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The smallest village in the Děčín district is Doubice (German: Daubitz). It is located on the edge of the Lusatian Mountains and the Czech Switzerland National Park. The original population was displaced after 1945, today the village is mainly used for recreation, it has about 100 permanent residents. In Doubica, there are probably the most pubs and guesthouses for a constant number of inhabitants. The most famous is the Old Inn in the middle of the village with a children’s park (carved and stone statues)