
Moldau
The Moldau, also known as Vltava, is a river in the Czech Republic, famous for its picturesque journey from the mountains through Prague and into the Elbe River. It's also well-known in music, particularly in Bedřich Smetana's symphonic poem "Má vlast," which portrays the river's flow and the landscapes it passes, evoking emotions and scenes from Czech history and nature. The Moldau symbolizes national pride and is a cultural icon, representing both the beauty of the countryside and the rich traditions of Czech art and music.