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České Budějovice is the site of many sports facilities and national stadiums, including the football Stadion Střelecký ostrov, the ice-hockey Budvar Arena and the Athletic Stadium Sokol. The Swimming Stadium České Budějovice features a 50-metre indoor pool, a diving pool, saunas, an outdoor swimming pool and a children's pool.
Böhmisch Grillowitz: České Křídlovice, now Božice; Böhmisch Haidl: Maňávka, now Horní Planá* Böhmisch Hammer: České Hamry, p. of Strážov (Klatovy District) České Hamry, p. of Vejprty; Böhmischhäuser: České Chalupy, p. of Nová Ves (Český Krumlov District) Böhmisch Hörschlag: Český Heršlák, p. of Horní Dvořiště
Staré Hodějovice is a municipality and village in České Budějovice District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,300 inhabitants. It has about 1,300 inhabitants. Staré Hodějovice lies approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) south-east of České Budějovice and 127 km (79 mi) south of Prague .
The České Budějovice agglomeration (Czech: Českobudějovická aglomerace) is the agglomeration of the city of České Budějovice and its surroundings in the Czech Republic. It was defined in 2020 as a tool for drawing money from the European Structural and Investment Funds and is valid in 2021–2027. The agglomeration has a population of ...
České Budějovice District is the third largest Czech district with an area of 1,638 km 2 (632 sq mi). It borders Austria in the southeast. It borders Austria in the southeast. The majority of the territory is hilly with a slightly undulating landscape, the central part of the district consists of a relatively flat landscape, which in the ...
These institutes focus mostly on biology and ecology. Scientific work is also part of the activities of the University of South Bohemia (Czech: Jihočeská univerzita) with its headquarters in České Budějovice and Jindřichův Hradec. Approximately 11% of the national agricultural production is produced in the South Bohemian Region.
South Bohemian Region (Jihočeský kraj) with the capital in České Budějovice; West Bohemian Region (Západočeský kraj) with the capital in Plzeň; North Bohemian Region (Severočeský kraj) with the capital in Ústí nad Labem; East Bohemian Region (Východočeský kraj) with the capital in Hradec Králové
Trhové Sviny is located about 17 kilometres (11 mi) southeast of České Budějovice. It lies mostly in the Gratzen Foothills, but the eastern part lies in the Třeboň Basin. the Stropnice River flows through northwestern part of the municipal territory. The stream Svinenský potok, which is the longest tributary of the Stropnice, flows ...