KLADRUBY, Czech Republic (Reuters) - The Kladruby stud in the Czech Republic has been breeding horses for royal service since the 1500s, when its sleek grey stallions were seen as a symbol of Habsburg power.
Now the National Kladruby Stud Farm, housing period buildings and manicured paddocks in the east of the country, has been recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and acknowledged as one of Europe's leading horse-breeding institutions.
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