Location: Czech

To the south-east of the Alto Tajo natural park, nestled in a valley between two hills, lies Czech.
The village is surrounded by nature and an infinite number of priceless natural landscapes, encompassing a great diversity of habitats. To the south it borders the foothills of Sierra Molina.
The municipality is criss-crossed by the Cabrillas, Hoz Seca and Tajo rivers. The River Genitoris The area is divided into two neighbourhoods and is criss-crossed by five bridges of stones, which give the village its charm.
Its parish church, a simple architectural work from the 17th century, is to be admired. Inside there are several Baroque altars. There are several 18th century Molina mansions scattered around the village.
It is a people that has long practiced the transhumance, although this livestock farming practice is currently in disuse. In agriculture, wheat and barley crops stand out, as well as small family gardens for personal consumption, with vegetables and potatoes.

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