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Moravia
Moravia ( ; ) is a historical region in the east of the Czech Republic and one of three historical Czech lands, with Bohemia and Czech Silesia.
Morava
river in Central Europe
Bohemian-Moravian Highlands
mountain range
Moravian
varieties of Czech spoken in Moravia
Moravian Gate
valley floor divide in the Czech Republic
Moravian Slovakia
Cultural region in the Czech Republic
Moravian Wallachia
ethnoregion of Czechia
Moravian eagle
heraldic bird representing Moravia
flag of Moravia
symbol of the historical territory
Štramberk ears
moravian corn-shaped gingerbread product
Central Sudetes
mountain range in Europe
Bohemia and Moravia national football team
former men's national association football team representing Bohemia and Moravia
Křižanov Highlands
mountain range in Moravia
Moravian National Community
Schönhengstgau
thumb|Unofficial coat of arms of the Schönhengstgau - used e.g. by Schönhengster Heimatbund e.V.
The Schönhengstgau is a historical region in Bohemia and Moravia, which, however, did not form a unity either in terms of landscape or politics. Until the end of World War II, it was the largest German language island in Czechoslovakia.
Moravian cuisine
cooking traditions of Moravia
Javořice Highlands
Moravané
Moravané (, ) is a small non-parliamentary political party in Moravia in the Czech Republic.
Lower Morava Vale
geomorphological unit of the South Moravian Basin
Vyškov Gate
Moravian enclaves in Silesia
former part of Moravia
Odzemek
The Odzemek (Slovak: Odzemok) is a Slovak solo traditional dance for men, which always has an improvised character. The dance starts out slow and gets faster as the dance goes on, and is traditionally danced in Slovakia and Moravian Wallachia. The name Odzemok comes from the words 'od zeme,' which means 'from the ground.'