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West Bohemia is a region in the Czech Republic.

Cities

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Karlovy Vary
  • 50.22399612.1950741 . Town in the westernmost part of the country Aš here on Wikivoyage Aš on Wikipedia Aš (Q583910) on Wikidata
  • 50.0812.372 Cheb (Eger). A historical city in West Bohemia. During the Thirty Years War, Albrecht von Wallenstein was assassinated here. Cheb here on Wikivoyage Cheb on Wikipedia Cheb (Q193719) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.122412.34893 Františkovy Lázně (Franzensbad). A historic spa town, one of the "corners" of the West Bohemian Spa Triangle Františkovy Lázně here on Wikivoyage Františkovy Lázně on Wikipedia Františkovy Lázně (Q756581) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.225712.88064 Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad). A historic spa resort, one of the "corners" of the West Bohemian Spa Triangle Karlovy Vary here on Wikivoyage Karlovy Vary on Wikipedia Karlovy Vary (Q384544) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.010612.62485 Lázně Kynžvart (Bad Königswart). A historic spa town Lázně Kynžvart on Wikipedia Lázně Kynžvart (Q1000097) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.18612.7546 Loket. The town centre is a national monument Loket here on Wikivoyage Loket on Wikipedia Loket (Q936145) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 49.964812.70167 Mariánské Lázně (Marienbad). A historic spa resort, one of the "corners" of the West Bohemian Spa Triangle. Mariánské Lázně here on Wikivoyage Mariánské Lázně on Wikipedia Mariánské Lázně (Q523469) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 49.74813.3748 Plzeň (Pilsen). An industrial city, birthplace of "Pilsner" beer Pilsen here on Wikivoyage Plzeň on Wikipedia Plzeň (Q43453) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 49.39562513.2950899 Klatovy. Klatovy on Wikipedia Klatovy (Q602976) on Wikidata
  • 49.86827212.74384410 Planá. Planá (Tachov District) on Wikipedia Planá (Q1756940) on Wikidata
  • 49.44060612.92979811 Domažlice. Domažlice on Wikipedia Domažlice (Q986068) on Wikidata
  • 49.75304813.00414612 Stříbro. Stříbro on Wikipedia Stříbro (Q1008750) on Wikidata
  • 49.5297612.94409113 Horšovský Týn. Horšovský Týn on Wikipedia Horšovský Týn (Q166255) on Wikidata

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This region along the Franconian, Saxon and Bavarian borders with the Czech Republic has had a lot of German influence throughout the existence of Austria-Hungary and before. After World War II most of the ethnically German inhabitants were expelled and the "Iron Curtain" ruptured many cross border links even as Czechoslovakia and the GDR ("East Germany") nominally called each other "socialist brother countries". With the end of the Cold War and the entry of the Czech Republic into the European Union in 2004, this region became a lot more accessible from the west and tourism has benefited from it. Among the most notable towns are those that form the West Bohemian Spa Triangle, which was a retreat of the rich and the famous, throughout the 19th century and into the Belle Époque, who would consume and bathe in the mineral water emerging from countless springs in the area. After World War I, the aristocrats lost their power in most of Europe, and the new state of Czechoslovakia tried in vain to avert the decline of tourism in the Spa triangle. Even worse was World War II, when the area was annexed by Nazi Germany, under the infamous 1938 Munich Agreement, and later bombed by the Americans.

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See

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  • 49.7472513.377181 St. Bartholomew's Cathedral. The dominant feature of Pilsen. Church tower admission: 50 Kč for adults. OSM directions
  • 49.9765912.706172 The Singing Fountain. The dominant feature of Mariánské Lázně. OSM directions
  • 50.3982312.630763 Rolava tin mine ruins. A tin mine/processing site used during WWII, where mostly political prisoners worked. The buildings hidden in the woods are generally accessible (on your own risk), they are mostly in the state in which they were left 60+ years ago. OSM directions
  • 50.08588312.8396784 Reliquary of St. Maurus. Considered to be the second most expensive historical artifact in the Czech territory. The golden chasse with wooden core and remnants of the saint was made in 13th century. It belonged to Belgian family of Beauforts, who brought it here at the end of 19th century. After cooperating with nazis, they were forced to leave in 1945, and that's when they buried the treasure in a church floor. It was forgotten for decades and only found again in 1985, after a "suspicious" request to authorities from an American businessman, who wanted to buy a "thing that nobody would be missing". Later it was restored and nowadays exhibited in the Bečov Castle. Reliquary of St. Maurus on Wikipedia Reliquary of St. Maurus (Q1636942) on Wikidata OSM directions

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  • 49.38412.7841 Český les (Upper Palatine Forest). A mountain range stretching along the German border. Upper Palatine Forest on Wikipedia Upper Palatine Forest (Q685984) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.10812.7832 Slavkovský les (Slavkov Forest). A landscape protected area located between 3 spa cities: Karlovy Vary, Mariánské Lázně and Františkovy Lázně. Slavkov Forest on Wikipedia Kaiserwald (Q1413814) on Wikidata OSM directions

Also, there are 14 golf courses in West Bohemia.

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Stay safe

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West Bohemia is a very safe region.

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