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  2. English and Czech Name Equivalents - My Czech Republic

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    Male Names. Go to female names >> A. Adam – Adam Adolph – Adolf Alan – Alan Albert – Albert Alex – Alexej ...

  3. Czech Holidays and Traditions - My Czech Republic

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    Read about Czech Easter customs, symbols, and the yearly Easter celebrations in Prague. April 30: The Burning of the Witches This peculiar Czech custom that says a final farewell to winter can still be witnessed in many Czech villages. May 1: The Day of Love May 1st is a day devoted to lovers and the Czech romantic poet Karel Hynek Mácha.

  4. Czech Name Days - My Czech Republic

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    Czech Name Days. Discover over 365 Czech names that are part of the Czech calendar! In the Czech Republic, almost every day of the year is someone’s name day (svátek or jmeniny in Czech – the latter is more formal). It is a reason to celebrate, wish the person a Happy Name Day, and buy a small present, such as flowers and a box of chocolates.

  5. Czech Regions

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    Czech Regions. There is a lot to see and experience in the Czech Republic. Charming towns full of historical treasures, old castles, peaceful mountains, forests, lakes, villages, people, and traditions. Czechia is a great country for hiking, biking, touring, climbing towers, even tasting local wines. Covering a radius immediately around Prague ...

  6. Czech Language - My Czech Republic

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    Czech is a Slavic language that dates back to the 11th century. It is a very rich language and a difficult one for a non-Slavic speaker to learn. We run a whole separate website dedicated to this beautiful language. Local Lingo offers an overview of Czech grammar, a pronunciation guide, lots of phrases and vocabulary, and some online exercises ...

  7. Welcome to My Czech Republic, your source of first-hand information about Czechia since 2003! My Czech Republic covers a range of topics from Czech travel and tourist information to Czech cuisine, traditions and culture, language, history, and more. It is run by long-time Prague residents and written by people with a strong personal connection ...

  8. Czech Crystal, Glass, and Porcelain - My Czech Republic

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    Preciosa is a world-class manufacturer of glass and crystal. The renowned Czech crystal was born in Mšeno, a small town in the Crystal Valley in the north of Bohemia, over 300 years ago. Today, Preciosa specializes in producing unique crystal chandeliers and jewelry. You’ll find their flagship store in a prominent location near Old Town Square.

  9. Czech Currency - My Czech Republic

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    Czech Currency. The official currency of the Czech Republic is the Czech crown (koruna), abbreviated as Kč, with the international abbreviation CZK. 1 crown consists of 100 hellers (haléř), abbreviated as hal. Heller coins have not been in use since September 1, 2008, but hellers are still incorporated into merchandise prices.

  10. Czech History - My Czech Republic

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    Our section on the History of the Czech Lands covers over 1,200 years, starting with the early Slavic settlement around 6th century AD and ending with Czech Republic’s entry into the European Union. • 500 – 1306: The Great Moravian Empire and the Premyslid Dynasty. • 1310 – 1378: John of Luxembourg and Charles IV. • 1415 – 1526 ...

  11. English and Czech Name Equivalents - My Czech Republic

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    Female Names. Go to male names >> A. Adele – Adéla Adrianne – Adriana Agatha – Agáta Agnes – Anežka ...