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  1. Jindřichův Hradec ([ˈjɪndr̝ɪxuːf ˈɦradɛts] ⓘ; German: Neuhaus) is a town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 21,000 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation.

  2. Jindřichův Hradec District is the second largest Czech district with an area of 1,944 km 2 (751 sq mi). It borders Austria in the south. About a fifth of the district territory in the east belongs to the historical land of Moravia .

  3. Jindrichuv Hradec. views 2,342,900 updated. JINDRICHUV HRADEC (Czech Jindřichův Hradec ; Ger. Neuhaus ), town in S. Bohemia, Czech Republic. In 1294 the local lord asked permission to settle eight Jews in the town and receive royal prerogatives over them.

  4. Jindřichův Hradec ( německy Neuhaus) je město v Jihočeském kraji, 43 km severovýchodně od Českých Budějovic na řece Nežárce. Žije zde přibližně 21 tisíc [1] obyvatel. V těsné blízkosti historického jádra Jindřichova Hradce, které je městskou památkovou rezervací, se nachází rybník Vajgar o rozloze 49 ha.

  5. Jindřichův Hradec is not only a city of unique historical monuments but also a gateway to Czech Canada. This protected natural area got its name from the character of the local landscape, which is full of deep forests and numerous bodies of water, and also due to its rather harsh climate.

  6. Jindřichův Hradec is a historic town in South Bohemia region. It has about 23,000 inhabitants. It is known for its big castle (one of the biggest in Czechia), old town center, large mechanical nativity scene and as a gateway to scenic Česká Kanada micro-region.

  7. Jindřichův Hradec About History. History of the castle. The oldest history. Jindřichův Hradec castle grew gradually several centuries. It covers the area nearly 3 ha at present. The archaeological research proved existence of Slavic wooden castle on this place already in the 10th century.

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