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Wildlife Area Attractions In South Bohemian Region

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South Bohemia is an administrative unit of the Czech Republic, located mostly in the southern part of its historical land of Bohemia, with a small part in southwestern Moravia. The western part of the South Bohemian Region is former Prachens , a huge archaic region with distinctive features with its capital, Písek. In 2011, there were 623 municipalities in the region, whereof 54 had a status of town. The region borders the regions Plzeň, Central Bohemia, Vysocina and South Moravia. To the south it borders Austria and Germany. Until 30 May 2001, the region was named as Budějovický kraj or Českobudějovický kraj, after its capital, České Budějov...
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  • 2. Pisek Mountains Pisek
    Písek is a middle-sized town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has a population of 29,729 ; with its semi-urban agglomeration populated by 36,791 people .
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  • 3. Kvilda - The source of Vltava Kvilda
    Kvilda is a village in Prachatice District, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic. It lies in Šumava region, in the elevation of 1,065 m, making it the highest-located municipality in the country. It is also the coldest place in the Czech Republic with average annual temperature of 2 °C . The average number of below-zero days per annum is 252.The sources of the Czech Republic's longest river Vltava are located in the cadastral area of the municipality.
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  • 7. Moravian Karst Blansko
    The Moravian Karst is a karst landscape and protected nature reserve to the north of Brno in the eastern part of the Czech Republic, located near the town of Blansko. It encompasses a number of notable geological features, including roughly 1100 caverns and gorges and covers an area of roughly 92 km². Currently, five of the cave systems , Býčí skála Cave and Stránská skála are open for public tours and exploration. This region is also home to one of the most important single geological features in the Czech Republic, the Macocha Abyss, a gorge 138 m deep, which was formed when the ceiling of a cave chamber collapsed. Macocha Abyss is also the place where the Punkva River begins to run underground through the Punkva cave system, and two small pools of water are visible at the surfac...
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