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Moravian Slovakia, also called Slovácko (Czech: Slovácko, older Moravské Slovensko) is a cultural region in the southeastern part of the Czech Republic. It lies in the historical region of Moravia, on the border with Slovakia (the Slovak region of Záhorie) and Austria. It is known for its characteristic folklore, music, wine, costumes and traditions. The area forms part of both the Zlín and South Moravian administrative regions.
Its main centre is the town of Uherské Hradiště which is located on the Morava River. Other important towns include Uherský Brod, Břeclav, Hodonín, Strážnice and Kyjov. In the 9th century the region of Moravian Slovakia was the centre of the Great Moravian empire.
In the 9th century the region of MoravianSlovakia was the centre of the Great Moravian empire. MoravianSlovakia is divided into six subregions: Dolňácko...
population declared Moravian as their ethnicity. Smaller pockets of people declaring Moravian ethnicity are also native to neighboring Slovakia. A certain ambiguity...
Moravian traditional music or Moravian folk music represents a part of the European musical culture connected with the Moravian region of the Czech Republic...
ISBN 978-0-8204-3365-3. Košťálová, Petra (2022). "Contested Landscape: Moravian Wallachia and MoravianSlovakia". OpenEdition.org. Retrieved 9 August 2023. Johnston 2010...
did not include Czech language but included the single item Bohemian–Moravian–Slovak (the others being German, Polish, Rusyn, Slovene, Serbo-Croatian, Italian...
(2014a). Veľkomoravské kostoly na Slovensku [The Great Moravian Churches in Slovakia] (in Slovak). Bratislava: Post Scriptum. ISBN 978-80-89567-37-9. Botek...
the MoravianSlovakia Břeclav (25,000), important railway hub in the very south of Moravia Hodonín (24,000), another town in the MoravianSlovakia, the...
Republic MoravianSlovakia, a cultural region in the southeastern part of the Czech Republic, closely related to neighbouring SlovakiaMoravian Church,...
The caftan consisted of a skirt and bodice. Residents of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands dressed more simply. Young boys wore short undershirts, and the...
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region of Moravia as a basis for Moravian traditional music ensembles. Foremost in regions of MoravianSlovakia and Moravian Wallachia. Luigi Gaggero teaches...
The Moravian Church, or the Moravian Brethren (Czech: Moravská církev or Moravští bratři), formally the Unitas Fratrum (Latin: "Unity of the Brethren")...
Moravian dialects are closer to Slovak than Czech, but this is incorrect; in fact, the opposite is true, and certain dialects in far western Slovakia...
Slovakia (/sloʊˈvækiə, -ˈvɑːk-/ ; Slovak: Slovensko [ˈslɔʋenskɔ] ), officially the Slovak Republic (Slovak: Slovenská republika [ˈslɔʋenskaː ˈrepublika]...
ancestry.[citation needed] The Czech–Slovak language group was summarized under the term "Bohemian–Moravian–Slovak" (Böhmisch-Mährisch-Slowakisch) in the...
Pirin Macedonia and the Identity of the Population of Moravia and MoravianSlovakia". Sprawy Narodowościowe (31): 183–197. Archived from the original...
Slovakia at the Slovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs website Detailed Slovak history timeline until 1714 Overview from slovakia.org History of Slovakia:...
The Moravian Wallachian dialect is a Czech dialect native to Moravian Wallachia, influenced by standard Czech and Slovak, which includes Romanian words...
blet (overripen) it sweetens and becomes pleasant to eat. In the MoravianSlovakia region of the Czech Republic, there is a community-run museum with...
it never completely permeated Slovak language (compared to the Moravian region of Slovácko, so called MoravianSlovakia). Lechites (Lechitic group) Lechitic...