Plzen / Pilsen - Czech Republic, Images, tour, tourism, pictures - Imagens, turismo Republica Checa
Plzen / Pilsen - Czech Republic, Images, tour, tourism, pictures - Imagens, turismo Republica Checa (street view)
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Prague (/ˈprɑːɡ/; Czech: Praha, [ˈpraɦa] ( listen)) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. It is the fifteenth-largest city in the European Union.[5] It is also the historical capital of Bohemia. Situated in the north-west of the country on the Vltava River, the city is home to about 1.24 million people, while its larger urban zone is estimated to have a population of nearly 2 million.[6] The city has a temperate climate, with warm summers and chilly winters. The origin of the name Praha is rather associated with the word prah (that means a 'threshold'), which is a rapid on the river. More info
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Litomysl
Litomysl in eastern Bohemia is one of the Czech Republic's most beautiful and historic towns.
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Plzen, Czech Republic, 7th July 2012
This town in western Bohemia is not far from the German border and so is very much, geographically, as well as culturally, in central Europe rather than 'Eastern' Europe. The architectural styles are a distinct blend, very colourful as well as pictorial and human-scale. The Automobile Association's routefinder puts it on the map between Budapest and the Channel ports due to the new motorway network which helps you to bypass Prague (if you want to). We timed it as 5 hours from Budapest and 10 hours from Dunkerque.
Abandoned Military Airport Milovice (Lost Place in CZ) | Urbex #7
Urbex: Military Airport in Milovice, Czech Republic (English subtitles are available!)
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Milovice was a military training ground for about one hundred years. 1904 it was built by the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, around 60 years later it has become the biggest military base for the Soviet armed forces: Around 100.000 Soviets, soldiers, officers and their families used to live here. After the Cold War they were withdrawn and until two years ago you were able to explore a huge ghost town! But today there isn’t that much left - except for a giant airstrip. But ramblers, tuning car shows, gun bullets, small vessels with strange substances inside (our guess: drugs) and small planes that start and land on the runway from time to time reveal that this airstrip isn’t as abandoned as you might think. However, standing on this huge field between the historic hangars was overwhelming!
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TRAIN EXPERIENCE | Prague - Bratislava | ČESKÉ DRÁHY EuroCity Train
The complete experience of the trip between Prague and Bratislava with the České Dráhy Slovenska Strela.
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- Stops at: Kolín - Pardubice - Brno - Břeclav - Kúty - Bratislava
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Castle Střekov, Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic from Travel with Iva Jasperson
Castle Střekov, Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic from Travel with Iva Jasperson
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Střekov Castle was built in 1316 for John of Luxembourg, the father of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, to guard an important trade route to Germany. After changing hands several times, the castle was acquired by the Lobkowicz family in 1563. Its strategic importance led to occupations by Imperial Habsburg, Saxon, and Swedish forces during the Thirty Years' War, as well as successive sieges by Austrian and Prussian armies during the Seven Years' War. Although Střekov Castle was heavily damaged during those conflicts and abandoned as a military installation by the end of the 18th century, the 1800s saw many poets and artists visiting the castle, drawn by a new trend of interest in romantic ruins. Goethe declared the view from the castle's position above the Elbe to be the most beautiful in Central Europe, while Richard Wagner's opera Tannhäuser was supposedly inspired by his visit to Strěkov. The castle was confiscated by the Nazi regime and later the Communist government, but was restituted to the Lobkowicz family in the early 1990s.
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Eurotrip Day #6 and #7 | Prague to Krakow and Wieliczka |
So days 4 and 5 were took off my YouTube due to copyright music apparently and I stupidly deleted all the raw footage so I can't re edit it but never mind.
We traveled for around 8 hours from Prague to Krakow, where Jack slept most of the time and I played football manager. Then the next day we went to see the Salt Mines in Wieliczka. Enjoy!
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The city proper is home to about 1.3 million people, while its metropolitan area is estimated to have a population of over 2.3 million.[5] Prague has been a political, cultural and economic centre of Europe and particularly central Europe for the over 1,100 years of its existence. For centuries, during the Gothic and Renaissance eras, Prague was the permanent seat of two Holy Roman Emperors and thus was also the capital of the Holy Roman Empire. The city played roles in the Protestant Reformation, the Thirty Years' War, and in 20th-century history, both during the two World Wars and during the post-war Communist era.
Prague is home to a number of famous cultural attractions, many of which survived the violence and destruction of twentieth century Europe. Since 1992, the extensive historic centre of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites, making the city one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, receiving more than 4.1 million international visitors annually, as of 2009[update].[6][7] Prague is classified as a global city.
The modern economy of Prague is largely service and export-based and, in an 2010 survey, the city was named the best city in East Europe for business.[8]