Perched in the rolling hills of Kraj Vysočina, Sklené offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, where lush forests and verdant pastures stretch as far as the eye can see. This charming village exudes a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the city. Visitors can explore the area's scenic hiking trails and picturesque villages that dot the landscape.
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The Slanské Hills are a chain of andesite volcanoes formed simultaneously with marine deposition during the Neogene geological age (20-11 MYA). Volcanoes in the chain include Makovica and Strechový Vrch.
There are lots of castles, chateaux and palaces in Czechia. How many, nobody knows exactly. There are probably around, or more than 1000 of them. The most famous are Prague Castle, Karlštejn and Český Krumlov Castle. These castles are visited by crowds of tourists every year.
Dosud existující přehradní nádrže v České republice uspořádané podle rozlohy. V roce 2011 připravilo ministerstvo zemědělství a ministerstvo životního prostředí generel území chráněných pro akumulaci povrchových vod (označovaných také zkratkou LAPV).

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The Královéhradecký kraj region in the Czech Republic is a treasure trove of natural beauty, boasting scenic forests, rolling hills, and the majestic Elbe River. Its picturesque towns and villages, such as Hradec Králové and Jičín, offer a glimpse into the country's rich history and culture. Visitors can explore the region's charming architecture, historic landmarks, and vibrant festivals that celebrate Czech traditions.
Nestled on a bend of the Vltava River, Český Krumlov dazzles with its fairy‑tale Renaissance and Baroque architecture, a sprawling castle complex perched above a maze of cobbled streets, and vibrant cultural life that spills into summer music festivals and bustling market squares. The town’s intimate riverfront cafés, steeped in centuries of history, offer a perfect base for exploring the lush South Bohemian countryside and its network of scenic hiking and cycling trails.
Brno, the lively capital of South Moravia, blends historic grandeur—such as the imposing Špilberk Castle and the Art Nouveau masterpiece Villa Tugendhat—with a buzzing student scene, trendy cafés, and a calendar packed with music festivals and avant‑garde art events. Set against rolling vineyards and the nearby Mor
Perched on a hill overlooking the Vltava, Vyšehrad is a medieval fortress‑turned‑park where sweeping river vistas blend with the soaring neo‑Romanesque Basilica of St Peter and Paul and the serene Vyšehrad Cemetery, the final resting place of Czech literary giants. Wander its historic walls, explore the charming casemates
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