Usti Nad Labem Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places To Visit
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Top Places to visit in Usti nad Labem (Czech Republic):
Czech - Saxon Switzerland, Tiske Steny, Terezin Memorial, Mala Pevnost, Muzeum Ghetta, The Jewish Cemetery, Strekov Castle, Decin Castle, Zoopark Chomutov, Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (Most), Usti Nad Labem Zoo, Saunstejn Castle, Peace Square, Hop and Beer Temple, Decinsky Sneznik (Hoher Schneeberg)
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Brno Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places To Visit
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Top Places to visit in Brno (Czech Republic):
Brno Technical Museum, Villa Tugendhat, VIDA! Science Centre, Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, Brno Dam, 10-Z bunker Brno, Old Town Hall, Spilberk Castle, St. Jacob's Church, Capuchin Monastery and Vault, Namesti Svobody, Brno Observatory and Planetarium, Ossuary at the Church of St James, Labyrinth Under the Vegetable Market, Zoo Brno
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Pilsen Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places To Visit
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Top Places to visit in Pilsen (Czech Republic):
Zoo Plzen, Navstevnicke Centrum Srni, Namesti Republiky, St. Bartholomew's Cathedral, Great Synagogue, Techmania Science Center, Plzen Historical Underground, Brewery Museum, Renaissance Town Hall, Catacombs, Kasperk Castle, Castle Velhartice, Castle Rabi, Puppet Museum, The Plague Column
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Dečín, Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic - 6th February, 2013
This film features views around the Czech town of Dečín, which is close the country's border with Saxon Germany and was historically a part of Bohemia. Dečín lies on the Labe River, and is also a major rail hub for the region, this film features views around the town, and includes aspects of Dečín's history, art, culture, geography, transport, streets and architecture. Identified locations and features include the following: Labe River, Dečín Castle, Ploučníce River, E442 Road, U Plovárny, Zámeckÿ rybnik, Dlouhá jízda, Dečínsky zámek, Masaryk Square, Holy Cross Elevation Church, Kńžová, Radnični, Tyršova, Zámecká, Tyršova most, Pastyrská steno, Červeny vrch, Čs. mládeže and Dečín hlavní nádraží.
Pardubice Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places To Visit
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Top Places to visit in Pardubice (Czech Republic):
Stezka v oblacich – Skywalk, Litomysl Castle, Zelena Brana, Pardubice Castle, Mamutikuv Vodni Park, Pardubice Town Hall, Vychodoceske Divadlo V Pardubicich, Hrad Kuneticka Hora, Zamek Jaromerice Nad Rokytnou, Hrad Svojanov, Zamek Slatinany, Suchy Vrch, Kostel Svateho Bartolomeje, Resselovo Namesti, Litomysl Town Square
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CZ: Ústí nad Labem (Aussig). Ústecký kraj. Tour through the city. April 2019
Ústí nad Labem (Aussig). Okres Ústí nad Labem. Ústecký kraj. Czech Republic. Tour through the city. April 2019
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Ústí nad Labem from above, Czech Republic from Travel with Iva Jasperson
Ústí nad Labem from above, Czech Republic from Travel with Iva Jasperson
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Ústí nad Labem was mentioned as a trading center as early as 993. In the second half of the 13th century, King Otakar II of Bohemia invited German settlers into the country and granted them a German form of municipal incorporation, thereby founding the city proper. In 1423, as King of Bohemia, Sigismund pledged the town to Elector Frederick I of Meißen, who occupied it with a Saxon garrison. It was besieged by the Hussites in 1426: a German army of 70 000 was sent to its relief but the 25 000 besiegers defeated them amid great slaughter on 16 June; the next day, they stormed and razed the town. It was left derelict for three years before rebuilding began in 1429.
Ústí was again burned down in 1583 and was sacked by the Swedes in 1639 amid the Thirty Years' War. It also suffered grievously during the Seven Years' War and was near the 1813 Battle of Kulm between France and the alliance of Austria, Prussia, and Russia during the Napoleonic Wars.[3] As late as 1830, its population was only 1400.
As part of the Kingdom of Bohemia, it was eventually incorporated into Austria and heavily industrialized over the 19th century. After the Compromise of 1867, it headed the Aussig District, one of Austrian Bohemia's 94 District Commissions (Bezirkshauptmannschaften). In the 1870s, with only 11 000 people, it was a major producer of woolen goods, linen, paper, ships, and chemicals and carried on a large trade in grain, fruit, mineral water, lumber, and coal. By 1900, large-scale immigration had boosted the population to nearly 40 000, mostly German, and added glassworking and stone to its trades. The local river port became the busiest in the entire Austro-Hungarian Empire, surpassing even the seaport in Trieste.[citation needed]
The factories of Aussig—as it was then known—were an early center of the National Socialism (Nazi) movement. The German Workers' Party in Austria (Deutsche Arbeiterpartei in Österreich) was founded on 15 November 1903 and later gave rise to the Sudeten German Party and Austrian National Socialism. Their books continued to be printed in Ústí even after the formation of Czechoslovakia in 1918. During the 1930 census, Ústí nad Labem was home to 43 793 residents: 32 878 considered German, 8 735 Czech or Slovak, 222 Jews, 16 Russians, and 11 Hungarians. Ústí was ceded to Nazi Germany with the rest of the Sudetenland in October 1938 under the terms of the Munich Agreement. On New Year's Eve of that year, the Nazis burnt down the local synagogue; a meat factory was later raised in its place. The Jewish community in Ústí nad Labem was mostly exterminated over the course of World War II amid the Holocaust. In April 1945, the city was severely bombed by the Allies.
Under the terms of the Potsdam Conference and the Beneš decrees, the city was restored to Czechoslovakia and most of its German population expelled after Germany's defeat in World War II. In May 1948, the Communist government passed a new constitution declaring a people's republic. Communism continued until the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall set off a series of events which are now known as the Velvet Revolution. Today, Ústí nad Labem is a major industrial city of the Czech Republic with substantial chemical, metallurgical, textile, food, and machine tool industries.
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Kadaň old town, Czech republic
Kadan city, Czech republic
Kadaň (German: Kaaden), is a city in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. The city lies on the banks of the river Ohře. Although it is situated in an industrial part of the Czech Republic there is no major industry within the city and people usually work in offices or have to commute. There are two large power plants nearby (Tušimice and Prunéřov). Kadaň is a tourist centre with highlights being the Franciscan Monastery and the historical square with late Gothic Town Hall Tower.
من عدسة فوني #٩| قرية هرنسكو جنة التشيك | Hřensko in Czech Republic
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