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Czechs celebrate legacy of reformer priest Jan Hus
On July 6, Czechs mark the 609th anniversary of the death of Jan Hus, a 15th-century reformer priest who was burned at the stake in 1415.
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Ten years without Josef Masopust: The Czech football legend lives on
Ten years ago, Josef Masopust, Ballon d'Or winner, World Cup finalist, and one of Czechoslovakia’s greatest footballers, passed away.
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A jubilee year for Prague Public Transport: 150 years of trams and 100 years of bus transport
In 2025, Prague's public transportation system is celebrating two major anniversaries: 150 years since the introduction of trams and 100 years of continuous bus service.
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Biggest bank failure in Czech history: IPB collapses a quarter of a century ago
In June 2000, Czechia experienced the biggest banking crash in its history. Here is that story.
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June 8-9, 1990: The first free elections after four decades of communist rule
Thirty-five years ago, on June -8-9, Czechs and Slovaks went to the polls in the first free elections held after the fall of the communist regime.
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The bridge that astonished Europe: Negrelli Viaduct celebrates 175 years!
Negrelli Viaduct is not only one of the most significant engineering feats of its time but also a symbol of engineering ingenuity.
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