Castles of "Czech Republic" KRÁLŮV DVŮR vs KRÁSNÁ HORA
KRÁLŮV DVŮR
Králův Dvůr (pronounced [ˈkraːluːv dvuːr], German: Königshof) is a town in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has a population of about 9,700. Králův Dvůr creates a conurbation with Beroun. The history of Králův Dvůr is short because the town was established in 1990 when 7 neighbourhoods left the Beroun municipality. The history of current neighbourhoods, formerly villages or towns, is longer, but slightly different. Králův Dvůr was in direct royal possession, established in 1236 when Králův Dvůr was a royal hunting residence. A chateau has been preserved, although it was widely damaged by the later D5 highway. Králův Dvůr is known for an incident involving Bohemian king and Holy Roman Emperor Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia.
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KRÁSNÁ HORA
Krásná Hora is a village in the Havlíčkův Brod District, Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. About 524 people live there and it has 22.21 km². It was first documented in 1379. Today it consists of nine villages: Krásná Hora, Volichov, Bratroňov, Hlavňov, Čekánov, Broumova Lhot, Kojkovičky and Vítonín.