What is mohelnice?

Mohelnice is a town in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It is located on the Morava River, about 20 kilometers southeast of Olomouc. The town has a population of approximately 9,600 people and covers an area of 20.2 square kilometers.

Mohelnice is known for its picturesque historic center with many well-preserved buildings from the Baroque and Renaissance periods. The town is also home to several cultural and historical landmarks, including the Gothic Church of St. Margaret, the Renaissance Castle of Mohelnice, and the Baroque Chapel of St. John of Nepomuk.

The local economy is based mainly on agriculture, with a focus on grain, potatoes, and sugar beet production. Mohelnice also has a growing manufacturing sector, with companies specializing in machinery, plastics, and electronics.

The town is well-connected to other parts of the Czech Republic by a network of roads and highways, and there is a regular train service to nearby cities such as Olomouc and Prague. Mohelnice is also a popular tourist destination, offering visitors opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the surrounding countryside.