Dolní Dvořiště
Dolní Dvořiště (German: Unterhaid) is a village in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 1,200 inhabitants and lies on the border with Austria. Villages Budákov, Jenín, Rybník, Rychnov nad Malší, Tichá, Trojany and Všeměřice are administrative parts of Dolní Dvořiště.
Dolní Dvořiště | |
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Village | |
Dolní Dvořiště as seen from west | |
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Coordinates: 48°39′N 14°27′E | |
Country | |
Region | South Bohemian |
District | Český Krumlov |
Dolní Dvořiště is situated at the road I/3, which is one of the most important links between the Czech Republic and Austria. The construction of the D3 motorway is planned, connecting the city with Prague and České Budějovice.
People
- Hans Watzlik, Bohemian German writer[1]
Gallery
- Gothic church on the square in Dolní Dvořiště from the 16th century
- Old communist-era Czechoslovak passport stamp border for crossing into Wullowitz, Austria.
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