Moravian enclaves in Silesia
Moravian enclaves in Silesia were parts of Moravia, but from 1783 until 1928 they were governed by Silesian authorities according to Moravian legislation. They ceased to exist on December 1, 1928. In fact, most of them were exclaves of Moravia, but in one case its foreland.- 1) municipality Bohušov, municipality Dívčí Hrad, municipality Hlinka, municipality Janov, municipality Jindřichov, municipality Liptaň, municipality Osoblaha, municipality Petrovice, almost all of municipality Rusín, almost all of municipality Slezské Pavlovice, municipality Slezské Rudoltice, municipality Vysoká; cadastral areas: Piskořov ' and Třemešná '.
- municipality Lhotka u Litultovic, almost all of municipality Litultovice ', municipality Dolní Životice, municipality Mikolajice, municipality Uhlířov, municipality Slavkov; cadastral areas: Deštné, Jaktař, Štáblovice.
- almost all of cadastral area Vlaštovičky '.
- municipality Slatina including its former settlements Ohrada ' and Karlovice '.
- almost all of cadastral area Suché Lazce ', but without its settlement Přerovec, but including its former settlement Kravařov '.
Cadastral areas Butovice ' and Nové Vrbno ' were not part of Moravian enclaves in Silesia but integral part of Moravia.