Lovosice listen (German: Lobositz) is a small town in northern Bohemia, the western part of the Czech Republic.
Geographic coordinates of Lovosice are: latitude 50 51’ and longitude: 14 05’.
Lovosice is located on the left bank of the Elbe (Labe) River, at the northern border of Elbe lowlands and just at the southern foot of Bohemian Highlands (?esk St?edoho?). The closest mountain is Lovo. The capital Prague is about 60 km towards south.
Lovosice belongs to st nad Labem Region, formerly Litom??ice district.
Lovosice is a surprisingly long and narrow town. This shape gave a reason to Czech, widely used, saying “as long as Lovosice”.
The town of Lovosice from the top of the Lovo mountain.
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