Czech lands
The term "Czech lands" refers to the historical regions of the Czech Republic, primarily consisting of Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia. These areas are known for their rich cultural heritage, picturesque landscapes, and significant historical sites, including castles and towns that reflect various architectural styles.
Czech lands have a diverse geography, featuring mountains, forests, and rivers. The Vltava River, which flows through the capital city of Prague, is one of the most important waterways. The region has a strong tradition of craftsmanship and folklore, contributing to its unique identity within Central Europe.