Uherské Hradiště

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Location of Uherské Hradiště in the Czech Republic
Location of Uherské Hradiště in the Czech Republic

Uherské Hradiště (-Czech, German: Ungarisch Hradisch, Hungarian: Magyarhradis) is a city in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. It lies in on the Morava river (in Moravia).

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[edit] History

Uherské Hradiště was founded in 1257 by the Czech king Otakar II. The town is a center of the Moravian Slovakia, a region known for its characteristic folklore, music, wine, costumes, and traditions. The historic town center is historically preserved.

For etymology of the name see Moravian Slovakia and Hungarian exonyms.

[edit] Geography

The Uherské Hradiště region is attractive owing to its landscape and rarities. The Morava river with its alluvial forest as well as flora and fauna are particularly popular, while the Chřiby and White Carpathians mountain ranges are also near the town. The area has several castles and palaces, the Great Moravian town Staré Město, and the pilgrimage spot Velehrad. The city is also known for its film festival named Summer Film School (Letní filmová škola).

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Coordinates: 49°04′N 17°27′E