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  2. Economy of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Prague Stock Exchange. The Czech economy also includes its capital market. In the case of the Czech Republic, it is the Prague Stock Exchange (PSE). [64] (PSE). The Prague Stock Exchange is governed by the Capital Market Business Act and the stock exchange rules it sets itself. All of its activities are controlled by the Czech National Bank.

  3. Prague - Wikipedia

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    Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and as such is the regular seat of its central authorities. Since 24 November 1990, it is de facto again a statutory city, but has a specific status of the municipality and the region at the same time. Prague also houses the administrative institutions of the Central Bohemian Region. Mayor Bohuslav ...

  4. Czech cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Svíčková na smetaně (Marinated tenderloin), served here with dumplings and cream A "traditional Bohemian platter" at a restaurant in central Prague, consisting of roast duck, roast pork, beer sausage, smoked meat, red and white cabbage, bread, bacon and potato dumplings Prague-style beef goulash

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  6. Prague Monitor - Wikipedia

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    The Prague Monitor, or Prague Daily Monitor, is an English-language electronic daily publication covering news and events in the Czech Republic. It has been in publication since 2003. The Prague Monitor is an online newspaper that covers news from Europe with a focus on Czech politics , business , society , and culture , drawing from various ...

  7. Taxation in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Some products and services are cheaper (food purchases, construction work orders, medical supplies, pet food and funeral services), while other categories are more expensive from the original VAT rate of 10% (medicines, infant formula, heat and water supplies, accommodation services, public transport, catering services, purchases of newspapers ...

  8. Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Guidebooks and tourists reporting overcharging by taxi drivers and pickpocketing problems talk mainly about Prague, though the situation has improved recently. [159] [160] Since 2005, Prague's mayor, Pavel Bém, has worked to improve this reputation by cracking down on petty crime [160] and, aside from these problems, Prague is a "safe" city. [161]

  9. Na příkopě - Wikipedia

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    Na příkopě is the most expensive street among the all states of the V4. [2] In 2019, with the amount of rent 2,820 euros (72,478 CZK) per square meter per year, ranked on 18th place among the most expensive shopping streets in the world.