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Olomouc from en.wikipedia.org
Olomouc is a city in the Czech Republic. It has about 102,000 inhabitants and its larger urban zone has a population of about 400,000 inhabitants (2024).
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Olomouc from www.visitczechia.com
Olomouc has always been one of the most important cities in the Kingdom of Bohemia. Thanks to its advantageous position, ancient university, spiritual and ...

Olomouc

City in the Czech Republic
Olomouc is a city in the eastern province of Moravia in the Czech Republic. It’s known for its 6 baroque fountains and the 18th-century Holy Trinity Column, a monument adorned with religious sculptures. On Wenceslas Hill are the Gothic St....
Olomouc from tourism.olomouc.eu
Official tourist portal of the statutory city of Olomouc. Information about the city, sights, tips for sightseeing, calendar of events.
Olomouc from www.amazingczechia.com
It is the sixth largest city in the country and the most important city in the Haná region of Moravia (also known in English as Hanakia or Hanácko in Czech).
Olomouc from www.upol.cz
King Michal Horák, a star-laden music programme with Bára Poláková, Pam Rabbit or Malalata and three days of film, theatre, workshops and other culture for all.
Olomouc from www.mywanderlust.pl
The Olomouc Old Town is the second largest historical monuments preserve in the Czech Republic (after Prague) and there are plenty of opportunities for seeing ...
Olomouc from www.tripadvisor.com
A stunning architectural masterpiece! The Old Town of Olomouc is full of amazing sights such as fountains, picturesque buildings, pillars and columns. Out of ...
Olomouc from www.britannica.com
Olomouc, city, northeastern Czech Republic. The city lies along the Morava River at its confluence with the Bystřice River, at the northern edge of the ...
Olomouc from www.lonelyplanet.com
Olomouc is a sleeper. Practically unknown outside the Czech Republic and underappreciated at home, the city is surprisingly majestic.
Olomouc from whc.unesco.org
This memorial column, erected in the early years of the 18th century, is the most outstanding example of a type of monument specific to central Europe.