- placeandsee.com brnoThose are other destinations to find places related to Brno: Brno. Bystrc. Obora. Bílovice nad Svitav… Slatina. Podolí. Dvorska. Žebětín.
- 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).
- familypedia.fandom.com wiki/BrnoBrno (Czech pronunciation: [ˈbrno] ( Speaker Icon listen); German: Brünn) is the traditional capital city of Moravia and the second largest city in the Czech Republic.
- lonelyplanet.com czech-republic/moravia/brnoBrno's Technical Museum highlights technical and industrial progress over the last two centuries and is worth a half-day of anyone's time.
- 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.
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- 2. Explore the Špilberk Castle and the Brno City Museum
- 6. Explore the Church of St. James and the Brno Ossuary
- amazingczechia.com destinations/brno/More than 1 million visitors attend these events. Prague is the official capital of the country, but it cannot compete with Brno in terms of trade fairs.
- Brno from B to Ž: A Tough-Love Guide to the City’s 48 Neighborhoods, Part 12 – Ivanovice. The Guys Who Ate Brno, Vol. I: ZAZA. Eating Out / Nightlife.
- tr.wikiital.com wiki/BrnoBununla birlikte, Brno'nun 12.000 civarındaki Yahudi nüfusunun neredeyse tamamı, 1939-1945 yıllarında ülkenin Alman işgali sırasında Naziler tarafından öldürüldü.
- 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.