Teplice is a city in the Czech Republic with approximately 51,000 residents that specializes in spa treatments and wellness tourism. It is the largest spa town in the country by population, ahead of the better-known Karlovy Vary.
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thumb|Castle The thermal mineral springs were mentioned first in 1154, which makes the spa the oldest in the country and Central Europe. The Pravřídlo spring reaches a temperature of 41 °C. The spa focuses on treatment of musculoskeletal disorders, nervous system diseases, and vascular diseases.
Teplice is 72 km (45 mi) northwest of Prague.
The opening of the spa season is an annual three-day celebration with a rich cultural programme. thumb|Krušnohorské Theatre
Děčín Liberec — nestled in the Jizerske Hory, at the foot of the Jested. Litvínov Nové Město pod Smrkem Terezin
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Teplice (pronuncia ˈtɛplɪtsɛ, fino al 1948 Teplice-Šanov, in tedesco Teplitz-Schönau) è una città della Repubblica Ceca, capoluogo del distretto omonimo, nella regione di Ústí nad Labem. È sede di stabilimenti termali.
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