Highlands (Czech Republic)
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The Highlands region (Czech: Kraj Vysočina, literally Highlands Region) is a region in the Czech Republic. It is a part of Bohemian-Moravian Highlands, an extensive and long range of hills and low mountains over 150 kilometres long, hence the name.Cities
JihlavaThe region center and the ancient royal mining town
TelčThis town has a perfectly preserved Renaissance town centre surrounded by shallow man-made lakes and is one of the prettiest towns in the Czech Republic
TřebíčHas one of Europe's best presereved Jewish areas
Velká BítešA historical town at the border of Highlands and South Moravia, by the country's major highway
Žďár nad SázavouContains a fine pilgrimage church
Other destinations
Žďár Highlands
Iron Mountains