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  2. Czech koruna - Wikipedia

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    "ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA", the Czech lion, year of minting Value, stylized river 1993 1993 2003 20 h 17 mm 0.74 g Milled Value, linden leaf 1993 1993 2003 50 h 19 mm 0.9 g Alternately plain and milled Value 1993 1993 2008 1 Kč 20 mm 1.85 mm 3.6 g Nickel-plated steel Milled Value, St. Wenceslas crown: 1993 1993 Current 2 Kč 21.5 mm, 11-sided

  3. Commemorative coins of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Czech National Bank issues 200 / 500 Koruna (Kč) silver commemorative coins and golden commemorative coins of various denominations. The golden coins are issued in thematic sets – Bohemian crown set, Charles IV set, Ten centuries of architecture set, Industrial Heritage Sites set and Bridges in the Czech Republic set.

  4. Czechoslovak koruna - Wikipedia

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    Obverse: Coat of arms of Czechoslovakia and linden twig surrounded by year and lettering "ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA" (Czechoslovak Socialist Republic). Reverse: Hammer and sickle with five-pointed star within abstract linden leaf at left, face-value at right. 205,779,354 coins minted from 1972 to 1990.

  5. Koruna Česká (party) - Wikipedia

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    Koruna Česká is one of the oldest active political parties in the Czech Republic founded after the end of the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia.Its precursor was a monarchist civic initiative, "Czech Children []", founded in 1988 by Petr Placák as a dissident group against the communist regime.

  6. Coins of the Czechoslovak koruna (1953) - Wikipedia

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    Until 1960 the "REPUBLIKA ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ" inscription was used with the traditional pre-war coat of arms on the coins. After the 1960 Constitution of Czechoslovakia changed the country's full name, the strikes from 1961 onwards bore the new socialist-style coat of arms along with the inscription " ČESKOSLOVENSKÁ SOCIALISTICKÁ REPUBLIKA ...

  7. Albert Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Albert Česká republika, s.r.o., is a division of the Netherlands-based Ahold Delhaize group, operating in the Czech Republic. The company (then known as Euronova a.s.) began trading in Czechoslovakia in 1990. Up until 2023 it operates the approximately 335 outlets forming the supermarket chain Albert.

  8. Czech National Bank - Wikipedia

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    ČNB headquarters in Prague ČNB branch in Brno ČNB branch in České Budějovice ČNB branch in Ostrava. The Czech National Bank, (Czech: Česká národní banka, ČNB) is the central bank and financial market supervisor in the Czech Republic, headquartered in Prague.

  9. Alza.cz - Wikipedia

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    Alza.cz is owned by a group of investors that control it through the holding company L. S. Investments Limited, which is based in Cyprus. The shareholders are unknown. The Chief Executive Officer and Board of Directors is the company's founder Aleš Zavoral. Alza.cz acts as a Czech joint-stock company with a tax domicile in the Czech Republic.