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Missing From Czech Spa Town Popular With Russians: Russians

The New York Times – Travel:

Since the 18th century, Russians have flocked to the healing waters of Karlovy Vary. Now, the Czech government has barred them from visiting the country, and the town must reinvent itself.

Andrew Higgins
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Czech Republic, Hotels and Travel Lodgings, International Relations, Karlovy Vary (Czech Republic), Kirill I, Le Carre, John, Russia, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Spas, Travel and Vacations
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