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Brána

Brána is a term used in Czech and Slovak to mean a gate or doorway, referring to a structure that allows passage between spaces. In addition to its literal meaning, it can be used figuratively to denote an opening or entry point, such as the gateway to a city or a particular place.

Etymology and language: Brána derives from Proto-Slavic roots and has cognates in other Slavic languages. In

Toponymy and geography: The form Brána appears as a toponym in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, where

Usage and variation: In maps and road signs, Brána commonly appears as part of a larger name

See also: Vrata, Vorota.

Czech
and
Slovak
it
is
a
feminine
singular
noun,
typically
accompanied
by
adjectives
or
qualifiers
to
specify
the
type
of
gate
or
its
location.
The
word
is
common
in
everyday
language
as
well
as
in
place
names
and
signage.
it
names
villages,
parts
of
municipalities,
or
geographic
features
associated
with
a
gate,
gateway,
or
pass.
In
these
contexts
the
name
often
reflects
a
historical
or
visible
gateway,
such
as
a
fortified
entrance,
a
border
marker,
or
a
notable
arch
or
portal.
or
as
a
stand-alone
label
indicating
a
gate
or
entrance
feature.
The
term
is
used
across
Slavic
languages
with
equivalents
in
other
countries,
such
as
vrata
in
some
South
Slavic
languages
and
vorota
in
Russian,
though
Brána
remains
specific
to
Czech
and
Slovak
usage.