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Hradec Králové, situated at the confluence of two rivers of the Czech Republic, was a royal fortress during the medieval era. Better known as ‘The Salon of the Republic’, Hradec Králové, with a population of less than 100,000, is a centre of history and architecture.
With a mid-European climate, there are no extremes in this East Bohemian province of Hradec Králové, only a temperate climate all year round.
During the Hussite Wars, it was the first town to declare for the national cause.
One of the traditional occupations of the people of this region is the manufacturing of musical instruments, especially pianos.
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The second largest town in the country and Moravia’s
traditional capital, Brno was also the historic seat of the Premyslid dynasty.
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