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FAMOUS PLACES IN CZECH REPUBLIC

FAMOUS PLACES IN CZECH REPUBLIC. KARLOVI VARY.

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FAMOUS PLACES IN CZECH REPUBLIC

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  1. FAMOUS PLACES IN CZECH REPUBLIC

  2. KARLOVI VARY Is statutory city in western Bohemia and capital Karlovy Vary. The population in the city is around 50,000 and active area 59.10 km ². It is an important spa resort with the famous glass and food průmyslem.řibližně organized around 1350 by Emperor Charles IV. during his stay in Loket expedition to Loket woods where he had left on the ground to establish the alleged source of hot spa called Spa at Loket, which was later renamed to Karlovy Vary. Subsequently, on 14 August 1370 Charles IV. spa granted city rights the same as in Loket.

  3. KROMĚŘÍŽ • Also called Hanácké Athens, is a district town in the Zlín Region. It is located on the Morava River at the southern end of the Upper Moravian and also in the southern tip of the fertile Hana. In 2011, there were 29,000 inhabitants.In 1997 Kroměříž was declared the most beautiful historic city in the Czech Republic, and a year later was the local Archbishop's palace along with Flower and garden Podzamecka listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

  4. HELFŠTÝN • Is it the ruins of one of the largest castles in the Czech lands, which lies about 3 km southeast of Lipník nad Bečvou above the village Týn nad Bečvou.

  5. PRADĚD • Is the highest mountain of Hruby Jesenik, Moravia and Czech Silesia and Upper Silesia all. Overall, the fifth highest mountain in the Czech Republic.There is harshest climate, the average annual temperature does not exceed 1 ° C. The Silesian part of the top is 162 meters tall TV transmitter tower, the upper deck is the highest (albeit artificial) point in the Czech Republic.The mountain is situated on the historical border of Moravia and Silesia, currently passing through the borders of the Moravian-Silesian and Olomouc regions and districts Bruntál (Small Moravek, Vrbno Pradědem) and Šumperk (Loučná Desnou).

  6. KARLŠTEJN formerly also called Charles Tyn, is a medieval castle, located in the catastral area Budňany in Karlstejn township in the district of Beroun, about 30 km southwest of Prague, in the middle of the Protected Landscape Area of ​​the Czech Karst.

  7. MACOCHAPUNKEVNÍ JESKYNĚ • is the best known gap in the Moravian Karst and caves Punkva part of the complex. The maximum depth of the abyss is 138.4 m At the bottom of the abyss are the Upper and Lower macošské pond. The gap is located in the tip of the cadastral area Vilémovice Vilémovice village at the gorge, near the border triangle with the cadastral territories Island at the gorge Ostrov u Machochy and Suchdol in the Moravian Karst village Lawrence.

  8. TEPLICKÉ LÁZNĚ • include a statutory town in region. It lies 15 km west of Ústí nad Labem.

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