Základní škola Chmelnice, K Lucinam 18

Základní škola Chmelnice, K Lucinam 18

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Základní škola Chmelnice, K Lucinam 18

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K LUČINÁM 18 Základní škola Chmelnice http://www.chmelnice.com/

在附近的图片Prague

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A: Základní škola, V Zahradkach 48

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V ZAHRÁDKÁCH 48 Základní škola http://www.zsjarov.cz/

Základní škola, V Zahradkach 48

B: Sportovni areal Prazacka

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ZA ŽIŽKOVSKOU VOZOVNOU 19Sportovní areál Pražačkahttp://www.prazacka.cz

Sportovni areal Prazacka

C: Google Developer Day Prague, 2009

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Google Developer Day Prague, 2009

D: Základní škola Pražačka

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NAD OHRADOU 25 Základní škola Pražačka http://www.zsprazacka.cz/

Základní škola Pražačka

E: Galery Harfa, inside, Prague

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Galery Harfa, inside, Prague

Galery Harfa, inside, Prague

F: Galerie Harfa, inside, Prague

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Galerie Harfa, inside, Prague

Galerie Harfa, inside, Prague

G: Electric unit CD 451 designed 1964

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Electric unit CD 451 designed 1964

H: Galerie Harfa

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Galerie Harfa

I: Kino Aero

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Biskupcova 31 Kino Aero http://www.kinoaero.cz/cz/kino_aero

Kino Aero

J: Policie České republiky - Místní oddělení Jarov, Konevova 103

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KONĚVOVA 103 Policie České republiky - Místní oddělení Jarov tel: 974 853 705 fax: 974 853 708 e-mail...

Policie České republiky - Místní oddělení Jarov, Konevova 103

此全景拍摄于Prague

这是一个概述Prague

  Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, has long attracted artists and wandering spirits, although it was originally inhabited by prehistoric fish. Their inland sea filled the basin contained by the Tatras and Carpathian mountains, but when it eventually dried up they were forced to yield the terrain to dinosaurs, wooly mammoths and Neanderthals.
    In human times the Celtic tribes came to reside here, leaving remains dating back to the 4th Century B.C.  Their tribal name, Boii, gives the root of the word "Bohemia".  The three separate territories of Bohemia, Silesia and Moravia now make up the modern Czech Republic, which split from Slovakia in the 1993 "Velvet Divorce."
    Thanks to its enigmatic founder, the city of Prague derives a magnetic appeal for visionaries, scientists and astronomers.  The historical figure credited with the launch of Prague is Princess Libuse, a visionary prophet and warrior who once stood atop the hill at Vysehrad and made the prophecy as follows,

    "I see a vast city, whose glory will touch the stars!"

    This indeed came to pass after she took Otokar Premysl to be her husband and King, launching the Premyslid dynasty, and leaving it to rule for the first four hundred years of Czech history.  When the last Premyslid king, Wenceslas III, died without producing a male heir, the fourteen year-old John of Luxembourg came to take the throne of the Czech lands.
    Hot-headed John died in battle, but his diplomatic son Charles IV inherited the throne and, through keen multi-lingual savvy, managed to both keep it and earn the title "Father of the Czech Nation."
    Charles IV was the first of the Holy Roman Emperors here; he ruled during the height of Prague's elegance and splendour. This is the man to know if you want to understand Prague's layout.  He sponsored the construction of such landmarks as the Charles Bridge, the Hunger Wall and St. Vitus' Cathedral, as well as personally designing the neighborhood called New Town (Nove Mesto) which has for its center Karlovo Namesti or Charles Square.
    The city displays every branch of architecture across the last thousand years, including Cubism, a style which you will be hard-pressed to find applied to buildings anywhere else in the world.  Beyond the stunning visual makeup of the city, there is a wealth of nightlife and entertainment, beginning with the legendary concert halls including the Rudolfinum, National Theater, Estates Theater and the Municipal House.
    After investigating the Castle and Bridge, which are the most heavily-trafficked tourist areas, take a look around Zizkov and Letna, two of the cooler neighborhoods for bars and restaurants.
    However quiet it may seem after ten PM, Prague is alive and throbbing in an endless array of basement bars, pubs, clubs, discos and pool halls waiting to be discovered by the intrepid subterranean adventurer.  To get an idea of what lies in store, check out the panoramas for Chateau and Palac Akropolis and when you're out and about, make sure you look for the stairs down to the cellar. 
    Apart from shopping, eating, drinking and wearing out your digital camera, delve into the rich green carpet of Prague's parks, many of which lie only walking-minutes from the city center.

Text by Steve Smith.

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