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Czech cuisine
Czech cuisine has both influenced and been influenced by the cuisines of surrounding countries. Many of the fine cakes and pastries that are popular in Central Europe originated in the Czech lands. Czech cuisine is marked by a strong emphasis on meat dishes. Pork is quite common, and beef and chicken are also popular. Goose, duck, rabbit and wild game are served. Fish is rare, with the occasional exception of fresh trout, and carp, which is served at Christmas.
Czech_cuisine
Soviet occupation of Romania
Talk:Soviet_occupation_of_Romania
Bohemian Switzerland
Bohemian Switzerland (; ), also known as Czech Switzerland, is a picturesque region in the north-western Czech Republic. It lies on the Czech side of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains north of Děčín on both sides of the Elbe River. It extends eastward into the Lusatian Mountains and westward into the Ore Mountains. Its highest elevation is the mountain Děčínský Sněžník at 726m above sea level. It has been a protected area (as ChKO Labske Piskovce) since 1972.
Bohemian_Switzerland
Lázně Kynžvart
Kynžvart () is a town and castle in the northwestern Bohemia, Czech Republic.It is original place of Jewish Königswarter family.
Lázně_Kynžvart
Name of the Czech Republic
name of the Czech Republic remains a source of debate and contention, both at home and abroad.The English spelling Czech derives from the Polish spelling of the original Čech. More than a decade after the split of Czechoslovakia into Slovakia and the Czech Republic, the latter continues to be known by several competing names in English and Czech.
Name_of_the_Czech_Republic
Kateřina Neumannová
Kateřina Neumannová (pronounced ) (born February 15, 1973 in Písek, Czechoslovakia now Czech Republic) is a retired Czech cross country skier. She originally did flatwater canoeing and downhill skiing before moving to cross country skiing at sixteen.On July 2, 2003, Neumannová became a mother for the first time, giving birth to a girl named Lucie.
Kateřina_Neumannová
Olomoucké syrečky
Olomoucké syrečky () or olomoucké tvarůžky () is a ripened soft cheese made in Loštice, Czech Republic, which is very easy to recognize by its strong scent and yellowish colour. It is named after the city of Olomouc and contains only 0.6% of fat.Olomoucké tvarůžky is the only original Czech cheese with a distinctive, pungent taste.
Olomoucké_syrečky
Vignette (road tax)
Vignette is a word used in several non-English speaking European countries for toll stickers. It is ultimately of French origin, but was disseminated throughout Central Europe through German.These are small, colored stickers affixed to motor vehicles passing through highways and two-lane freeways in some states of the European Union.
Vignette_(road_tax)
Emil Škoda
Talk:Emil_Škoda
Culture of the Czech Republic
Culture of the Czech Republic.
Culture_of_the_Czech_Republic
Coat of arms of Wrocław
Talk:Coat_of_arms_of_Wrocław
List of stop-motion films
List_of_stop-motion_films
Taťána Kuchařová
Taťána Kuchařová (born 23 December 1987 in Trnava, Czechoslovakia, recent Slovakia) won the title of Miss Czech Republic and Miss World 2006. In doing so, she became the first woman from the Czech Republic to win the title at the final event of the Miss World competition, held on September 30, 2006, in Warsaw, Poland.
Taťána_Kuchařová
Czechoslovak border fortifications
Czechoslovak government built a system of border fortifications from 1935 to 1938 as defensive countermeasure against the rising threat of Nazi Germany that later materialized in the German offensive plan called Fall Grün. The objective of the fortifications was to prevent the taking of key areas by an enemy (not only Germany, but also Hungary) by means of a sudden attack before the mobilization of Czechoslovak army could be completed, and to enable effective defense until the allies (France and possibly the Soviet Union) would help.
Czechoslovak_border_fortifications
One Night in One City
One Night in One City, also known as One Night in a City and One Night in the City () is a stop-motion-animated feature-length black comedy horror film from the Czech Republic. It was released theatrically in its home country on January 25, 2007 and features only incomprehensible mumblings instead of dialogue, much like the earlier animated feature Krysar.The film was made with the help of the Czech government; it got a grant of Kc 1.875 million (~100,000USD) in 1998, the largest grant given to an animated production for that year.
One_Night_in_One_City
Czech Republic/Archive1
Talk:Czech_Republic/Archive1
Law enforcement in the Czech Republic
Policing in the Czech Republic is the responsibility of the Police of the Czech Republic. Among the departments in the force are the order police service, the criminal police service, the traffic police service, the administration activity service, the Safety service, the service for investigating corruption and serious commercial crimes, the foreign and border police service, the rapid response team, the railway police service and the air service.
Law_enforcement_in_the_Czech_Republic
Osek (Teplice District)
Osek () is a small town in the Czech Republic that lies at the foot of the Krušné Hory in the Teplice District in the Ústí nad Labem Region, in the northwest of Bohemia.
Osek_(Teplice_District)
Soviet occupations
Soviet occupations is a term used for military occupations by the Soviet Union from the prelude to the aftermath of World War II. The term is usually used for occupations of Eastern European countries and North Korea.
Soviet_occupations
Kuře v hodinkách
Kuře v hodinkách is an album by the Czech fusion band Flamengo. Its title is usually translated in English as "Chicken in the Watch", as the album cover depicts. The album was released in 1971.
Kuře_v_hodinkách