Czechia topographic maps
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Blovice
Czechia > Southwest > Plzeň Region
Blovice is located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) southeast of Plzeň. It lies in the Švihov Highlands. The highest point is a hill with an altitude of 559 m (1,834 ft). The Úslava River flows through the town.
Average elevation: 450 m

Horní Planá
Czechia > Southwest > South Bohemian Region
Horní Planá is situated in the Bohemian Forest on the southeastern rim of the Šumava National Park, in the Šumava Protected Landscape Area. The highest point of Horní Planá and of the entire Český Krumlov District is a point on the top of the mountain Smrčina with an altitude of 1,333 m (4,373 ft).
Average elevation: 811 m

Bojkovice
Czechia > Central Moravia > Zlín Region
Bojkovice is located about 23 kilometres (14 mi) south of Zlín and 21 km (13 mi) northwest of Trenčín. The built-up area lies in the Olšava River valley. The northern part of the municipal territory lies in the Vizovice Highlands, the southern part lies in the White Carpathians. The highest point is the…
Average elevation: 397 m

okres Děčín
Czechia > Northwest > Ústí nad Labem Region
Děčín District borders Germany in the north. It includes the Šluknov Hook area, surrounded by Germany on three sides. The district is a hilly and above-average forested area with several valleys and canyons. The territory extends into four geomorphological mesoregions: Elbe Sandstone Mountains (northwest),…
Average elevation: 373 m

Horní Těrlicko
Czechia > Moravia-Silesia > Moravian-Silesian Region > Těrlicko
Average elevation: 308 m

Říp
Czechia > Northwest > Ústí nad Labem Region > Mnetěš
The name of the mountain is of pre-Slavic origin and probably comes from the Old-Germanic stem ríp- (elevation, hill), which has the Latin parallel in the word rípa (shore, slope, hillside). Some linguists also derive the origin of the name from the Illyrian-Thracian base.
Average elevation: 264 m

Hradec Králové Region
The Hradec Králové Region has the area of 4 759 km2 and accounts for 6% of the total area of the Czech Republic. In terms of size it is the ninth largest region of the Czech Republic. Krkonoše and Orlické mountains which are situated in the northern and northeastern part of the region pass to fertile Elbe…
Average elevation: 412 m

New Town
Czechia > Prague > Capital City of Prague
By contrast, in the largely unsettled area to the east of the road to the Vyšehrad, a planned system of broad parallel roads were built in a grid pattern, which is still clearly visible today. Two of these roads, each nearly 27 meters wide, formed a crossroads at the cattle market and carried the grain trade;…
Average elevation: 214 m