10.1016/j.jchb.2007.12.003 3990:Quaternary Science Reviews 3857:Collins English Dictionary 3517:Moravian traditional music 3314:(born 1996), tennis player 3299:(born 1990), tennis player 3283:(born 1973), mezzo-soprano 3250:(1968–2017), tennis player 2963:, "Apostle to the Indians" 2915: 2838:. Before the expulsion of 2803: 2612:, centre of heavy industry 2229:(also known as the "Micro 2098: 1660:) as the king of Bohemia. 1481: 1420:Saints Cyril and Methodius 1328: 1083: 18: 5620: 5333:Svoboda, Jiří A. (1999), 4383:Pícha, František (2013). 4263:Reuter, Timothy. (1991). 4225:– via Google Books. 3710:Morava, Iniciativa Naša. 3502:Extreme points of Moravia 3348:) in the northeastern tip 3234:(born 1964), politician, 3092:I Czechoslovak Army Corps 2949:, pharmacist and botanist 2799: 2581: 2390:National Technical Museum 1746:Habsburg rule (1526–1918) 1564:Vladislaus III of Bohemia 1416:Byzantine emperor Michael 1390:with the conquest of the 1356:Saint Wenceslas Cathedral 1237:In the 2nd century AD, a 1018:Moravian-Silesian Beskids 790:Moravian-Silesian Beskids 733:Outer Western Carpathians 433: 421: 400: 383: 371: 363: 355: 350: 342: 337: 311: 290: 280: 272: 236: 226: 191: 176: 161: 129: 103:From top, left to right: 56: 47: 33: 5352:New York, Salmony 1949. 5291:De Administrando Imperio 4893:univerzita, Masarykova. 4791:Honeywell Czech Republic 4693:Hospodářské noviny IHNED 3785:Czech Statistical Office 3700:(year 822), pp. 111–112. 3522: 3482: 3090:(1895–1979), general of 3021:(1859–1938), philosopher 3012:(1856–1939), founder of 2985:(1822–1884), founder of 2806:Moravians (ethnic group) 2713:(25,000), centre of the 2686: 2610:Moravian-Silesian Region 2600:(285,000; central part, 2503:První brněnská strojírna 2416:Electron microscope Brno 2371:M 290.0 Slovenská strela 1910:, and during the German 1750:After the death of King 1719:12th century Romanesque 1638:Ladislaus the Posthumous 1549:Conrad II Otto of Znojmo 1364:Archbishopric of Olomouc 1200:Rome's northern frontier 1162:Venus of Dolní Věstonice 1098:Venus of Dolní Věstonice 1074:join the Danube and Oder 21:Moravia (disambiguation) 5552:Encyclopædia Britannica 5537:Encyclopædia Britannica 5525:. Vol. XIII. 1905. 5497:8 December 2013 at the 5492:Znojmo – City of Virtue 5461:26 October 2016 at the 5348:Absolon, Karel (1949), 5308:, Muzeum umění Olomouc 5248:Wihoda, Martin (2015), 4675:OU Kosher Certification 3810:Oxford University Press 3477:Tugendhat Villa in Brno 3452:Historic Centre of Telč 3427:Historic Centre of Telč 3108:Erich Wolfgang Korngold 2342:WIKOV Supersport (1931) 2149:country's wine industry 2022:of Czechoslovakia into 1983:in accordance with the 1892:Austro-Hungarian Empire 1736:Moravian banner of arms 1146:Předmostí archeological 1020:at the very east, with 856:Upper Svratka Highlands 770:, near the border with 367:130/km (350/sq mi) 5374:Šimsa, Martin (2009), 5363:Musil, Rudolf (1971), 3437: 3429: 3260:player, member of the 2998:Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk 2910: 2909:Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk 2902: 2831: 2815: 2748:Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk 2618:(102,000), capital of 2567:Frenštát pod Radhoštěm 2428:Aeroplane L 410 NG by 2369:The speed train Tatra 2006:After the fall of the 1968:and Oflag VIII-H, for 1887: 1617:), until inherited by 1484:Margraviate of Moravia 1367: 1348: 1299:("bath"), including a 1281:Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk 1256: 1248: 1120: 1101: 1012:, the highest peak is 811: 797: 774: 616:Archdiocese of Olomouc 551:from 1348 to 1918, an 541:Margraviate of Moravia 513: 487: 39: 5570:. Vol. 10. 1911. 5567:Catholic Encyclopedia 5511:Texts on Wikisource: 5118:The Penny Cyclopaedia 4425:12 March 2012 at the 3806:UK English Dictionary 3727:Early Medieval Europe 3698:Royal Frankish Annals 3435: 3425: 3110:(1897–1957), composer 3080:(1888–1947), Nazi SS 3006:(1854–1928), composer 2939:Georg Joseph Camellus 2934:Unity of the Brethren 2908: 2900: 2821: 2813: 2774:), south from Ostrava 2632:(74,000), capital of 2592:South Moravian Region 2573:(currently Siemens). 2539:Otis Elevator Company 2467:The modern EVO 2 tram 1885: 1816:besieged by Prussians 1772:University of Olomouc 1652:followed and in 1469 1636:). The rule of young 1619:Albert II of Habsburg 1585:The main line of the 1408:Carolingian influence 1392:Principality of Nitra 1354: 1338: 1107: 1096: 978:Dyjsko-svratecký úval 803: 780: 762:Rolling hills of the 761: 620:expulsions after 1945 577:communist coup d'état 402: • Summer ( 5430:. 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Moravia (disambiguation)
Historical land
View of Mikulov from Svatý kopeček
Zelný trh and Parnas fountain, Brno
Lednice Castle
Horní náměstí with Holy Trinity Column, Olomouc
Mikulov
Brno
Lednice Castle
Olomouc
Flag of Moravia
Flag
Coat of arms of Moravia
Coat of arms
Moravia (green) overlapped with the current regions of the Czech Republic
regions of the Czech Republic
Location of Moravia in the European Union
European Union
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Moravian-Silesian
Olomouc
South Moravian
Vysočina
Zlín
South Bohemian
Pardubice
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