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Moravia
Moravia (; ; ; ; ) is a historical region in central Europe in the east of the Czech Republic, one of the former Czech lands. It takes its name from the Morava River which rises in the northwest of the region.
Moravia
Pilsener
Pilsner, sometimes pilsener or simply pils, is a pale lager, developed in the 19th century in the city of Pilsen, Bohemia (Plzeň in the Czech Republic).
Pilsener
Brno
Brno ([; ) is the second-largest city in the Czech Republic. It was founded in 1243, although the area had been settled since the 5th century.
Brno
Brno
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František Klácel
František Klácel (1808-1882) was an Augustinian author, philosopher, scientist, pedagogue, and journalist from Moravia.
František_Klácel
Vincenc Makovský
Vincenc Makovský (Vincent Makovsky) (1900-1966) was an avant-garde Czech sculptor and industrial designer. He founded the School of Arts in Zlín in 1940.
Vincenc_Makovský
Porta Coeli (Moravia)
Porta Coeli is a twelfth-century convent and church in Tišnov, Moravia, Czech Republic, after which the asteroid 3276 Porta Coeli is named. Situated in the valley of the Svratka, this Cistercian convent was founded in 1233 by Constance of Hungary, widow of King Otakar I.
Porta_Coeli_(Moravia)
Bedřich Golombek
Bedřich Golombek (February 5, 1901 in Hrušov, today part of Ostrava - March 31, 1961 in Brno) was a Czech journalist and writer.
Bedřich_Golombek
Churches of Brno
The majority of church buildings in Brno belongs to the Roman Catholic Church, other mainly to Protestant Churches. In addition to them, there are also a synagogue and a mosque.
Churches_of_Brno
Schcambo
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Peter Paul Fuchs
Peter Paul Fuchs (October 30, 1916 – March 26, 2007) was an Austrian born conductor and composer.
Peter_Paul_Fuchs
Labyrinth of the World and Paradise of the Heart
Labyrinth of the World and Paradise of the Heart is a book by John Amos Comenius. The book is a satirical allegory.
Labyrinth_of_the_World_and_Paradise_of_the_Heart
List of Austrian School economists
The economists aligned with the Austrian School are sometimes colloquially called "the Austrians" even though not all hold Austrian citizenship, and not all economists from Austria subscribe to the ideas of the Austrian School.
List_of_Austrian_School_economists
Helena Bochořáková-Dittrichová
Helena Bochořáková-Dittrichová (July 31, 1894, Vyškov, Austria-Hungary - 28 March, 1980, Brno, Czechoslovakia was a highly accomplished Czech graphic artist.
Helena_Bochořáková-Dittrichová