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English: Mikulčice. Iron axe and plough share
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Camera location48° 48′ 15.23″ N, 17° 05′ 14.95″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

‘’Mikulčice Archaeopark and Museum’’ is a major settlement site of the the Greater Moravian Empire. It is situated adjacent to the Morava river on the border between the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The site was discovered in in 1953 and since then excavations have been carried out which have revealed the foundations of 12 churches of the 9th century A D and evidence for many other buildings. Currently the site is under consideration as a of UNECO Cultural Heritage site.[1]


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