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Velehrad is a muni****lity and
village in Uherské Hradiště
District in the Zlín
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 1,100 inhabitants. It is known...
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imperial nomination. In 1205,
Vladislaus founded the
Cistercian abbey of
Velehrad as a
family monastery and
burial ground of the
Moravian margraves. Vladislaus...
- (Olomouc). Bartušek, Jan;
Miloslav Pojsl (2006). Olomouc: evangelické kostely.
Velehrad: Historická společnost Starý
Velehrad. ISBN 80-86157-17-2. v t e...
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Ottokar II to
protect the
nearby monastery in
Velehrad. It was
originally named Nový
Velehrad ("New
Velehrad") and then Hradiště. In 1587, the name Uherské...
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Former capital Brno (1641–1948) Brno,
Olomouc (until 1641),
Velehrad (9th century)
Major cities Brno, Ostrava, Olomouc, Zlín,
Jihlava Area • Total...
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Theologica (in Czech). 7 (2). Olomouc: Nakladatelství
Centra Aletti Refugium Velehrad-Roma: 173–178. doi:10.14712/23363398.2017.25. Steenbergen, Jan van (2018)...
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Bakalova as the sponsor.
Basilica of St.Cyril and
Methodius in
Moravian Velehrad,
Czech Republic Cross Procession in Khanty-Mansiysk on
Saints Cyril and...
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Roman Catholic cathedral in
Moravia and
Silesia (after the
basilica in
Velehrad near Uherské Hradiště). This three-nave Neo-Renaissance
basilica with a...
- ("imperial city"), a
Slavic name for
Constantinople (present-day Istanbul).
Velehrad Veliko Gradište ("large town-place")
Velingrad ("Vela's town") Vinograd...
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culture The
gothic castle Buchlov, the
baroque castle in
Buchlovice and
Velehrad pilgrimage place The
monument of
Great Moravia in Staré Město The Valašské...