Eastern Brdy
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Brdy are hills in the Czech Republic, forming a long massif stretching for cca. 60 km from Prague in the direction of southwest. The northern section of the Brdy is called "Hřebeny" and features one narrow ridge (highest elevation Písek - 690 m.). The Brdy proper starts south of the Litavka river canyon and consists of several major elevations connected into one plateau. The highest being "Tok" (864 m.), "Praha" (862 m.) or "Třemšín" (827 m.).
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brdy
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Coordinates: 49°48'47"N 14°8'17"E
- Petřín Hill 35 km
- Zdar Hill (829) 37 km
- Vitkov (Vitkov Hill) 38 km
- Říp Mountain 65 km
- Raná Hill 72 km
- Boren Hill (539 m) 85 km
- Křemešník Hill 765 96 km
- Decinsky Sneznik 723 m 110 km
- Volcanic hill 112 km
- Kozákov 119 km
- Army ammunition depots 3.5 km
- Pond of Sychrov 5.8 km
- former 4.plro CSLA (air defence missile launchers batalion) Stará Hut u Dobrise 7.5 km
- Pribram Airport 11 km
- Former Uranium Mine and Dump 13 km
- Former Uranium Mine 15 km
- Decanting Plant of surrounding Mines 15 km
- Slapy Reservoir 18 km
- Drbakov yew-trees and Albert´s Rocks 19 km
- Physical therapy Institute Slapy 19 km
Army ammunition depots
Pond of Sychrov
former 4.plro CSLA (air defence missile launchers batalion) Stará Hut u Dobrise
Pribram Airport
Former Uranium Mine and Dump
Former Uranium Mine
Decanting Plant of surrounding Mines
Slapy Reservoir
Drbakov yew-trees and Albert´s Rocks
Physical therapy Institute Slapy