Dubí, Mining municipality in Teplice District, Czech Republic.
Dubí is a municipality with town privileges in Teplice District and encompasses seven distinct communities spread across urban areas and foothills of the Ore Mountains. Its location near the German border and position on the European route E55 make it a key transportation hub for the region.
The settlement was founded in the 1490s as a tin mining community and later transformed into a center for glass and porcelain manufacturing. This shift from raw material extraction to processing industries shaped its economic and social structure for centuries.
The Church of the Immaculate Conception serves as the spiritual and social center of the town, where locals gather for services and community events. It reflects the religious values that have shaped daily life here for generations.
The E55 highway passes through the area with good connections to Germany, making it easily accessible by car. Visitors should know that the seven distinct communities spread across the territory means specific sites may be located in different parts of town.
Two historic spas use mineral waters from the area to treat brain and spine conditions, with roots going back to the mid-1800s. This specialized therapy draws patients seeking healing through the natural mineral springs found here.
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