September 27, 2006

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The holiday of the Czech patron Wenceslas

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It is coming the day of 28th of September. In the most of the countries all around the world it is just ordinary day without anything special. Here in the Czech Republic it is a legal holiday, the trams and buses will have a small Czech flag, people won’t work and the streets of the city will have a calm...  


Confidence for Czech goverment?

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The Civic democratic government leaded by Mirek Topolanek will ask the Chamber of Deputies for a vote of confidence on Tuesday 3rd October. It will be based on the statement of policy that has been already approved.  


Safety measures in Prague

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The Prague council plans to increase number of police officers in the streets of the city to improve citizens´safety and to suppress criminality. Within two years there should be 2700 police officers, which is 1000 more than now.  


Medieval day in Prague

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On 28th September people in the Czech Republic commemorates st. Wenceslav, a saint and the patron of Czech lands. Prague 4 celebrates this special day by a beanfeast in the park Na Jezerce.  


World Press Photo 2006 in Prague

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As in many many towns around the world (90 towns in 40 countries), people in Prague are also in the position to visit World Press Photo 2006 exhibition, which is still open until October 1. A large collection of professional photography is ready to remind us the key events that happened throughout the year....  


About Wenceslas and September 28 in the Czech Republic [1]

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You can’t visit Prague without bumping into St. Wenceslas, in Czech Svaty Vaclav. There is St. Wenceslas Square, which is probably the most important square in Prague because here take place all big demonstrations – last most significant was during the Velvet revolution in 1989 against communism. On...