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white - ancient settlements (12th century and older)
green - forest areas
purple - areas colonized in 14th century
yellow - areas colonized in 13th century
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Area under rule of the King Ottokar I. (1192-1230)
white - colonized area
light green - mostly forested area with spattered settlements
dark green - forested area
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Earliest colonization of Bohemia
Dark red - the earliest settled area
Medium red - area colonized until 950s
Light red - area colonized until 1050s
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Moravia and part of Silesia
yellow - the earliest settled area
brown - area of the middle medivial colonization
purple - area of the later medivial colonization
green - area colonized at outbreak of the modern history
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Another map of mediveal Moravia - green colour is for forests
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Are there some statistics, which are
showing, how many settlements were
czech and how many german or others
(I guess some polish or hungarian too)?
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If you understand our language a bit, read the basic facts about German mediaveal cvolonization, here.
Following map of German dialects, spoken at our contry until 1946, help us imagine, from which area the colonists came from:
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