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Makov
The village is located in the eastern part of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands in the Protected Landscape Area Kunštátský Halas, more precisely, 4 km northwest of the city Kunštát, 18 km northwest of Boskovic, 6 km southeast of Olešnice and 45 km north of Brno. The village is situated in a valley that crosses the road from 1826. Near the village is a tourist destination Křivánčí hill top with a circular view of the surroundings. On a clear day it is seen Praděd Drahanska Kojál Highlands...
www.makovukunstatu.cz
Malá Lhota
Malá Lhota is located in the outskirts of the Blansko district, south of Montenegro. It lies at the southeastern edge of the geomorphological unit Hornosvratecka. The village lies on the highlands, surrounded by fields and woods. The development is scattered along the road and square. The village lies at an altitude of 387 m asl The oldest written record of the 596th year 1 Municipality performs the function of predominantly residential and recreational. Business and service features are only...
www.malalhota.cz
Malá Roudka - Skočova Lhota
The municipality Malá Roudka and Skočova Lhota is situated between the hills of the Podorlické hills in an elevated position above the fertile strip of Boskovice furrow. The first written mention of the settlement dates from the year 1363. Pleasant scenery made up of coniferous forests, with fields and meadows, invites you for a stroll. From the slopes of the hills is a beautiful view of the panorama of drahany Highlands.
http://www.malaroudka.cz
Malá Vrbka
In the middle of this small farming village of 200 inhabitants, there is a small renovated belfry. There are also several small picturesque houses with folk architecture that were built halfway through the 19th century. After the road which ends in the village, there are just large meadows and beech forests.
www.malavrbka.cz
Malešovice
Malešovice located on reclaimed land at the southern boundary of the district Brno - country. On the southeast of the village flows the river Jihlava. The first written mention dates back to the 1104th Traces of an earlier settlement in the municipality as evidenced by archaeological findings.
http://www.malesovice.cz/
Malhostovice
Malhostovice lies southeast of Tišnov and northwest of the city Kuřim. Malhostovice are located on the border of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands and the Moravian Karst. The village was annexed as part of a local village Nuzířov and together have a population of 840. Natural Monument is made up of elevated rock formation of Devonian limestone (300-332 m). The village lies a natural monument and stone Malhostovická Drásovský scoop location is surrounded by intensively farmed agricultural land....
http://www.malhostovice.eu/index.asp
Maršov
Marsov village lies about 30 km from Brno direction northwest at an altitude of 467 meters, geologically already here actually begins with the Czech-Moravian Highlands. 7 km away Veverská Bítýška the altitude of ca 200 m lower. South of the village there is a natural park of the White Stream Valley, north of the forests stretching to Tisnov.
http://www.marsov.cz
Míchov
Obec Míchov se nalézá mezi městy Letovice a Boskovice. První zmínka o ní je z roku 1169, kdy král Vladislav daroval ves klášteru Hradisko u Olomouce.
www.michov.obec.cz
Mikulčice
Archaeological site, one of the Great Moravian Empire centres (walled settlement called “Na Valech”), exposed remains of 12 religious buildings, prince’s palace, farmsteads, lines of houses assembled in streets, protective walls. National cultural monument, permanent museum exhibition of archaeological artefacts dating back to the 7th – 9th centuries, one of places where missionaries Cyril and Methodius lived and worked. Traditional fairs of Sts. Cyril and Methodius. A composer of folk songs,...
www.mikulcice.cz
Mikulov
Border crossing to Austria, historic town reserve and centre of viticulture. The town and its environs are dominated by a Baroque castle built by the Lords of Dietrichstein. Its present appearance is the result of reconstruction after fires in 1718 and at the end of World War II that destroyed paintings and collections. The most famous owner of the castle was Francis, Cardinal of Dietrichstein, Bishop of Olomouc. Following the Battle of Hradec Králové in 1866, the Austro-Prussian truce was worked...
www.mikulov.cz
Milonice
The village is located in the South Region Vyškov district - northeast of Bučovice. It numbers 167 and about 330 inhabitants. The village post office, catering to the cultural hall, a nursery school and general store.
www.milonice.cz
Milotice
Milotice abound in many natural science and cultural sights are also Kyjovské Dolňácko center of folklore. Who wants to know didactics and spent at least one day in Milotice and their surroundings, as if he was not at all Kyjov. They are located 7 km already. from Kyjov, about 60 km southeast of Brno. Near the village is flat, just south of the Milotic Náklo off the hill, where the previously mined lignite. On its slopes are vineyards and orchards with Horky Nature Reserve. In the immediate vicinity...
www.milotice.cz
Milovice
The beginnings of Milovice date far into the past. Originally, the village became a 1.5 km southeast from its present location in 1252 but was completely destroyed during a raid Kuman. Preserved only remnants of its foundations. Around 1259 the village was built up again, this time on the existing site. New staff were mostly Germans. An old Slavic settlement originally belonged to the royal castle Děvičky. Its oldest name comes from the 14th Milwitz century. 1332 Milovice get Lichtenstein, who...
