- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/BrnoBrno (pronounced Burno) (German: Brünn, Štatl in the local dialect) is the major city of Moravia (a historical region in the Czech Republic).
- tripsavvy.com top-things-to-do-in-brno-czech-…While it may not be as well-known as Prague, Brno is full of impressive historical sights, a thriving food and drink scene, and a number of quirky attractions.
- turrehberin.com ulke-ve-sehir-rehberleri/cek-…Brno, Çek Cumhuriyeti’nin en büyük ikinci kentidir. ... Ticari anlamda da önemli bir noktadır. Brno Expo Merkezi dünyanın en büyük 23.
- tr2tr.wiki wiki/BrnoBrno <28'de bir şehirdir >Güney Moravya Bölgesi Çek Cumhuriyeti . Svitava ve Svratka nehirlerinin kesiştiği yer alan Brno...
- getbybus.com en/blog/brno/Brno is the second largest city in Czech Republic , founded around the year 1000 and it served as the capital of Moravia until 1948.
- prague-guide.co.uk brno/– Brno Capuchin Monastery with Crypt – Brno ZOO – World Moto Grand Prix – Mahen Theatre (the first building in the world to use Edison’s electric lamps).
- visitczechia.com en-us/things-to-do/places/…Some functionalistic gems of Brno are still living today, such as the ERA Café, where you can enjoy a great cup of coffee with a cake.
- planetware.com tourist-attractions-/brno-cz-jm-…Perched atop Petrov Hill in the very heart of Brno, the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul (Rímskokatolická farnost u katedrály sv.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/BrnoShow allčeštinaDeutschEnglishEsperantoLatinaукраїнська. Čeština: Brno. Deutsch: Brünn ist die zweitgrößte Stadt Tschechiens und liegt in Mähren.
- britannica.com place/BrnoBrno lies in the eastern foothills of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands, at the confluence of the Svratka and Svitava rivers. It is the traditional capital of Moravia.