South Moravia Region
Situated in the eastern part of Czechia, the South Moravia Region covers an area of 7,000 square kilometers and ranks as the country's fourth largest region. Full of upbeat and friendly people, the region is famous for its wine tradition, folklore, beautiful UNESCO-listed castles and the Moravian metropolis Brno.
Facts about South Moravia Region
- Area: 7,196 square kilometers
- Borders on Slovakia and Austria
- Population: over 1.2 million
- Famous for vineyards and folklore
- Strong agriculture
- The GDP per capita: 85% of the EU average
- The seat of regional government: Brno
- Two UNESCO World Heritage Sites
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