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Orlická

Orlická is a Czech toponym and adjectival form related to the Orlické hory (Orlické Mountains) and the surrounding landscape in the eastern part of the Czech Republic. The name derives from the Divoká Orlice river (also associated with the Orlice region) and appears in various local place names and geographic designations in the area.

Geography and landscape: The Orlické hory form a low to mid-height mountain range running roughly north–south

Protected areas and environment: The area includes the Chráněná krajinná oblast Orlické hory, a designated protected

Human use and tourism: The Orlické hory region is a popular destination for outdoor recreation, offering hiking

Name usage: Orlická appears in multiple place names and references within the region, reflecting its geographic

along
the
Czech–Polish
border,
spanning
parts
of
the
Hradec
Králové
and
Pardubice
Regions.
The
terrain
is
predominantly
forested,
with
ridges
and
deep
valleys
carved
by
streams.
The
Divoká
Orlice
river
flows
through
the
region,
and
the
Orlická
přehrada
reservoir
lies
on
one
of
its
tributaries,
serving
as
a
water
resource
and
recreation
area.
The
highest
summit
of
the
range
is
Velká
Deštná.
landscape
area
established
to
conserve
natural
habitats,
biodiversity
and
scenic
value.
The
landscape
supports
forestry,
pastoral
activities
and
a
variety
of
outdoor
recreational
uses,
balancing
conservation
with
local
livelihoods.
and
cycling
in
the
warmer
months
and
cross-country
skiing
in
winter.
Local
towns
and
villages
act
as
gateways
to
forests,
historical
churches
and
rural
architecture,
with
an
emphasis
on
sustainable
tourism
and
regional
culture.
and
cultural
associations
with
the
mountains,
the
river
and
surrounding
settlements.