cave.html Catherine's Cave (2016). Kasutatud 08.08.2016 http://www.moravskykras.net/en/katerinska- cave.html Kaart 1. Google Maps Kaart 2. http://www.kopecek.com/cycle-tracks-bikes-kickbikes/ Karst Eestis (2007). Kasutatud 07.08.2016 http://www.geoeducation.info/geoturism/karst.php#yl Macocha Abyss (2016). Kasutatud 07.08.2016 http://www.moravskykras.net/en/macocha- abyss.html Moravsk Kras (2015). Kasutatud 07.08.2016 http://www.showcaves.com/english/cz/index.html Protected Landscape Area - Moravian Karst (2016). Kasutatud 07.08.2016 http://www.moravskykras.net/en/moravian-karst.html Punkva Caves (2016). Kasutatud 07.08.2016 http://www.moravskykras.net/en/punkva- caves.html Sloup-Sosvka Caves (2016). Kasutatud 08.08.2016 http://www.moravskykras.net/en/sloupsko-sosuvske-caves.html Lisad Kaart 1. Moraavia karsti asukoht. Kaart 2. Moraavia karstiala.
.......................................................................... 2 17101850.............................................................................................................................. 3 Population and social structure........................................................................................ 4 Serfdom and the intensifying manorial economy ............................................................. 4 Influences of Pietism and the Moravian Brethren............................................................. 5 Enlightenment and enlightened absolutism...................................................................... 6 18501918.............................................................................................................................. 8 The national awakening................................................................................................... 8 The russification period.....
of the Vltava River. The Czechs built a wooden fortress where the residential area Hradcany stands today, and the Zlícani built theirs upstream at what is now Vysehrad. They had barely dug in when nomadic Avars thundered in, to rule until the Frankish trader Samo united the Slav tribes and drove the Avars out. Samo held on for 35 years before the Slavs reverted to squabbling. In the 9th century Prague was part of the short-lived Great Moravian Empire. Under its second ruler, Rastislav (r 846-70), emissaries were invited to come from Constantinople, and Christianity took root in the region. The Moravians (the ancient lands of Moravia now form 7 the eastern part of the Czech Republic) were ultimately undone by internal conflicts, especially with the Czechs, who finally broke away from the empire.