Anniversary of the Week
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April 1624: Re-Catholicisation of Czech lands begins
On April 9, 1624 Ferdinand II issued a patent allowing only the Catholic religion in Bohemia.
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60 years since communist regime passed resolution to destroy historic city of Most
On 26 March 1964, the Czechoslovak government decided to liquidate the old city of Most to make way for coal mines and apartments to house the miners who would work there.
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Czechs have been driving on the right for 85 years
Duuring the years of the First Republic, Czechs were accustomed to driving on the left. That changed with the Nazi occupation in 1939.
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1884: First ever nursery opens in Prague
The very first Prague nursery was established in 1884 by the Czech philanthropist Marie Riegrová-Palacká, daughter of the famous historian František Palacký.
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March 2, 1824: Czech music titan Bedřich Smetana is born
One of the greatest names in the history of Czech music, Má vlast composer, Bedřich Smetana, was born exactly 200 years.
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February 25 marks 55 years since self-immolation of Jan Zajíc
On February 25,1969, Jan Zajíc, an 18-year-old student from Šumperk set himself on fire to protest against growing public apathy to the Soviet led-invasion in 1968.
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