South Moravia | |
Location | |
Coat of arms and flag | |
State | Czech Republic |
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Surface | 11,158.1 km² |
Inhabitants | 1.745.015 (2011) |
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South Moravia is a region of the Czech Republic.
To know
Spoken languages
Unlike Prague is Brno, there are not many who are able to speak in English, however, it is easy to meet people who will strive to communicate to the best of their ability.
Territories and tourist destinations
Urban centers
- Blansko
- Brno - The largest city in Moravia where MotoGP is raced every year. The district of Černá Pole hosts the Villa Tugendhat designed by the German architect Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe, a masterpiece of modern architecture registered in the heritage ofUNESCO.
- Kroměříž - It has a nice palace and nice gardens.
- Novosedly na Moravě - Village in the Moravian wine region. You can take a horseback ride along the vineyards of the area.
- Rakvice
- Zlín - City in South Moravia. The famous shoe company Bata it developed here before the Second World War. There are interesting and functional architectural structures. [1].
- Znojmo
How to get
How to get around
What see
What to do
At the table
Safety
Other projects
- Wikipedia contains an entry concerning South Moravia
- Commons contains images or other files on South Moravia