Moravia - Wikipedia Moravia occupies most of the eastern part of the Czech Republic Moravian territory is naturally strongly determined, in fact, as the Morava river basin, with strong effect of mountains in the west (de facto main European continental divide) and partly in the east, where all the rivers rise Moravia occupies an exceptional position in Central
Moravia | Czech Republic, Central Europe, History, Map . . . Moravia, traditional region in central Europe that served as the centre of a major medieval kingdom, known as Great Moravia, before it was incorporated into the kingdom of Bohemia in the 11th century
Moravia - Tourist Destinations and Attractions - Amazing Czechia Moravia is the second largest and second most populous of these regions (after Bohemia) It boasts seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites The biggest city and the former capital of Moravia is the beautiful city of Brno
Moravia, Czech Republic: where is it, when to go and what to see Today, we take you on a tour of one of its regions: Moravia, a gentle land of hills cloaked in prized vineyards and a treasure trove of Unesco World Heritage treasures Wandering around the region, you will encounter numerous castles and stately homes with magnificent gardens, a riot of churches, monasteries and religious buildings
10 Things To Do In Moravia In The Czech Republic - Our Wanders From UNESCO monuments through sun-kissed vineyards, lush green forests and hills, romantic ruins and amazing castles, we enjoyed our Moravia road trip very much We were surprised about how few foreign tourists we encountered
Moravia travel - Lonely Planet | Czechia, Europe If Bohemia is about towns and cities, Moravia is all rolling hills and pretty landscapes The capital, Brno, has the museums, but the northern city of Olomouc has captivating architecture The lesser-visited south is dominated by vineyards and, naturally, wine-drinking day-tipplers
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
Moravia - Wikiwand Moravia is a historical region in the east of the Czech Republic and one of three historical Czech lands, with Bohemia and Czech Silesia
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
History of Moravia - Wikipedia Following the break-up of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918, Moravia became part of Czechoslovakia As one of the five lands of Czechoslovakia, it had restricted autonomy In 1928 Moravia ceased to exist as a territorial unity and was merged with Czech Silesia into the Moravian–Silesian Land