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- Brdy abstract "Brdy are hills in the Czech Republic, forming a long massif stretching for cca.60 km from Prague in the direction of southwest. The northern section of the Brdy is called \"Hřebeny\" and features one narrow ridge (highest elevation Písek - 690 m.). The Brdy proper starts south of the Litavka river gorge and consists of several major elevations connected into one plateau. The highest being \"Tok\" (864 m.), \"Praha\" (862 m.) or \"Třemšín\" (827 m.).Most of the Brdy is covered by forest making it one of the largest contiguously forested areas in the interior of the Czech republic. However, major sections of the massif have been declared closed military area and are largely banned to public.The military area of Brdy has been a source of controversy for several decades.The closed military area was declared shortly after emergence of Czechoslovakia to cater for needs of growing Czechoslovak armed forces in 1925. It has been expanded and well used by Third Reich military forces during the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia during 1939-1945.It has been further used for intensive military exercises in post war era with some additional expansion in the southern sector.After the Warsaw Pact intervention in August 1968, southern locality near town Mirosov served as base to a small Red Army contingent until its repatriation in 1993.Military use of the Brdy mountains gradually decreased after the Velvet Revolution in 1989 driven by military cost cutting and eventual professionalization in 2005.However, the closed military status of the central part persists.Brdy mountains were in the focus of American negotiators attempting to settle a deal with Czech government to install a Ground-Based Midcourse Defense missile defense radar system in this military area. The plans for missile defense had been reshaped in U.S. President Barack Obama's administration and Brdy had lost most of its strategic importance.".
- Brdy thumbnail PrahaZTremsina.jpg?width=300.
- Brdy wikiPageExternalLink www.brdy.info.
- Brdy wikiPageExternalLink 36.
- Brdy wikiPageExternalLink 65.
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- Brdy wikiPageExternalLink prazske-hory-brdy.html.
- Brdy wikiPageExternalLink geocaching-na-brdskych-hrebenech.html.
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- Brdy wikiPageRevisionID "665952238".
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Air_traffic_control.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Barack_Obama.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Baroque.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Bunker.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_ranges_of_the_Czech_Republic.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Chapel.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Cold_War.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Cukrak.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Cukrak_transmitter.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Hydrometeorological_Institute.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Peace.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Czech_Republic.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Czechoslovakia.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Dobříš.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Ground-Based_Midcourse_Defense.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Hostomice_(Beroun_District).
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Jince.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Litavka.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Massif.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Mirek_Topolxc3xa1neks_Second_Cabinet.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Mirošov.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Missile_defense.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Monastery.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink NEXRAD.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Plateau.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Prague.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Radio_masts_and_towers.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Red_Army.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Restitution.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Ridge.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Surface-to-air_missile.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink The_Elementary_School.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Velvet_Revolution.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Warsaw_Pact.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Warsaw_Pact_invasion_of_Czechoslovakia.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink Weather_radar.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLink File:PrahaZTremsina.jpg.
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brdy Mountains".
- Brdy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brdy".
- Brdy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Brdy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Brdy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mountain_ranges_of_the_Czech_Republic.
- Brdy subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_the_Czech_Republic.
- Brdy hypernym Hills.
- Brdy point "49.64 13.74".
- Brdy type Country.
- Brdy type Mountain.
- Brdy type Landform.
- Brdy type Range.
- Brdy type SpatialThing.
- Brdy comment "Brdy are hills in the Czech Republic, forming a long massif stretching for cca.60 km from Prague in the direction of southwest. The northern section of the Brdy is called \"Hřebeny\" and features one narrow ridge (highest elevation Písek - 690 m.). The Brdy proper starts south of the Litavka river gorge and consists of several major elevations connected into one plateau.".
- Brdy label "Brdy".
- Brdy sameAs Q3489993.
- Brdy sameAs Brdy.
- Brdy sameAs Brdy.
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- Brdy sameAs Brdy.
- Brdy sameAs m.02qtrhg.
- Brdy sameAs Brdy.
- Brdy sameAs 3078774.
- Brdy sameAs Q3489993.
- Brdy lat "49.64".
- Brdy long "13.74".
- Brdy wasDerivedFrom Brdy?oldid=665952238.
- Brdy depiction PrahaZTremsina.jpg.
- Brdy isPrimaryTopicOf Brdy.