Moravia - Wikipedia Moravia[a][9] is a historical region in the east of the Czech Republic and one of three historical Czech lands, with Bohemia and Czech Silesia
Moravia - Tourist Destinations and Attractions - Amazing Czechia Moravia is one of the three historical Czech Lands, the other two being Bohemia and Czech Silesia These regions no longer exist as administrative entities, but they are mentioned in the Czech constitution and their symbols appear in the Czech coat of arms
Moravia and Silesia - VisitCzechia You will find two regions with unique folklore traditions in Moravia, Moravian Slovakia and Moravian Wallachia It is also worth visiting the technical monuments in Ostrava and the former empire of the shoemaking company Baťa, the city of Zlín
Discover Moravia: A Journey Through the 7 best Timeless Heritage Sites Known for its rolling vineyards, historic towns, and architectural marvels, Moravia is a treasure trove of UNESCO World Heritage sites The region's diverse history is reflected in its well-preserved Jewish quarters, Renaissance and Baroque buildings, and medieval castles
History of Moravia - Wikipedia Moravia, like Bohemia, was a Habsburg possession until the end of World War I In 1573 the Jesuit University of Olomouc was established; this was first university in Moravia
Moravia Travel Guide - Eupedia Discover Moravia, Czech Republic's eastern region with historic cities like Brno and Olomouc, UNESCO sites, stunning wine country, picturesque landscapes, and over 1,100 caves to explore