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Czechia

Czechia, formally recognized as the Czech Republic, stands nestled in Central Europe, enveloped by its historical identity as Bohemia. Its boundaries are embraced by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. This country has a hilly landscape spread across an expanse of 78,871 square kilometers (30,452 square miles), showcasing a predominantly temperate continental and oceanic climate.

Prague ghetto

Jews lived in Prague from the ninth to tenth centuries. Later, many Jews were forcibly converted to Christianity, and a wall was built around the Jewish quarter in Prague, thus forming the so-called Jewish ghetto, outside of which Jews were not al... read more

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Anež Monastery

On the banks of the Vltava River, a little away from all the city's attractions, stands the Anež Monastery, once a rather influential convent run by the sister of King Wenceslas I. In fact, her loving brother built this monastery for her in th... read more

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Týn church

The silhouette of the Týn Church is recognisable: its two towers are displayed on postcards, magnets, posters and paintings by street artists. This temple is one of the Czech capital's trademarks; everyone who has been to Prague has see... read more

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Old Town Hall

Old Town Square is the number one item on the cultural programme of any tourist visiting Prague. After tasting the famous local beer, of course. No one will pass by it - it is located in the very centre of the Czech capital, any signpost... read more

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