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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·vi·a   (mə-rā'vē-ə, mō-)   
A region of central and eastern Czech Republic. Settled by a Slavic people at the end of the sixth century A.D., it became an independent kingdom in 870 but fell to the Magyars in 906 and later to the Bohemians. In 1526 Moravia came under the rule of the Austrian Hapsburgs. It was incorporated into Czechoslovakia in 1918.
Mo·ra·vi·a   (mō-rä'vē-ə, -vyä)   
Italian writer best known for his novels, such as Time of Desecration (1978), which explore the alienation and ennui of the middle class.
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