The 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 with the creation of the province of Moravia and Silesia.
(24) most of the cadastral area of
Vlaštovičky (part of the municipality of
Opava).
(25) municipality of
Slatina including its former settlements of
Ohrada (part of the municipality of
Bílovec) and
Karlovice (part of the municipality of
Tísek).
(26) most of the cadastral area of
Suché Lazce (part of the municipality of Opava), without its settlement of Přerovec, but including its former settlement of
Kravařov (part of the municipality of Opava).
The cadastral areas of
Butovice (27) (part of the municipality of
Studénka) and
Nové Vrbno (28) (part of the municipality of
Větřkovice) were not part of the Moravian enclaves in Silesia but an integral part of Moravia.