Travel
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Prague statues of Saint Wenceslas
The Czech patron saint, St. Wenceslas, has numerous monuments and statues around the country. Here is a gallery of some of those in Prague.
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Koněprusy Caves – home to stalactites, bats and counterfeiters
The Koněprusy Caves are the largest in Bohemia, and replete with striking stalagmites, stalactites, domed chambers, mineral curtains and other unique attractions.
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The Reliquary of St. Maurus –the most valuable Romanesque work of art in the Czech Republic
The St. Maurus reliquary is considered to be the second most important historical artefact in the Czech Republic, second only to the crown jewels.
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More than 60,000 people used RegioJet train connection to Croatia this summer
RegioJet's train connection to Croatia proves highly successful
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Podyjí – the best preserved river valley in the Czech Republic
The Podyjí National Park in Moravia offers beautiful views of the meanders of the river Dyje as well as unique animals and plants.
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Klatovy: Walking among mummies
The treasures of the once royal town of Klatovy include a crypt with dozens of mummified bodies of people who died in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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Former mine in North Bohemia filled to create country’s largest pit lake
A new water reservoir created by filling a former brown coal mine has officially opened in North Bohemia, near the town of Most.
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Spa town of Františkovy Lázně
The town of Františkovy Lázně is the smallest of the so-called West Bohemian Spa Triangle.
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“Prague is the most liveable city”–YouTuber Bald and Bankrupt on his new home and Soviet fascination
YouTuber Bald and Bankrupt has seen a meteoric rise on the popular video site since he began posting videos of his travels through countries of the former USSR.
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The Cistercian Monastery in Vyšší Brod
The Cistercian Monastery in Vyšší Brod is home to the last surviving male community of this order in the Czech Republic.
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Coronavirus: Prague now on Belgian, German risky travel ‘red lists’
Despite a sudden uptick in coronavirus cases nationwide, Prague is the only Czech region deemed an “orange” (medium-risk) zone under the national traffic light map system.
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Unfinished church in Panenský Týnec
The unfinished Gothic Church near the town of Louny is a favourite tourist spot due to its mystical and healing powers rumoured to be hidden within its walls.
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