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and Prague Travel Guide Czechoslovakia, kidnapped by communism, escaped through the 1989 Velvet Revolution. It then under went a velvet divorce - to become the Czech Republic, once again. This sometimes turbulent area at the heart of central europe has now fully embraced capitalism, and has went on to become the tourist capital of the region. |
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Since the separation of the Czech Republic from Czechoslovakia in 1993,
the country has been an up and coming tourist destination. The capital of
the Czech Republic, Prague is on the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage
Register and as well as the cosmopolitan restaurants and cafes, it boasts
magnificent monuments, such as the Hradcany Castle, St Vitus Cathedral,
Charles Bridge and numerous churches and palaces to be discovered.
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Although most visitors to the Czech Republic converge on the beautiful capital
city Prague, the outlying areas of the country also have a great deal to
offer to tourists eager to see another side to this fascinating country.
From the Undulating Bohemian Plateau in the South of the country, where
medieval castles and gentle scenery will excite the historian and the hiker;
to the Tranquil forests of Sumava on the German Border where wildlife is
being reintroduced and the wildflowers create spectacular displays of colour
in the summer months; the rural Czech Republic has as much to show as the
capital city.