Hranice Čech a Moravy v myslích lidí i v krajině (nejen) Lanškrounska
Title in English | Bohemian-Moravian boundary in people’s minds and the landscape of (not only) the Lanškroun region |
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Year of publication | 2024 |
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Description | Although the Czech lands as territorial administrative units ceased to exist at the end of 1948, the Bohemian-Moravian boundary remains in people's minds to this day, albeit often in an altered location due to the existence of current administrative regions (kraje) that do not respect historical land boundaries. In the landscape, especially in the forests at higher altitudes, we can still come across material relics (especially border stones) of this centuries-old boundary. The lecture presents selected results of research on the perception of the boundary between Bohemia and Moravia by the residents of the Bohemian-Moravian borderland as well as the project "Reconstruction of the running of Bohemian-Moravian historical land boundary and mapping of boundary markers for the purpose of their declaration as a cultural monument". It is focused on the Lanškroun region and shows how the historical land boundary there is specific (e.g. compared to the Vysočina region). It also outlines its current and future tourist use. |
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