Miroslav
Gothic-Renaissance castle with corner oriels and a unique entrance portal dating back to the beginning of the 16th century. A small town museum is located behind it. A viticultural tradition, cellars include a Baroque cellar built in 1748. Jewish cemetery; during restoration works Rafael Konig’s tombstone was found. He was the first Jew in the monarchy to be allowed to use the title of master and to conduct a trade outside the ghetto. Only some houses and a synagogue rebuilt into a community centre...
http://www.mesto-miroslav.cz/
Modřice
Town built in the 13th century by the bishops of Olomouc. Not far away are archaeological sites documented in the local museum (discovery of a Roman marching camp). Today, many shopping and entertainment centres, including a multiplex cinema, are located in the vicinity.
http://www.mesto-modrice.cz
Moravany
Moravians are located in the foothills of Chřiby 4 km northeast of Kyjov. Approximately 2 km north of the village on the edge of the forest Chřiby is a popular recreation area Kamenak for a further 2 km north Zavadilka the cottage colony. Moravians have 736 people and is a member of the micro Moštěnka. The greatest tourist attractions are the beautiful hardwood forests of the north Moravian, which is undergoing a series of marked paths and trails suitable for cycling. Natural pearls are right...
www.obecmoravany.cz
Moravská Nová Ves
New Moravian village lies at the heart Slovácko Podluží in a plane between cities and Breclav Hodoní. It is one of the largest and richest obcí Moravian Slovakia. The greater part of her land are intensively cultivated farmland, where arable land predominates. In the wide floodplain of the Morava River, the river also flows through Kyjovka, once decayed meadows, now largely plowed. In the near past in this area created an intense gravel mining lake, covering some 120 hectares. Morava Mikulčice...
www.mnves.cz
Moravské Knínice
Obec Moravské Knínice se nachází asi 18 km severozápadně od Brna, leží na mírném svahu v nadmořské výšce 267,94 m a svou polohou patří do oblasti Brněnské vyvřeliny. Okolí obce je tvořeno převážně smíšenými lesy. Obcí protéká potok Kuřimka. Historický katastr obce o výměře 2026 ha se táhl až k Brněnské přehradě. Výměra současného katastrálního území je 1239 ha. Obec patří k nejstarším osadám. Doklady osídlení pravěkým člověkem na území...
http://www.moravskekninice.cz
Moravský Krumlov
Historic city zone, remains of city walls with semi-circular towers, Renaissance castle with an arcaded courtyard. Inside, a monumental series of 20 giant canvases by Alfons Mucha, the Slavic Epic (Slovanská epopej). An open arcaded staircase hall is a rarity. A display bringing to mind a visit from the famous medieval surgeon Paracelsus in 1537 is placed in the castle, as well. The monastic Church of St. Bartholomew built in the mid-1300s ranks among the outstanding High Gothic buildings. A Baroque...
www.mkrumlov.cz
Moravský Písek
The village is located at the frontier of two ecosystems, at the edge of a sand dune extending from the Chriby mountains to the south. The local nature with adjacent mead forests had created suitable conditions for settlement, hunting, fishing and agricultural since ancient times. The village is first mentioned in June 1300, at the Deed of Donation of Vel islav from Ořechov for the Velehrad monastery. As a witness, Ruber de Arena from Písek is signed here. Since 1638, the village has had the right...
www.moravskypisek.cz
Moravský Žižkov
The village is surrounded by farmland, where arable land predominates, instead of fruit orchards. It's one of the youngest District of villages, as was the dominion Břeclav Liechtenstein until 1731 at the suggestion of Supervisor Liechtenstein estate of Jan Zizka Maximilian which was located then in Breclav. From it, a new village derived its name. She was laid along the path leading from the Great Bilovice Prušánek, from which the center of the village odpojovala way to the seat estate -...
http://www.moravskyzizkov.cz/
Morkůvky
Number of inhabitants: 458Altitude: 197 m above sea level The municipality belongs to the number of inhabitants and Morkůvky area (646 acres) between the smallest village of the region. The first written notice about village is from the year 1350. Morkůvky have always been a typical agricultural village. Most people (811) had in 1921. The main tourist attraction is the local Museum of the famous pilot 2. World War genpor. Francis covers, many wearers of the Czechoslovak, French and British State...
www.morkuvky.cz
Mouchnice
Mouchnice Kyjovsko the northernmost villages. Located 12 km north of Kyjov and just 2 km west of Koryčan. They have 355 people. The actual village is located aside of tourist interest, while quite popular in the wooded valley Kyjovka located southwest of the village. Railway line runs through the valley and there is a stop Jestřabice, which is an important tourist centers in the valley and the easternmost part Ždánický forest. Approximately 3 km north of the railway station is a base camp lodge...
www.mouchnice.cz
Mutěnice
Significant viticultural district in Moravian Slovakia, wine cellars form a separate, picturesque area west of the village.
http://www.mutenice.cz
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