List of National Parks of The Czech Republic - Protected Landscape Areas

Protected Landscape Areas

There are 25 Protected Landscape Areas in the Czech Republic:

  • Beskydy Protected Landscape Area
  • Bílé Karpaty Protected Landscape Area
  • Blaník Protected Landscape Area
  • Blanský les Protected Landscape Area
  • Broumovsko Protected Landscape Area
  • České středohoří Protected Landscape Area
  • Český kras Protected Landscape Area
  • Český les Protected Landscape Area
  • Český ráj Protected Landscape Area
  • Jeseníky Protected Landscape Area
  • Jizerské hory Protected Landscape Area
  • Kokořínsko Protected Landscape Area
  • Křivoklátsko Protected Landscape Area
  • Labské pískovce Protected Landscape Area
  • Litovelské pomoraví Protected Landscape Area
  • Lužické hory Protected Landscape Area
  • Moravský kras Protected Landscape Area
  • Orlické hory Protected Landscape Area
  • Pálava Protected Landscape Area
  • Poodří Protected Landscape Area
  • Slavkovský les Protected Landscape Area
  • Šumava Protected Landscape Area
  • Třeboňsko Protected Landscape Area
  • Žďárské vrchy Protected Landscape Area
  • Železné hory Protected Landscape Area

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