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Mo⋅ra⋅va

[Czech, Serbo-Croatian. maw-rah-vah]
–noun
1. German, March. a river in central Europe, flowing S from NE Czech Republic, along part of the border between the Czech Republic and Slovakia, and Slovakia and Austria, into the Danube W of Bratislava. 240 mi. (385 km) long.
2. a river in E Yugoslavia, flowing N to the Danube. 134 mi. (216 km) long.
3. Czech name of Moravia.

Mo⋅ra⋅vi⋅a

[maw-rey-vee-uh, -rah-, moh-; for 1 also It. maw-rah-vyah]
–noun
1. Al⋅ber⋅to [ahl-ber-taw] , (Alberto Pincherle), 1907–90, Italian writer.
2. Czech, Morava. German, Mähren. a region in the E Czech Republic: former province of Austria.
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Mo·ra·va   (môr'ə-və, mō'rä-vä)   
  1. A river rising in eastern Czech Republic and flowing about 386 km (240 mi) generally southward to the Danube River near Bratislava, Slovakia.

  2. A river of eastern Serbia rising in two forks and flowing about 209 km (130 mi) north-northwest to the Danube River east of Belgrade.

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