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  1. Moravian Church: The Moravian Church, or the Moravian Brethren (Czech: Moravská církev or Moravští bratři), formally the Unitas Fratrum (Latin: "Unity of the Brethren"), is one of the oldest Protestant denominations in Christianity, dating back to the Bohemian Reformation of the 15th century and ... (Protestant Christian denomination dating back to the 15th century) [100%] 2024-08-28 [Moravian Church] [1457 establishments in Europe]...
  2. Home Moravian Church: Home Moravian Church is a Moravian church located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The church was founded on November 13, 1771. [81%] 2023-05-03 [Churches in Winston-Salem, North Carolina] [1771 establishments in North Carolina]...
  3. Zoar Moravian Church: Zoar Moravian Church (The Zoar Church) is a historic church in Laketown Township, Minnesota, United States, near the city of Waconia, Minnesota. It was built in 1863 by a congregation of immigrants from Hopedale, Pennsylvania. (Historic church in Minnesota, United States) [81%] 2022-07-08 [Churches in Carver County, Minnesota] [Churches completed in 1863]...
  4. Bethabara Moravian Church: Founded as the first Moravian settlement in Wachovia on November 17, 1753, Bethabara served until 1766 as the center of Moravian work in the South. The old historic church was built in 1788. (Historic church in North Carolina, United States) [81%] 2024-09-11 [Historic American Buildings Survey in North Carolina] [Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina]...
  5. Moravia: Moravia, a margraviate and crownland of Austria, bounded E. Physically Moravia may be described as a mountainous plateau sloping from north to south, just in the opposite direction of the adjoining Bohemia plateau, which descends from south to north, and ... [75%] 2022-09-02
  6. Moravia: Austrian province, formerly part of the kingdom of Bohemia, containing 44,255 Jews in a total population of 2,437,706 (1900). The first historical notice of Jews in is found in the toll law of Raffelstetten (Jew., which mentions ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [75%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  7. Moravia: Moravia (/məˈreɪviə/ mə-RAY-vee-ə, also UK: /mɒˈ-/ morr-AY-, US: /mɔːˈ-, moʊˈ-/ mor-AY-, moh-RAY-; Czech: Morava [ˈmorava] (listen); German: Mähren [ˈmɛːʁən] (listen); Polish: Morawy [mɔˈravɨ]; Silesian: Morawa; Latin: Moravia) is a historical region in the east of the Czech Republic and one of ... (Place) [75%] 2024-01-01 [Geography of Central Europe] [Historical regions]...
  8. Moravia: Moravia (Czech: Morava [ˈmorava] ; German: Mähren) is a historical region in the east of the Czech Republic and one of three historical Czech lands, with Bohemia and Czech Silesia. The medieval and early modern Margraviate of Moravia was a crown ... (Historical region in the Czech Republic) [75%] 2024-09-07 [Moravia] [Counties of the Holy Roman Empire]...
  9. New Herrnhut Moravian Church: New Herrnhut Moravian Church is a historic Moravian church in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. [70%] 2024-03-21 [Moravian churches in the United States Virgin Islands] [Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States Virgin Islands]...
  10. Modravan: Modravan (Persian: مدروان, also Romanized as Modravān and Madarvān; also known as Madardān) is a village in Bezenjan Rural District, in the Central District of Baft County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 371, in 75 families. [65%] 2023-12-20 [Populated places in Baft County]
  11. Moravičany: Moravičany is a municipality and village in Šumperk District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,300 inhabitants. [65%] 2023-12-20 [Villages in Šumperk District]
  12. Mordvan: Mordvan (Persian: مردوان, also Romanized as Mordvān) is a village in Kuhestani-ye Talesh Rural District, in the Central District of Talesh County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 50, in 13 families. [62%] 2023-12-20 [Populated places in Talesh County]
  13. Moralia: The Moralia (Ancient Greek: Ethika; loosely translated as "Morals" or "Matters relating to customs and mores") is a group of manuscripts written in Ancient Greek, dating from the 10th–13th centuries, and traditionally ascribed to the 1st-century scholar Plutarch ... (Social) [62%] 2023-12-10 [Ethnology]
  14. Morvina: Morvina is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Wikidata ☰ Q1763659 entry. (Biology) [62%] 2023-12-15 [Carcharodini] [Hesperiidae genera]...
  15. Moravian Academy: Moravian Academy is a private, K-12 school in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1742, when members of the Moravian Church started two schools, which later merged. [62%] 2023-12-20
  16. Moravian College: Moravian College is a private university in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The college traces its founding to 1742 by Moravians, descendants of followers of the Bohemian Reformation (John Amos Comenius), and claims to be the sixth-oldest college in the United States. (Organization) [62%] 2023-12-20 [Private universities and colleges in Pennsylvania]
  17. Moravian Falls: Moravian Falls is a waterfall in Wilkes County, North Carolina. The waterfall is located on Moravian Creek, where it flows over a large bedrock to a lower plunge pool. [62%] 2023-12-21 [Waterfalls of North Carolina] [Landforms of Wilkes County, North Carolina]...
  18. Moravian star: A Moravian star (German: Herrnhuter Stern) is an illuminated Advent, Christmas, or Epiphany decoration popular in Germany and in places in Europe and America where there are Moravian congregations, notably the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania and the area surrounding Winston ... (Astronomy) [62%] 2023-12-20 [Star symbols]
  19. Moravian University: Moravian University is a private university in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. The institution traces its founding to 1742 by Moravians, descendants of followers of the Bohemian Reformation under John Amos Comenius. (Organization) [62%] 2023-04-23 [Private universities and colleges in Pennsylvania]
  20. Moravian Confession: Moravian Confession is a doctrinal document of Protestants in Moravia from 1566. It is written in moderate and inclusivistic tone (sometimes referred as Philippistic or Neo-Utraquistic). (Religion) [62%] 2023-12-27 [Christian statements of faith]

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