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Spur of Frýdlant

The Frýdlant Region is found within the most northern part of the Czech Republic, it is characteristically called the Spur of Frýdlant. One of our smallest tourist areas is separated from the rest of the Czech Republic by the Jizera Mountains massif. The quiet and gentle upland unfolds itself into the direction of Poland. The whole region is extensively marked by a long-term diligent economy of the German population and its culture, whose remains are still visible today. The same applies to

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    Vodopád Černého potoka

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    Webcamera - Frýdlant

    Webcamera - Frýdlant

    A view to the town-hall. The city Frýdlant is situated on both banks of the river Smědá and it forms a natural center of the whole Frýdlantský region. It grew and developed in the shadow of a tower of the same name which ...
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    Webcamera - Spa Libverda

    Webcamera - Spa Libverda

    The webcamera of the village Lázně Libverda (Spa Libcerda). The founder of todays spa was Kristián Filip the duke Clam-Galls, owner of the frýdlantské seat. Kristian Filip had in between years 1776 and 1818 new wells opened. ...
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    Smrk

    Smrk

    Smrk (polsky Smrek, německy Tafelfichte) je s výškou 1124 metrů nad mořem nejvyšší horou Smrčské hornatiny a zároveň také české části Jizerských hor. Odedávna se zde stýkaly hranice tří zemských celků: ...
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    Raspenava

    Raspenava

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    Hejnice

    Hejnice

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