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Towns and Villages
More information about selected towns and villages in Czech Republic

- Beroun – Mediaval town in the heart of karst district with romantical valleys, caves, pits and localities were prehistorical fossils can be found.
- Breclav – Breclav is a town offering its hospitality and friendly face, a town found in the middle of green floodplain forests.
- Cerna v Posumavi – Village on the bank of the Lipno water dam.
- Ceske Budejovice – The town of renaissance and baroque buildings and the famous Budweiser beer.
- Cesky Krumlov – The Town Where Time Stood Still - Gothic-Renaissance Castle and Urban Conservation Area, UNESCO Site.
- Dobris – Some 40 km south-east of Prague, the town between the mountain ranges of Hrebeny and Brdy is a favourite holiday destination.
- Hodonin – A beautiful town in the wine-growing Dolnomoravsky vale, 60 km South-east of Brno on the border between the Czech and Slovak states.
- Holasovice – Typical example of so-called 'rural baroque' architecture in South Bohemia.
- Jindrichuv Hradec – Natural administrative centre of the region with many cultural monuments in the town surrounded by beautiful landscape.
- Litomerice – One of the oldest and most beautiful towns in the Czech Republic.
- Melnik – A town known for its rich history and wine tradition.
- Mikulov – Pitoresque town dominated by gothic castle, that was rebuilt several times during its rich history.
- Prague – Capitol of the Czech Republic - one of the most beautiful and romantic towns in Europe.
- Pribram – One of famous historical royal towns, medieval centre of silver and non-ferrous metals mining.
- Slavonice – The town with unique combination of Late Gothic and Renaissance town architecture.
- Telc – Renaissance Chateau and Urban Conservation Area, UNESCO Site.
- Terezin – Established at the end of the 18th century as a fortress, now known as a tragic symbol of the sufferings of the tens of thousands of innocent people during the Nazi occupation.
- Trebon – Beautiful town with chateau, the heart of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
- Usti nad Labem – Town with mediaval roots in beautiful valley.
- Valtice – The city of Valtice, located near Austrian border, is famous for its beautiful castle and highly developed viniculture.
- Znojmo – One of the most significant towns on the Czech-Austrian border, center of the famous moravian wine district.
