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  • Czech Republic

    Friday, 19 August 2011
    The Czech Republic has played home to hundreds of thousands of immigrants across the centuries, Germans, Jews, Frenchmen and Italians alike, all huddled to this patch of fertile land to build their castles, their roots and their way of life. Today, relics of times past are still visible in many parts of the country; from the Gothic castles to the Baroque buildings found up and down the land. Prague is seen as the most picturesque city the country has to offer, yet don’t be fooled, the university town of Olomouc is bursting with life, gorgeous architecture and museums to see; Ostrava, as the third largest town, has plenty to offer and Brno is the unsung hero of the South. Whether you’re working or studying, you’ll be sure to benefit from the culture, the food, the music and more...

    Published in Czech Republic
  • Czech

    Friday, 19 August 2011
    Fascinating Facts
    1.
    Czech is part of the Slavic languages group.
    2. Czech is the official language of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
    3. It is spoken by roughly 11 million people, of whom 10 million reside in the Czech Republic.
    4. The earliest surviving record of Czech dates back to the 11th century.
    5. A modified version of the Roman alphabet is used to write Czech. 
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