Teplice
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Country | Czech Republic | ||
Region | Ústí nad Labem | ||
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- Town | 23.8 km² (9.2 sq mi) | ||
Elevation | 230 m (754.6 ft) | ||
Population (2003) | |||
- Town | 51,168 | ||
Website: http://www.teplice.cz |
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Teplice (IPA: [ˈtɛplɪtsɛ]; German: Teplitz) is a city of the Czech Republic, in the Ústí nad Labem Region.
Teplice is situated in the plain of the Bílina river, which separates the Ore Mountains (Czech: Krušné Hory) from the Czech Central Mountains (Czech: České středohoří), and is a famous spa town.
The thermal springs are fabled to have been discovered as early as 762, but the first authentic mention of the baths occurs in the 16th century. The town is mentioned in the 12th century, when Judith, queen of Vladislav I of Bohemia, founded a convent for Benedictine nuns, which was destroyed in the Hussite Wars in 15th century. Teplice figures in the history of Wallenstein, and is also interesting as the spot where the monarchs of Austria, Russia and Prussia first signed the triple alliance against Napoleon in 1813.
[edit] See also
- Paul Kohner
- FK Teplice - Czech premier league football club (contemporary playing UEFA Cup)