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Vltava

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Vltava

River in the Czech Republic, rising in the Bohemian Forest and flowing 435 km/272 mi north to join the River Elbe at Mělnik. It passes through České Budějovice and Prague.

Vltava

The second of six symphonic poems by Bedřich Smetana; see Má Vlast.



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Crossing the Charles Bridge for dinner, the lights of the grand buildings along the Vltava River were glinting in the black water.
During their visit, they can take in the shimmering lights visible across the Vltava River and around Prague Castle, stroll through the Christmas market to browse for antiques or arts and crafts, and meander through the charming Old Town.
Stefanik Observatory This solitary out-of-the-way attraction is found some way from the city throng, on the top of Petrin Hill overlooking the Vltava River on the east side of Prague.
 
 
 
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