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Moravian is the adjective form of the Czech Republic region of Moravia, and refers to people of ancestry from Moravia.
Moravian may also refer to:
- a member or adherent of the Moravian Church, one of the oldest Protestant denominations
- Moravia, the region
- Moravians, people from Moravia
- Moravian dialects, dialects of Czech spoken in Moravia, sometimes considered a distinct Moravian language
- Moravané ("The Moravians"), a political party in the Czech Republic favouring the autonomy or independence of Moravia
- Moravian Academy, a private school in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
- Moravian University, a private university in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
- an inhabitant of the Scottish Moray, especially the historic Mormaer of Moray
See also
- Moravia (disambiguation)
- Moravian Serbia, one of the Serbian states that emerged from the collapse of the Serbian Empire in the 14th century
- Moravian Wallachia, a cultural region in the eastern part of the Czech Republic
- Moravian Slovakia, a cultural region in the southeastern part of the Czech Republic, closely related to neighbouring Slovakia
- Moravian Church, Protestant denomination established in fifteenth century in historic region of Moravia
- Moravian Cemetery, a cemetery on Staten Island, NYC
- Moravian chicken pie
- Moravian Spice Cookies
- Moravian star, is an illuminated Advent or Christmas decoration popular in Germany and areas with Moravian Churches
- Moravian 47, Ontario, a First Nations reserve located in Chatham-Kent Ontario, Canada
- Moraviantown (disambiguation)
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