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mokrá

Mokrá is a Czech toponym meaning wet, with Mokrá as the feminine form of the adjective mokrý. It is used in several place names across the Czech Republic and typically indicates damp ground, marshy terrain, or proximity to water.

The best-known contemporary use is Mokrá-Horákov, a municipality and village in the South Moravian Region of

Etymology and usage: The name derives from the Czech word for wetness and illustrates how landscape features

In summary, Mokrá functions both as a descriptive geographical term in Czech and as a component of

the
Czech
Republic.
It
lies
near
the
city
of
Brno
and
comprises
the
two
villages
Mokrá
and
Horákov.
The
municipality
reflects
a
rural
characteristic
common
to
many
settlements
in
the
region,
with
local
governance
and
community
facilities
serving
its
residents.
often
shaped
toponymy.
In
historical
and
administrative
records,
such
names
frequently
denoted
hydrological
conditions
or
land-use
patterns
at
the
time
of
naming.
Beyond
Mokrá-Horákov,
the
element
Mokrá
appears
in
various
localities,
frequently
as
part
of
compound
names
that
reference
terrain
or
water-related
features.
several
place
names,
the
most
notable
instance
being
the
municipality
Mokrá-Horákov
near
Brno.