Moravia-Silesia (Czech: Moravskoslezský kraj), or Moravian-Silesian Region, is one of 14 administrative Regions of the Czech Republic, until May 2001 it was called the Ostrava Region (Czech: Ostravský kraj). The region is located in the north-eastern part of its historical region of Moravia and in most of the Czech part of the historical region of Silesia. The region borders the Olomouc Region (to the west) and Zlín Region (to the south). It also borders two other countries – Poland to the north and Slovakia to the east.
Once a highly industrialized region, it was called the "Steel Heart of the Country" in the communist era. There are, in addition, several mountainous areas where the landscape is relatively preserved.
Nowadays, the economy of the region benefits from its location in the Czech/Polish/Slovak borderlands
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