Karel Hynek Mácha, (born Nov. 16, 1810, Prague, Bohemia, Austrian Empire [now in Czech Republic]—died Nov. 5, 1836, Litoměřice), literary artist who is considered the greatest poet of Czech Romanticism. Born of poor parents, Mácha was influenced as a student by the Czech national revival and by English and Polish Romantic literature.Czechia halts sales of painfully hot crisps making headlines in Europe. Czech-produced Hot Chip Challenge crisps are marketed as extremely hard to consume. Now domestic authorities have halted their sale following alarm in other EU states. 03:03. Business. Head is comprised of a friendly crew of American, British, and Czech haircutters that specialize in men's and women's cuts as well as kid's hair but also offer services like shaping eyebrows and braiding and cornrows. Open since 2007, the salon has a long-standing reputation among the English-speaking community in Prague. 6 Dittrichova The Church of Our Lady Victorious is in the hillside Malá Strana neighbourhood, on the west bank of the Vltava. Built in 1613, it was the first baroque church in Prague and is draped in smooth marble and gold. It is well known for the wax effigy of the baby Jesus, also known as the Infant of Prague. A section of the church is dedicated to a
So, now you know how Czechs spell Prague – “Praha”! This captivating city has a spellbinding history, magnificent architecture, and a vibrant culture that continues to attract visitors from around the world. Takeaways: Prague is spelled as “Praha” in Czech. Prague is known as “The Heart of Europe”.
The capital city of the Czech Republic; former capital of Czechoslovakia; former capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia.· (metonymically) The Czech government.··^ Thomas Baldwin
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