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Czech Republic
Orava Castle was built on a limestone rock above Orava river. It was built to protect merchants´route connecting Austria-Hungary with Poland, to protect the borders with Poland and it was an administrative center, too.
The castle used to stand near Celadna village, in the North-Eastern part of the Czech Republic, on a hill called Kozinec, 658 meters above sea level. It used to guard Moravia – Hungary trade route.
The church is more than 400 years old, but it has been standing in Beskydy Mountains for less than a century.
St Cyril and Methodius Chapel is located in Beskydy mountain range in the North-East of the Czech Republic, at the top of Radhošť mountain, 1129 meters above sea level.
The beginnings of the Frýdek Castle are closely connected with the existence of Frýdek town.
The church in Bílovice nad Svitavou was built in 1908-1913 by the architect Antonín Blažek in the late Historism style with Neo-Gothic, Art Noveau and Modernism signs.