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Beskydy Mountains
The Beskydy Mountains are located in the mountainous region on the border of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. An exceptional value of this region’s natural and cultural wealth has lead to the fact that this area had been declared the nature reserve in 1973. The highest peak of Beskydy Mountains is “Lysá hora” (Bald Mountain) – 1448 yards (1324 meters) ASL. The round ridges of Beskydy Mountains are gradually declining into the gentle upland. The pine forests dominate the area. The Bečva
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Mlýnská dolina
Mill Valley is the youngest resort Wallachian Museum. Was opened in 1982. Washboard, mill and sawmill are copies of objects from the Velke Karlovic. Oil mill, the original building from the 18th century. Hammer mill is a ...more info -
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Koryto řeky Ostravice
Natural monument Ostravice river bed can be found near the northern edge of the village recreation Ostravice. The area was declared a natural monument in 1966, occupies an area of 0.8 hectares and is at an altitude of 396-399 m. ...more info -
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Golfové hřiště Zlín-Kostelec
Comprehensive complex offers facilities of quality 9-hole course, driving range tees with training, practice chipping and putting green with sand bunker. There is indoor golf all year round tee-off with training and finely ...more info -
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Větrný Mlýn ve Štípě
Windmill stands at about 500 m southeast of the village Štípa, which lies northwest of the town itself. It was built between 1958-1960 štípským denizens Christian blacksmith. Composition of the mill made himself with his son ...more info -
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