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Just curious - where in the Czech Republic are you living? My husband and I travel internationally a lot and simply love the Czech Republic.

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20 km south of Brno. I love it here as well, should do Iv'e been here 15 years. 

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Awesome! My husband and I are taking the plunge and moving to Croatia from Canada while we are still young. Our adventure begins next spring. We talk to the embassy about how long we can stay when we are in Croatia next week. We are hoping nine months of the year rather than just six.

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We went to Croatia this summer, liked it and will probably go back.

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What area? Make sure you go in off season if you didn't. Far less tourists. It certainly has become more known recently but thankfully our place is in a tiny hamlet on a white road.

Sorry to entire change the topic of your thread! :-(

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