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home" ("Kde domov můj" in
Czech) and was composed
by Ladislav Škroup with
lyrics by Josef Kajetán Tyl.
It's surrounded by
mountains, such as
the Krkonoše (or
Giant Mountains),
Jeseníky, Šumava
or Beskydy ranges.
The longest rivers are the
Vltava, which flows through
Prague, and the Elbe.
The highest point is a mountain
in the Giant Mountains called
Sněžka, with a height of 1602
metres above sea level.
was a Czech priest and
a Christian reformist.
He was burned to death
in Constanz in 1415.
After his death his
followers called
Hussites, started a big
movement against the
Roman Catholic rulers.
was the king of Bohemia
and a Roman Emperor
during the 14th century. His
reign is remembered as a
great rise of the Czech
Kingdom - sometimes called
the Golden Age of Bohemia.
He built the Charles Bridge,
Karlštejn castle and most
importantly, the Charles
University in Prague.
was the name of the Czechoslovakian
state during the Second World War an
d
German occupation - from 1939 to 19
45.
It was accompanied by murders and
transportation of the Jews to
concentration camps
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was an 1948-event in which the comm
unist regime took
control over Czechoslovakia which rem
ained until 1989.
was a short period of
liberalization of the
Czech communist
regime for a few
months in 1968.
was a famous Czech pedagogue and p
hilosopher of the
17th century, who influenced the educ
ation systems in
many countries, such as Sweden and
the USA.
21 August 1968
on this day, the Soviet army and othe
r
armies of the Warsaw Pact invaded
Czechoslovakia in order to stop the re
form
planned by Czech communists.
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk