The Czech Republic's Rich Moravian Culture | Unusual Cultures | TRACKS

Published 2022-11-15
In the eastern Czech Republic lies the picturesque Moravia, with its individual regions being very diverse. The flatlands of Hana give way to hillsides and vineyards which in turn make room for the steep slopes of Kopanitsa on the Moravian-Silesian boundary. Visiting areas along the Moravian river, we get to learn more about the people who live here and their cultural traditions.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Steezy_Bruh
    I miss my Moravian Dedecek Here’s to keeping tradition alive 🇨🇿 ❤
  • I greet Moravian Slovaks from Slovakia, we love Moravian Slovakia.
  • @Randy-1967
    My fathers people immigrated from the Czech Republic, to the USA, specifically from the regions of Bohemia and Moravia .
  • @jesjes5255
    I used to know a lady from Brno. Her father owned the first electricity powered factory in all of Moravia ( pronounced Mo-rah-via). She lived through WW1 and WW2, losing 3 fortunes whenever the currency changed. So she was alive during the Austro-Hungarian empire. Her brothers were transported to work in Wehrmacht factories that provisioned the war munition requirements. Then emigrated to Australia in the 50s. The lady passed sometime in the 2000s. She spoke beautiful high German.
  • My dad was Morivan. Brings tears to my eyes watching this 🥹 I miss him so much!
  • @ceskyvlk8469
    My family from mother side is from Haná. Its all about family and love for the land. Part of the family own the old house that is in the family for more than 300 years and im sure it will stay in the family for many more years.
  • @waggawaggaful
    It's beautiful and it's the way life should be. It's not too primitive and it's not too civilized.
  • @celljog
    The river is Morava, not Moravia.
  • Whoever spoke those comments made sure to butcher almost every Czech word pronunciation.
  • Interesting, but the vignettes are so short one hardly learns anything from them. Rushed all the way through.
  • Good, but there is no need to put up your banner every 3 minutes. It becomes with all the adds on YouTube a bit tedious....Stephan