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According to the tourist regions defined by the Czech Tourism agency, the South Moravian Region is simultaneously a tourist region called South Moravia. It is a very extensive and varied tourist region which includes various landscapes and destinations (mountain, viticultural, karstic etc.) The South Moravia Tourist Region is further divided according to character (and offer) into five tourist areas, one of which overlaps into the Zlín Region:
Moravian Karst and surroundings, Brno and surroundings, Znojmo area and Dyje River area, Pálava Hills and Lednice – Valtice Complex, Slovácko (part of the area overlaps into the Zlín Region)
Brno and surroundings
Brno, Bučovice, Dolní Kounice, Ivančice, Ivanovice na Hané, Kuřim, Luleč, Nedvědice, Oslavany, Rajhrad, Rosice, Slavkov u Brna, Tišnov, Vyškov, ŽidlochovicePalava Hills and Lednice – Valtice Complex
Břeclav, Mikulov, Dolní Věstonice, Hustopeče, Lednice, Valtice, Klobouky u Brna, Pasohlávky, Pohořelice, Šakvice, Velké Bílovice, Velké Pavlovice, Podivín, Hlohovec, KobylíMoravian Karst and surroundings
Adamov, Blansko, Bílovice nad Svitavou, Boskovice, Černá Hora, Jedovnice, Kunštát, Letovice, Olešnice, Ostrov u Macochy, Rájec-Jestřebí, Rudice, Sloup, Velké Opatovice, LysiceSlovacko region
Hodonín, Strážnice, Kyjov, Uherské Hradiště, Uherský Brod, Staré město, Veselí nad Moravou, Ždánice, Mikulčice, Lanžhot, Uherský Ostroh, Bzenec, Petrov, Čejkovice, VlčnovZnojmo and Dyje river region
Bítov, Znojmo, Vranov nad Dyjí, Jevišovice, Moravský Krumlov, Miroslav, Hrušovany nad Jevišovkou, Šatov, Hevlín, Šafov, Hostěradice, Blížkovice, Jaroslavice, Višňové, Dobšice
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