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Česká Lípa is located about 38 km (24 mi) west of Liberec and 67 km (42 mi) north of Prague. It lies in the Ralsko Uplands. The highest point is the Špičák hill with an altitude of 459 m (1,506 ft). The Ploučnice River flows through the town. The Svitavka River joins the Ploučnice near the village of Vlčí Důl. The southeastern part ...
Insignia of twin towns on town hall in Kralupy nad Vltavou Map of the Czech Republic. This is a list of municipalities in the Czech Republic which have standing links to local communities in other countries known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world).
This is a list of municipalities of the Czech Republic which have status of a city, town or market town granted by law. As of 2024, there are 27 cities, 583 towns and 232 market towns in the Czech Republic.
The most important roads that pass through the district are the I/13 (part of the European route E442) from Liberec to Karlovy Vary, and the I/9 from Prague to the Czech-German border via Česká Lípa.
Under occupation by Nazi Germany the "Ringhoffer-Tatra" concern, consisting of wagon, automobile and electro-technical factories principally in Prague-Smíchov and Studenka (wagon construction), Koprivnice (Tatra-automobiles), Kolin and Ceska Lipa, succeeded in holding together despite attempts of the Hermann-Göring-Werke to absorb it. This ...
Prague - Kbely capital: LKKB Kbely Airport / Prague-Kbely Airport: Přerov: Olomouc: LKPO PRV Přerov Airport [5] Former airports: Bechyně: South Bohemian: LKBC Bechyně Airport Blatná: South Bohemian: LKBL Blatná Airport: Ralsko: Liberec: LKHR Hradčany Airport: Milovice: Central Bohemian: LKML Milovice Airport: Tršice: Olomouc: Tršice ...
The region is linked to Prague by the D10 motorway, which terminates in the town of Turnov. The length of operated railway lines in the region is 551 km (342 mi). [15] Three airports are in the region; Hradčany Airport, a disused military airport near the town of Ralsko, is the most significant.
If burials were done in Česká Lípa, in the 1920s the cemetery would have to look roughly the same as the old Prague cemetery. A Jewish community with functioning Chevra Kadisha , Naase mitzvot , Bikur cholim , and Banot Zion (female offshoot of Chevra Kadisha) would find it difficult to allow older matzevas to remain covered in soil and not ...