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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Radho is a mountain in the Czech Republic 1129 meters above sea level with a view of the Beskydy mountains. A chapel(built 1898) and a sculptures of Saints Cyril and Methodius are located on the summit. The mountain is a popular destination for religious pilgrimages. Referred to as the place of pagan god Radegast Radho was the host of sacred ceremonies to rejoice the god during the time of Slovan antiquity. There is a Sierra trail to mountain Pustevny with the sculpture of god Radegast on the way. The Beskids is a traditional name for a series of…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Radho is a mountain in the Czech Republic 1129 meters above sea level with a view of the Beskydy mountains. A chapel(built 1898) and a sculptures of Saints Cyril and Methodius are located on the summit. The mountain is a popular destination for religious pilgrimages. Referred to as the place of pagan god Radegast Radho was the host of sacred ceremonies to rejoice the god during the time of Slovan antiquity. There is a Sierra trail to mountain Pustevny with the sculpture of god Radegast on the way. The Beskids is a traditional name for a series of mountain ranges in the northeastern Czech Republic, northwestern Slovakia, southern Poland and in Western Ukraine. The Beskids are approximately 600 km in length and 50 70 km in width. They begin in Moravia at the Moravian Gate, continue to the north of the Tatra Mountains and end in Ukraine. The eastern border of the Beskids is disputed: According to older sources, the border is the sourceof the Tisza River, while newer sources state that the Beskids end at the Ushok Pass at the Polish-Ukrainian border.