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Why is the map used of the Czech Republic? According to the UNESCO site in the references and the article itself, only 5 out of the 22 sites (less than 25%) are in the Czech Republic. Not only that, but the pin on the map is very random and arbitrary, especially for an article about a region. You cannot give exact coordinates to an entire region.
Would it not be better to mark out each location as is done in the references? It seems odd and misleading to have an infobox showing a picture of a site, but then the map in the same infobox shows a location in a completely different country?
I do not have the wikiskills to edit this but it seems like it would be straightforward.