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Ceske Budejovice is in the South Bohemian Region of southwestern Czech Republic. The capital of South Bohemia, it was once a 13th-century royal city due to its location on the salt trade route between Linz and Prague. Today, visitors can gather at one of Europe's largest piazzas, named after King Premysl Otakar II, to admire the baroque architecture of the surrounding houses as well as the town hall and Samson Fountain. Other points of interest include the legendary Black Tower, which visitors can climb, the city's salt store, the Cathedral of St. Nicholas, and the Budejovicky Budvar Brewery, which has been using the same brewing recipe for seven centuries.

Ceske Budjovice
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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