Moravané (Czech: [ˈmoravanɛː], Moravians) is a small non-parliamentary political party in Moravia in the Czech Republic. It arose in 2005 through a merger...
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Moravians (Czech: Moravané or colloquially Moraváci, outdated Moravci) are a West Slavic ethnographic group from the Moravia region of the Czech Republic...
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of the Czech Republic, several Moravian organizations (political party Moravané and Moravian National Community amongst others) led a campaign to promote...
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iDnes. Retrieved 7 December 2011. Zemanová, Barbora (12 November 2008). "Moravané tvoří spisovnou moravštinu". Brněnský Deník (in Czech). denik.cz. Retrieved...
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of 2011 Census of the Czech Republic, several Moravian organizations (Moravané and Moravian National Community among others) led a campaign to promote...
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Masaryk Democratic Party (Masarykova demokratická strana) The Moravians (Moravané) National Democracy (Národní demokracie) Party for the Open Society (Strana...
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a former member of the Civic Democratic Party, and a representative of Moravané. In the parliamentary election of 2013 the party obtained 342,339 votes...
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12 Mogadi 1 Moksha 1,902 Moldavane 172,196 Moldoven 122 Mongoly 2,501 Moravane 56 Mordva 490,398 Mordva-moksha 47,722 Mordva-erzya 77,523 Mordviny 115...
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Műhely. ISBN 978-963-482-175-5. Třeštík, Dušan (2010). Vznik Velké Moravy. Moravané, Čechové a štřední Evropa v letech 791–871 [The Formation of Great Moravia...
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Moravia and Czech Silesia. It was founded in 2018 as a breakaway from Moravané and claims to be the successor to the Movement for Autonomous Democracy–Party...
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