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  2. Clementinum - Wikipedia

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    The National Library was founded in 1781 and from 1782 the Clementinum was a legal deposit library. In 1791, the Clementinum was the site of the first World's Fair . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] This industrial exhibition was held to celebrate the coronation of Leopold II as king of Bohemia , and served to highlight the sophistication of manufacturing in ...

  3. File:A Baroque library, Prague - 7529.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Municipal Library of Prague - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, the library became a co-organiser of the Prague Symposium on Large City Libraries and one of the initiators of INTAMEL (International Association of Large City Libraries). In 1968, the library joined the demands of the so-called Prague Spring with its action programme. Twelve new branches were opened and other specialised departments ...

  5. National Library of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The National Library is the biggest library in the Czech Republic, housing around 6 million documents. The library currently has 20 627 registered readers. [1] Although comprising mostly Czech texts, the library also stores older material from Turkey, Iran and India. [4] The library also houses books for Charles University in Prague. [5]

  6. Czech National Library of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Over the next two centuries, the library grew as part of the Estates School of Engineering and other predecessors to the present-day Czech Technical University in Prague between 1786 and the outbreak of World War II in various locations. The library moved to the Clementinum as the Technical Universities Library (TUL) in 1935.

  7. Slavonic Library in Prague - Wikipedia

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    The Slavonic Library provides library and information services concerning the political, economic and cultural life of the Slavic nations, their mutual relations and their relations to other nations in the past as well as the present. Documents can be studied in the library's public reading room, provided with free internet access, an extensive ...

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    Kim Kardashian turned heads in a sultry backless look for her latest red carpet moment.. The reality star, 44, stepped out to the Fourth Annual Fifteen Percent Pledge Gala in Los Angeles on ...

  9. National Pedagogical Museum and Library of J. A. Comenius in ...

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    The collections comprise library items specialised in the development of Czech education in the European context, of an archive of written documents by classical authors in the field of pedagogy (including the so-called Slavín), a photo-archive and a collection of precious teaching aids including school pictures, graphic sheets, artistic ...