User:Liz kordulova/Dolňácko (subregion)

Dolňácko is an ethnographic subregion located in south-eastern Moravia. Its name comes from being located on the lower („dolní“) side of the Morava river, as well as the lower side of the Slovácko region. Although people started referring to this subregion by its name probably sometime in between the first and the second world war, its use is very common nowadays. Dolňáčko itself is located in an area between the towns of Napajedla and Hodonín.

The region is famous for its traditional folk architecture, folk costumes (kroje), as well as its own specific traditions and artwork.

Some of the villages, which are also mentioned in local folk songs, include Zarazice (V Zarazicách krajní dům), Mistřín (Kdo si to pjesničku zazpívá) or the very metropolis of this region, Uherské Hradiště (Když jsem šel z Hradišťa). In close proximity of the towns Kyjov, Strážnice and Uherské Hradiště are located many wineyards, which produce popular Czech wine. For this very reason, so called wine tourism is very popular here.

Region devisions

 * Uherskohradišťské Dolňácko (shortened Uherskohradišťsko)
 * Strážnické Dolňácko (Strážnicko)
 * Kyjovské Dolňácko (Kyjovsko)
 * Uherskobrodské Dolňácko (Uherskobrodsko), also called by its older form, Záhoří.