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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JičínJičín - Wikipedia

    Jičín (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjɪtʃiːn]; German: Jitschin or Gitschin) is a town in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 16,000 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation .

  2. Localização de Jičín na Chéquia: Coordenadas País Chéquia: Região: Hradec Králové: Distrito: Jičín: Administração Prefeito Martin Puš Características geográficas Área total: 24,95 km² População total (2011) 16 888 hab. Densidade: 676,9 hab./km²: Fuso horário +1 Código postal 506 01: Código estatístico 572659 ...

  3. www.visitczechia.com › en-us › things-to-doJičín · #VisitCzechia

    Jičín is a popular tourist destination thanks to the numerous historical sites, from Gothic to the 20th century, as well as its position in the Bohemian Paradise, and it is considered to be one of the most beautiful places in the Czech Republic.

  4. Jičín is in Hradec Králové region in East Bohemia on the Cidlina river. The historic town centre is well preserved. The town's history is connected with Albrecht von Wallenstein who rebuilt the town, and many sights bear his name. In 2023, the town was home to about 16,000 people. Understand. Visitor information.

  5. Jičín is a town located about 85 kms North-East of Prague in the beautiful Bohemian Paradise. The town went through its biggest boom while Albrecht von Wallenstein ruled it and made it the centre of his dominion. Jičín has kept its historical character and seeing it will leave visitors with an unforgetable experience.

  6. Town of Fairy-tales. When Jičín gets mentioned, fairy-tales come to mind for most Czech people; fairy... Wallenstein’s Town. Jičín went through its expansion during the reign of Albrecht von Wallenstein... Gateway to the Bohemian Paradise. The Bohemian Paradise is the oldest protected landscape area in the Czech... Historical Sites.

  7. Wallenstein´s Town. History of Jičín. The history of the formerly-royal town of Jičín has been shaped by several aristocratic families, the most significant ones being the Vartenberk, Trčka of Lípa and Smiřický families before the battle of the White Mountain (bitva na Bílé hoře) took place.