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Moravia

Moravia (Czech: Morava) is the eastern part of the Czech Republic. Its historical capital is Brno.

It is named for the Morava (March) river around which a group of Slavs settled sometime after 500 AD. The Moravians speak a dialect of Czech called Moravian.

For history see Great Moravia


Moravia is also a place in the State of New York in the United States of America. See Moravia, New York.

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