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Český Ráj (Bohemian Paradise) earned its name in the nineteenth century due to its picturesque location in the foothills of the Giant Mountains, and its many castles and chateaus. In 1955 it was made the first protected area in Czechoslovakia.
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Open source travel guide to Český Ráj, featuring up-to-date information on attractions, hotels, restaurants, nightlife, travel tips and more. Free and reliable advice written by Wikitravellers from around the globe. ... The distinctive sandstone formations of Český Ráj were formed by volcanic activity,
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Nature, History, Active tourism ... The Bohemian Paradise is situated nearly fifty kilometers to the northeast from Prague. Geographically it is demarcated by a borderline connecting Mnichovo Hradiste, Sychrov, the hill Kopanina, ... The extraordinary diversity of the landscape with characteristic sandstone rock towns,
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Český ráj - Oficiální stránky turistického regionu Český ráj: Geopark UNESCO Český ráj, ubytování v Českém ráji, služby, příroda, památky, aktivní dovolená, tipy na výlety, akce, aktuality.
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About 90 kms north-east of Prague, the Český ráj is a natural preservation area covering about 180sq kms and stretching from Jičín in the south to Malá Skála in the North. Its name means Bohemian Paradise and was coined by enthusiastic patrons of the mineral water spa at nearby Sedmihorky in the 19th Century.
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The Český ráj (Bohemian Paradise) protected natural area is about 90km north-east of Prague. The main hubs for transport, services and accommodation are Jičín in the south, Turnov in the centre and the township of Malá Skála in the north.
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What to see - Tourist regions - Tourist regions - Český ráj (Bohemian Paradise) ... As early as 1870, a Czech spa guest described Český ráj as one of the most remarkable corners of Bohemia. The monumental sandstone “rock town” Prachovské skály is located nearly in the outskirts of the town Jičín.
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The jewel and the symbol of the Czech Paradise ... The Czech Paradise ... In 1438 the castle fell in the hands of robber barons Sof of Helfenburg and Svejkar. For three years the castle was vainly besieged by the army of the land, sent against those brigands. The tale says that the defenders were supplied by a secret tunnel...
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Paula Cadima, Evropská komise ... Be active, get passive: European projects help to transform the market ... The Český Ráj - Koberovy set of residential passive houses...
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