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Ve čtvrthodinovém pořadu nás moderátor Michal Jančařík se svým psem Rudlou provází krásami Lanškrounska. Účinkují: Stanislava Švarcová, Marie Borkovcová, Sára Šedivá, Zbigniew Czendlik, Linda Netušilová, Krasava Šerkopová a skupina oldkolařů lanškrounského Klubu českých turistů.
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Natural Park “Lanškrounské rybníky” (Lanškrounsko Ponds). This park was established in 1990 as rest area according to act no. 40/1956 Coll. Natural park is situated westward from Lanškroun, in pond system of Ostrovský Brook area. This park includes Olšový, Pšeničkův, Slunečný and Plockův Ponds with surrounding forest plantation in area of 243 ha. It follows in recreationally used zone of Dlouhý Pond with wide range of accommodation and aquatic sports; other ponds offer calm places for fishing.
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Lázek (714 m above sea level) is the highest hill of Zábřeh Highlands. Conspicuous hill in foothills of Orlické and Jeseníky Mountains is made of Zábřeh paragneiss crystalinicum. There is a lot of protected areas that make evidence of clean nature, e.g. V dole, Selský Brook, Selský Wood and Březná Natural Park. Lázek is situated on historical Bohemian-Moravian borderline; national border led through this area as well. National Unity of Olomouc bought ground of Lázek and in 1908 monument of Svatopluk Čech was built. Alongside, in 1912 Unity built new wooden, 15 m high observation tower that was destroyed by antibohemian vandals.
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Poutní místo a kostel na Mariánské hoře (491 m n.m.) stojí přímo na hlavním evropském rozvodí. Z levého okapu střechy kostela stéká voda do Čermenky, Tiché Orlice a Labe, které ústí v Severním moři, z pravého teče do Moravské Sázavy, Moravy a Dunaje, který se vlévá do Černého moře.
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Mladějovské hradisko, also Mladějovský týn (“týn” was the word for medieval fortified settlement, fortress) – in 11th and 12th century, there was old-Slavonic settlement. In Mladějov settlement, there was family castle of Mladějovský z Mladějova who was appointed new Moravian municipal notary in 1372.
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This river is the right affluent of Morava River. It rises at the south-western hillside of Buková Mountain (958 m high) in Orlické Mountains in the sea level of 780 m; 1.5 km to the south-east from village of Čenkovice.
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Natural monument Pod skálou – Mladějovské tisy occupies south-eastern hillsides of Červená Mountain (606 m above sea level), parts of Hřebečský Ridge of European watershed. Because of its rich presence of naturally growing common yew (taxus baccata) in underbrush of mixed rich wooden vegetation with rock outbursts this locality is very exceptional.
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More than 200 years old rest of beech wood with incidental dying off fir and sycamore maple makes foundation of natural reservation wooden vegetation. Artificially founded spruce groves (after deliberate and accidental logging in the past) are unsuitable as site for vegetable.
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Brook wetland with winding bed and damp and in several places peat meadows is ideal biotope of very plentiful spring snowflake (Leucojum vernum). Apart from spring snowflake we can find here also endangered keyflower (Dactylirhiza majalis) and other rare plants.
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It was established in 1987 as rest area according to act no. 40/1956 Coll. Central part of natural park (area of 6,427 ha) comprises of separated ridge of the most eastern tip of Orlické Mountains – Bukovohorská Highlands. Its height (Suchý vrch 995 m above sea level, Buková Mountain 958 m above sea level) rises up to antagonistic value country zone. Červenovodské Saddle (main road goes through it) separates ridge into two parts.
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