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Czech folklore is the folk tradition which has developed among the Czech people over a number of centuries. Czech folklore was influenced by a mix of Christian and pagan customs. Nowadays it is preserved and kept alive by various folklore ensembles uniting members of all ages, from children to seniors, showing their talent during competitions ...
Pages in category "Czech folklore" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Czech Republic has been home to many architectural jewels and renowned architects. Peter Parler's contributions to gothic Prague, Benedikt Rejt's late gothic deconstructivistic work, father and son Dietzenhofers' baroque works, Santini's unique baroque style, Fanta's and Polívka's Art Nouveau landmarks of the early 20th century Prague, Rondocubist attempts of Gočár and Janák at ...
Czech folklore (9 C, 14 P) Food and drink in the Czech Republic (4 C) H. Cultural history of the Czech Republic (4 C, 1 P) ... Category: Culture of the Czech Republic.
Czech traditional clothing expresses Czech history relative to Czech culture and behaviour. [1] Czech folk clothing may be divided into two groups: the Western style in Bohemia and mid-Moravia, and the Eastern style in Moravia and Silesia. [2] In both regions, clothes were made from wool and homespun linen (good for winter).
Moravia within the Czech Republic Folk musicians from Kunčice, Moravia (1890s) Moravian traditional music or Moravian folk music represents a part of the European musical culture connected with the Moravian region of the Czech Republic. Styles of Moravian traditional music vary by location and subject, but much of it is characterized by a ...
Czech Republic Valentine’s Day has gotten more popular over the years in the Czech Republic, although it’s celebrated as “The Day of Love” on May 1 instead of Feb. 14.
Tradition says that women should be spanked with a whip in order to keep their health, beauty and fertility throughout the following year. [2] According to 2019 survey, 60% of Czech households follow the tradition of spanking (or watering) someone on Easter Monday. [3] In Croatia, it is made of olive twigs, but it is not used for whipping.