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- Czech_traditional_clothing abstract "Czech traditional clothing are an expression of their land, ancient time and dwellers’ behavior. The Czech national costume can be divided into two groups: western and eastern parts of Czech Republic. It depends on the location of cities: the western parts are Bohemia and Middle Moravia, and Eastern is constituted by the remainder of Moravia and Silesea. The people on both sides of this west-east divide wore clothes made from wool and home spun linen materials, ideal for the local winters. However during the warm seasons they wore lightweight fabrics like silk. Women’s traditional costume consists of two aprons, which were tied at the front and at the back, and a white blouse. For men, a typical costume would include long breeches and a loose jacket. The Czech nation’s favorite cloth was wool and sheep skin coats have been a staple worn for ages across the Czech lands.".
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- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Baroque.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Bohemian-Moravian_Highlands.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Brno.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Czech_culture.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_costume.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Traditional_clothing.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Chodové.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Cotton.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Republic.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Silesia.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Fur.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Haná.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Kyjov.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Leather.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Mikolas_Ales.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Mikoláš_Aleš.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Moravia.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Moravian_Slovakia.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Plzen.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Plzeň.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Prague.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Prácheňsko.
- Czech_traditional_clothing wikiPageWikiLink Silk.
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- Czech_traditional_clothing subject Category:Czech_culture.
- Czech_traditional_clothing subject Category:National_costume.
- Czech_traditional_clothing subject Category:Traditional_clothing.
- Czech_traditional_clothing hypernym Expression.
- Czech_traditional_clothing type Organisation.
- Czech_traditional_clothing comment "Czech traditional clothing are an expression of their land, ancient time and dwellers’ behavior. The Czech national costume can be divided into two groups: western and eastern parts of Czech Republic. It depends on the location of cities: the western parts are Bohemia and Middle Moravia, and Eastern is constituted by the remainder of Moravia and Silesea. The people on both sides of this west-east divide wore clothes made from wool and home spun linen materials, ideal for the local winters.".
- Czech_traditional_clothing label "Czech traditional clothing".
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