With my wife Dace we continue touring this side of the map to share it with you and we arrive in the Czech Republic, a Central European country that is undergoing great changes in its society.
Moravia is a historical and geographical region that is part of the Czech Republic, together with Bohemia and Silesia. Moravia is located in the eastern part of the Czech Republic and is bordered by Austria and Slovakia. The region is known for its beautiful landscape, which includes rolling hills, valleys, vineyards, and picturesque rivers.
Moravia is a land of dreamers. Freud, Mahler, Adolf Loos, Kundera... A concentration of great creators born in the green and fertile Moravian region motivates us to make this route through the east of the Czech Republic.
Feeling the silence of the streets, the parsimony of the passers-by in full sun and being part of this scenario, is something that is enjoyed much more than knowing the bustling European capitals.
It is that Moravia is known for its relaxed atmosphere and calmer lifestyle compared to the Bohemian region. Cities and towns in Moravia tend to be less hectic and more conducive to the enjoyment of life.
Moravia has a rich history dating back to the time of the Celts and the Romans. Over the centuries, it has been influenced by different cultures, including the Germanic and the Slavic. The region boasts a significant cultural heritage, including castles, churches, monasteries, and unique folk traditions.
Moravia is an important wine region in the Czech Republic. It is known for its vineyards and the production of high quality wines. The South Moravian regions are especially famous for their wine production.
Moravian wines are highly valued, and the region is famous for its wine production. It is also common to find local agricultural products and traditional dishes in markets and restaurants.
Brno is the largest city and the capital of Moravia. It is the second largest city in the Czech Republic and an important cultural, educational and economic center. Other notable cities include Olomouc, with its impressive architectural heritage, which is where we find ourselves.
Moravia has a rich tradition of festivals, especially related to music and folk culture. The Strážnice folk music festival and the Brno contemporary music festival are just a few examples of the cultural events taking place in the region.
For us in these circumstances, the best music is silence in the environment. Walking relaxed in the ease of these streets makes silence a good to value.
Moravia is a region with considerable tourist attraction. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of its landscapes, explore its rich history and architectural heritage, and sample its local wine and cuisine.
Moravia is an important part of the Czech Republic, with its own cultural identity and attractions. It is a region that offers a unique experience to visitors interested in history, culture, and nature.
On the other hand Moravia is home to several universities and educational centers. Cities like Brno are centers of education and technology, providing opportunities in fields such as research and innovation.
Moravia is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, including mountains, hills, and fields. It is a popular place for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and nature walks.
It is also known for its sense of community and hospitality. Personal relationships are important and social life is an essential component of everyday life.
Moravia offers a more relaxed life compared to larger cities like Prague, and is an attractive place for those looking for a combination of history, culture, nature, and a welcoming community.
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🔎 I am Gustavo Llusá, Argentine, after traveling for several years in more than 65 countries, I settled in Latvia where I married Dace and learned to know another way of life, on the other side of the map.
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🌎 Subtitles in Portuguese, Italian, German, French, Russian, Polish and English.
🔎 I am Gustavo Llusá, Argentine, after traveling for several years in more than 65 countries, I settled in Latvia where I married Dace and learned to know another way of life, on the other side of the map.
👇👇👇 COMMENT AND THINK
16 авг 2023