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Overview:
Cheb, Czech Republic, The City of
Cheb is a district city (the district itself bearing the same
name). This district is one that is located most to the west of
the Czech Republic neighboring with Germany in the northwest and
southwest. The City of Cheb located on the banks of river Ohre
extends itself at 96,4 km2 and there are 31 830
inhabitants in the city. The
City of Cheb, which historically belongs among the oldest cities
in the Czech Republic, is frequently visited by tourists. The
history of the region reflects itself in numerous architectural
works and sites. The
City of Cheb itself can show off with a very well kept
historical center, which has a status of urban historical area
(protection of historical monuments). The world famous Spalicek
is considered the dominant of the main square. The Castle in
Cheb with the Black Tower and with the two-storied chapel
without question ranks among the nicest and most interesting
roman sites in Central Europe.
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