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The Michelin Guide reviews restaurants across the country, which is jointly funded with support from the Government of the Czech Republic. [1]As of the 2024 guide, there are 2 restaurants in the Czech Republic with a Michelin-star rating, a rating system used by the Michelin Guide to grade restaurants based on their quality.
Tábor (Czech pronunciation:; German: Tabor) is a town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 34,000 inhabitants, which makes it the second most populated town in the region. The town was founded by the Hussites in 1420.
Mažice (German: Maschitz) is a municipality and village in Tábor District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants. It has about 100 inhabitants. The historic centre of the village is well preserved and is protected by law as a village monument reservation .
Malšice (German: Malschitz) is a market town in Tábor District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,900 inhabitants. It has about 1,900 inhabitants. Administrative division
Smilovy Hory is a municipality and village in Tábor District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 400 inhabitants. It has about 400 inhabitants. Smilovy Hory lies approximately 21 kilometres (13 mi) north-east of Tábor , 69 km (43 mi) north-east of České Budějovice , and 70 km (43 mi) south-east of Prague .
Dlouhá Lhota is a municipality and village in Tábor District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 200 inhabitants. It has about 200 inhabitants. Dlouhá Lhota lies approximately 12 kilometres (7 mi) south-east of Tábor , 48 km (30 mi) north-east of České Budějovice , and 86 km (53 mi) south of Prague .
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The first written mention of Jistebnice is from 1262, when it was a market village owned by the Rosenberg family. [3] In the 15th century, during the Hussite Wars, many citizens left Jistebnice and went to the newly founded Tábor, which was co-founded by the Hussite governor Petr Hromádka from Jistebnice.