File:Vltava River Smichov and Petrin as seen from Vysehrad.jpg

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View from Vyšehrad over the Vltava River towards Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic The air distance between these two castles is slightly above 3 km. Smíchov district occupies left and central part of the image behind the river. Strahov-Petřín hill is also visible. Pohled s Vyšehradu přes Vltavu směrem ku Pražskému hradu, vzdálenému vzdušnou čarou něco přes 3 km. Vidět jsou Železniční most pod Vyšehradem, Palackého most a nejvzdálenější Jiráskův most. Levou a střední část snímku zaujímá na protějším břehu řeky Smíchov, v pozadí je dobře patrné i strahovsko-petřínské návrší.

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Date 28 October 2005 (original upload date)
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