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The fourth courtyard (Czech: Čtvrté nádvoří Pražského hradu) is one of four at Prague Castle, in Prague, Czech Republic.

50°05′25″N 14°23′54″E / 50.0902°N 14.3982°E / 50.0902; 14.3982