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Straploze

Straploze is a small, picturesque village located in the Czech Republic, situated in the southern part of the country within the region of South Bohemia. It is part of the administrative district of České Budějovice and lies near the border with the Austrian state of Lower Austria. The village is known for its charming rural setting, with a mix of traditional Czech architecture and lush green landscapes.

Straploze is primarily an agricultural community, with farming and viticulture being the main economic activities. The

The local economy also benefits from tourism, with visitors drawn to the village’s peaceful atmosphere and

Straploze’s population is relatively small, and the village retains a strong sense of community. Traditional Czech

area
is
renowned
for
its
wine
production,
particularly
white
wines
made
from
local
grape
varieties
such
as
Riesling
and
Grüner
Veltliner.
The
village
is
also
surrounded
by
vineyards,
contributing
to
its
scenic
beauty
and
reputation
as
a
destination
for
wine
enthusiasts.
proximity
to
outdoor
recreational
opportunities.
Nearby
attractions
include
the
picturesque
town
of
České
Budějovice,
known
for
its
historic
Old
Town
and
the
famous
Charles
Bridge,
as
well
as
the
scenic
landscapes
of
the
Bohemian
Forest
and
the
Czech
Moravia
region.
customs
and
festivals
are
celebrated
annually,
offering
residents
and
visitors
a
glimpse
into
the
region’s
cultural
heritage.
The
area’s
simplicity
and
natural
beauty
make
it
an
appealing
destination
for
those
seeking
a
slower
pace
of
life
away
from
urban
centers.