Cerny Kriz Train Station
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Fotografie panoramica de Jeffrey Martin PRO EXPERT MAESTRO Fotografiat 13:14, 16/06/2007 - Views loading...

Cerny Kriz Train Station

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There is nothing to do here except go to the pub. You can go to the pub and then go for a hike. Or, you can go for a hike and then go to the pub. It's up to you.

  • Sylvia Rivera 3 months ago
    funny!!!
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    Imagini apropiate de Czech Republic

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    A: Cerny Kriz Train Station

    de Jeffrey Martin, la distanta de 10 metri

    Cerny Kriz Train Station

    B: Cerny Kriz Pub - Matthew and Klobasa

    de Jeffrey Martin, la distanta de 120 metri

    Cerny Kriz Pub - Matthew and Klobasa

    C: Cerny Kriz Pub - Frantisek

    de Jeffrey Martin, la distanta de 120 metri

    Cerny Kriz Pub - Frantisek

    D: Cerny Kriz Pub - Eating

    de Jeffrey Martin, la distanta de 120 metri

    Cerny Kriz Pub - Eating

    E: Tusset-Chapel

    de H.J.Weber, la 3.2 km distanta

    Tusset-Chapel

    F: Hochstein - Aussichtspunkt

    de H.J.Weber, la 9.5 km distanta

    Der Hochstein 1333 üNN ist eine Granitfelsgruppe an der höchsten Stelle des Dreisesselbergs im Bayeri...

    Hochstein - Aussichtspunkt

    G: Hochstein - Gipfelkreuz

    de H.J.Weber, la 9.5 km distanta

    Hochstein - Gipfelkreuz

    H: Dreisessel - Bischof Neumann Kapelle

    de H.J.Weber, la 9.5 km distanta

    Dreisessel - Bischof Neumann Kapelle

    I: Zwischen Dreisessel und Hochstein

    de H.J.Weber, la 9.6 km distanta

    Zwischen Dreisessel und Hochstein

    J: Dreisessel - Aussichtspunkt

    de H.J.Weber, la 9.9 km distanta

    The hill dreisessel means three chairs. According a saga there was in the former time a meeting of th...

    Dreisessel - Aussichtspunkt

    Aceasta panorama a fost facuta in Czech Republic

    Aceasta este un ansamblu a Czech Republic

    The Czech Republic is a cool little landlocked country south of Germany and Poland, with a national addiction to pork and beer. Potatos, cabbage, and dumplings are close behind them, and they also have this great bar food called "utopenec." It means "a drowned man," it's pickled sausage with onions, perfect with some dark wheat bread and beer. The Czech bread is legendary, like a meal all by itself.

    Czechoslovakia first became a sovereign state in 1918 when it declared independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The state of Czechoslovakia lasted until the "Velvet Divorce" of 1993, which created Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

    It was occupied by Germany in WWII but escaped major damage, unlike most other European cities. The nation's capital, Prague, retains some of Europe's most beautiful Baroque architecture as well as one of the largest medieval castle complexes still standing. The President of the Czech Republic has his offices in the Prague Castle even today.

    There was a coup d'etat in 1948 and Czechoslovakia fell under Soviet rule. For fifty years Czechoslovakia was a Socialist state under the USSR, subject to censorship, forced atheism and even the arrest of jazz musicians!

    In 1989, communist police violently squashed a pro-democracy demonstration and pissed everybody off so bad that a revolution erupted over it, finally ending the Communist rule.

    The next twenty years saw rapid economic growth and westernization. Today in Prague you can eat at McDonald's or KFC, shop for snowboarding boots and go see a punk rock show.

    The Czech Republic took over the presidency of the European Union in January 2009. This instantly created lots of political drama because the President of the Czech Republic, Vaclav Klaus, is a renowned Euroskeptic.

    We anxiously await the outcome of "President Klaus vs. the Lisbon Treaty", a world heavywieght fight sceduled for spring 2009.

    Text by Steve Smith.

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