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View from Starý Jičín over the Moravian Gate to the Oderské vrchy mountains

The Moravian Gate (Czech: Moravská brána, Polish: Brama Morawska, German: Mährische Pforte, Slovak: Moravská brána) is a geomorphological feature in the Moravian region of the Czech Republic and the Upper Silesia region in Poland. It is formed by the depression between the Carpathian Mountains in the east and the Sudetes in the west. The drainage divide between the upper Oder river and the Baltic Sea in the north and the Bečva River of the Danube basin runs through it.

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Moravian Gate

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The Moravian Gate (Czech: Moravská brána, Polish: Brama Morawska, German: Mährische Pforte, Slovak: Moravská brána) is a geomorphological feature in the...

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Sudetes

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northwest across to the region of Lower Silesia in Poland and to the Moravian Gate in the Czech Republic in the east. Geographically the Sudetes are a...

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Margraviate of Moravia

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region's size. In the north, the Sudeten Mountains, which extend to the Moravian Gate, formed the border with the Polish Duchy of Silesia, incorporated as...

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Mongol incursions in the Holy Roman Empire

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pace of 40 miles (64 km) per day away from the Bohemian border. At the Moravian Gate, they turned south and passed between the ranges of the Sudetes and...

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Czech Silesia

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Sudetes. The rest of the territory extends into the Ostrava Basin, Moravian Gate, Moravian-Silesian Foothills and into the western section of the Western...

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Moravia

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Danube and Oder river systems, using the natural route through the Moravian Gate. Evidence of the presence of members of the human genus, Homo, dates...

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Ostrava

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a city in the north-east of the Czech Republic and the capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region. It has about 280,000 inhabitants. It lies 15 km (9 mi)...

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Moravian University

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Moravian University is a private university in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The institution traces its founding to 1742 by Moravians, descendants of followers...

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Amber Road

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Biskupin, Milicz, Wrocław, the Kłodzko Valley (less often through the Moravian Gate), crossed the Danube near Carnuntum in the Noricum province, headed...

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Central Europe

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territory between the Schelde to Vistula and from the Danube to the Moravian Gate. Usually the countries considered to be Central European are Austria...

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Mongol invasion of Europe

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failed attempts, Baidar and Kadan continued raiding Moravia (via the Moravian Gate route into the valley of the river March towards the Danube) before...

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Lombards

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and they could have reached Rugiland from the Upper Oder area via the Moravian Gate. Moving out of Golanda, the Lombards passed through Anthaib and Banthaib...

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Geofact

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reality geofacts: a revision of the site of Konczyce Weilkie 4 in the Moravian Gate, South Poland,” Wiśniewski et al. (2014), explain when geofacts are...

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Western Carpathians

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Forecarpathian Lowland and the Lesser Poland Upland; to the west the Moravian Gate leads over to the Sudetes. To the south the mountain chain falls away...

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Outer Subcarpathia

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Dyjsko-svratecký úval) → A1.1 Vyškov Gate (CZ: Vyškovská brána) → A1.2 Upper Morava Valley (CZ: Hornomoravský úval) → A1.3 Moravian Gate (CZ: Moravská brána) → A1...

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European watershed

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continues in an eastern direction along the Jeseníky Mountains down to the Moravian Gate and uphill into the Beskids, with the Oder and Vistula basins in the...

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Slovakia in the Roman era

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connected to the Laugaricio fort) situated in the foreland of the so-called Moravian Gate (Olomouc-Neředín, Hulín-Pravčice, Osek) have been partly corroborated...

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Upper Silesia

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upper Oder River, north of the Eastern Sudetes mountain range and the Moravian Gate, which form the southern border with the historic Moravia region. Within...

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Pszczyna

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dates from 1303. The main trading route between Kievan Rus and the Moravian Gate ran through Pszczyna in the early Middle Ages, and the small settlement...

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Eastern Sudetes

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Kłodzko Valley and the Eastern Neisse River in the west down to the Moravian Gate in the east, leading to the Outer Western Carpathians. The Eastern Sudetes...

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Mitteleuropa

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coast from Holstein to Farther Pomerania, up the Oder river to the Moravian Gate, down the Danube into the Kingdom of Hungary and into the Slovene lands...

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Divisions of the Carpathians

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Dyjsko-svratecký úval) → A1.1 Vyškov Gate (CZ: Vyškovská brána) → A1.2 Upper Morava Valley (CZ: Hornomoravský úval) → A1.3 Moravian Gate (CZ: Moravská brána) → A1...

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White Croats

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Bohemia and Silesia-Lesser Poland along a Western route through the Moravian Gate, but that is disputable because there is no historical source and was...

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