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... the White Carpathian Mountains. The Czech-Moravian Highlands extend along the border between Bohemia and Moravia. Lowlands: Lowlands exist along the major river valleys. The lowest point in the Czech Republic is along the Labe River north of Decín at 116 m. Rivers: The Labe is the longest river which flows through Germany into the North Sea. The rivers Vltava (flows through Prague) and Ohre are tributaries of the Labe. In Moravia the major river is the Morava which flows into the Danube. Its tributaries are the Dyje and Svratka. In the northeast is the Odra which flows into the Baltic Sea. Lakes: There are not many lakes and natural lakes are small. There are many fish-pond mostly in South Bohemia. Mácha Lake is also artificial. Caves: The largest cave system in the Czech Republic is the Moravian Karst, with Macocha Abyss 163 m deep, located to the north of Brno. Agriculture: Fruits and Vegetables: These are grown ...
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