Top 10 Camping Czech and Slovakia (Kempy-chaty.cz)
TOP 10 Camping Czech republic & Slovakia
1. Camp Resort Beach - Slapy (Czech)
2. Camping Amerika (Czech)
3. Camping Slunečná (Czech)
4. Beach camp - Nová Role (Czech)
5. Camping Košice (Slovakia)
6. Mara Camping (Slovakia)
7. Camp Orion (Czech)
8. Camp Dolce - Krkonoše (Czech)
9. Cottages & camp Zrůbek - Slapy (Czech)
10. Camp U Zápeců - South Moravia (Czech)
TOP 20 Czechoslovakia Campsites 2018-2019 at KEMPY-CHATY.CZ
Czech Republic - Sloup Rock Castle
The Hermit Stone is probably the most significant rock castle in northern Bohemia. It is likely that the rock-carved rooms were part of a bigger castle just _ today but no one can say where it was at all. Its history is very mystery. Other literature is doubted that this was a castle. It could have been a manor in. Until the 18th Century, the castle was a hermitage. Today it can be visited.
Czech Republic: CD class 754 'Goggle' diesel locos at Namest nad Oslavou station on trains to Brno
Czech Republic: At Namest nad Oslavou station CD class 754 'Goggle' diesel locos are seen on passenger trains to Brno. 754 074 is working the 0603 Plzen to Brno and 754 023 is seen on the 1214 Namest nad Oslavou to Brno. Recorded 12th September 2008.
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T 478.4 is a class of diesel locomotives designed, manufactured and used in the former Czechoslovakia and now used in the Czech republic (ČD Class 754) and Slovak republic (ŽSR Class 754). their distinctive cab design has led to the nickname goggles.
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České dráhy (ČD) or Czech Railways is the main railway operator in the Czech Republic. In 2010 its consolidated revenues reached CZK 41.0 billion (€1.6bn, $2.1bn). Revenues from passenger transport amounted to CZK 18.7 billion (65% transfer payments from the government, 25% intra-state transport, 10% international transport), revenues from freight transport operated by subsidiary ČD Cargo amounted to CZK 11.8 billion, revenues from traffic control invoiced to state-owned railway infrastructure operator SŽDC amounted to CZK 5.2 billion. With thirty-eight thousand employees[1] ČD Group is the largest Czech company by the number of employees.
The company was established in 1993, after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia as a successor of the Czechoslovak State Railways. It is a member of the International Railway Union (UIC Country Code for Czech Republic is 54), Community of European Railways and the Organization for Railways Cooperation (Asia and Europe).
Until 1 July 2008, České dráhy was the biggest employer in the Czech Republic. After experiencing regular losses and requiring government subsidies, the railway reported its first ever profit in 2007 although it receives government subsidies. Attempts to make it more efficient are currently ongoing and a recent plan to move passenger transport to an independent subsidiary was approved by the Czech government in January 2008.
ČD operates trains; fixed infrastructure (such as tracks) is managed by SŽDC. In December 2010, the Czech government proposed bringing SŽDC and ČD together in a single holding company. The government has also changed the subsidies available to ČD and SŽDC.
ČD Cargo, the cargo subsidiary, mainly transports raw materials, intermediate goods and containers. As of 2009, it is ranked in the top five largest railway cargo operators in Europe.
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The South Moravian Region is an administrative unit of the Czech Republic, located in the south-western part of its historical region of Moravia (an exception is Jobova Lhota which belongs to Bohemia). Its capital is Brno, the 2nd largest city of the Czech Republic. The region has 1,169 thousand inhabitants (as of 30 June 2013) and the total area of 7,196.5 km². It is bordered by the South Bohemian Region (west), Vysočina Region (north-west), Pardubice Region (north), Olomouc Region (north east), Zlín Region (east), Slovakia (south east) and Austria (south).
The South Moravian Region is divided into seven districts (Czech: okres): Blansko District, Brno-City District, Brno-Country District, Břeclav District, Hodonín District, Vyškov District and Znojmo District. There are in total 673 municipalities in the district of which 49 have the status of towns. There are 21 municipalities with extended powers and 34 municipalities with a delegated municipal office.
The region is famous for its wine production. The area around the towns of Mikulov, Znojmo, Velké Pavlovice along with the Slovácko region provide 94% of the Czech Republic's vineyards.
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The South Moravian Region is the fourth largest region of the Czech Republic. The highest point of the region is located in the eastern part of the region on Durda mountain (842 m). The point with the lowest elevation (150 m) is situated in Břeclav District at the meeting of the rivers Morava and Dyje.
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