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Festivals in Bohemian Paradise
Music festival Foersterovy Osenice (Foerster´s Osenice), festival of Czech language, speech and literature Šrámkova Sobotka (Šrámek´s Sobotka), multiculture music festival Sobofest, feast fear and arts and crafts festival in Sobotka, Jičín – město pohádek (Jičín – fairytale town)
Festivals in Hradecko Region
Entré k tanci (Entré to dance), film festival One World, Smiřické svátky hudby (music festival in Smiřice), Jazz Goes to Town, Klicperův Chlumec, Rock for People and others belong among best known festivals in Hradecko Region.
Festivals in Kladsko Borderland
Jiráskův Hronov (Jirásek´s Hronov) and Prima sezóna (Swell Season) in Náchod belong among the best known theatre festivals in Kladsko Borderland. International Mountain Climbing Film Festival in Teplice or festival of Czech comedy Novoměstský hrnec smíchu (Laughing Pot in Nové Město) belong among film festivals. Music festivals – Camerata Nova Náchod, Koletova Rtyně and others. International folk festival is held annually in Červený Kostelec, festival of gipsy culture is held in Jaroměř – Josefov.
Festivals in Krkonoše Mountains and Podkrkonoší Lowlands
Among the best known Czech music festivals belongs the Open Air Music Festival in Trutnov. Other music festivals in the region are for instance Jazzinec in Trutnov, Hořické hudební slavnosti (Music Festival in Hořice), or Country Festival in Lázně Bělohrad. Folk festivals are held in Vrchlabí and Lázně Bělohrad (Pod Zvičinou). Theatre plays can be seen at the festivals Theatrum Kuks or Erbenův Miletín (Erben´s Miletín).
Festivals in Orlické Mountains and Podorlicko Lowlands
The best known festival in the region is Poláčkovo léto (Poláček´s Summer), which is held annually in Rychnov nad Kněžnou. For music, you can visit Tůmův Kostelec (Tůma´s Kostelec) or country festival Orlické ozvěny (Orlické Echoes) in Dobruška.