Czechs abroad
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Czechast with Leona Merclová
Leona Merclová, originally from Brno, now lives in Britain on a canal boat. Does she feel Moravian or British?
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Czechast Special: Czechs in Oklahoma
According to the US Census Bureau, nearly one and a half million Americans identified themselves as having Czech roots or ancestry in 2020.
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Leading child cardiologist Jan Marek on the challenges and rewards of healing young hearts
Jan Marek is a leading expert in the field of pediatric and prenatal cardiology. In an interview for RPI he spoke about the challenges and rewards of his profession.
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Czechast with Francesco Kinský dal Borgo
Born in Italy, to an American mother and a Czech aristocratic father, Francesco Kinsky dal Borgo feels first and foremost European.
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Foreign Ministry hands out annual Gratias Agit awards
The Foreign Ministry has handed out its annual Gratias Agit Awards to Czech expats and foreigners for promoting the good name of the Czech Republic abroad.
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New York based Gratias Agit award winner Josef Baláž: “Prague is my home”
Minister of Foreign Affairs Jan Lipavský awarded eight Czechs with the prestigious Gratias Agit Award this week. I spoke with one of the laureates Josef Baláž.
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Holocaust survivor Erbenová: I’ve lost my sense of safety in Israel
Among those receiving an award on Thursday for promoting the good name of Czechia will be Holocaust survivor and writer Eva Erbenová, repatriated from Israel last week.
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From New Zealand to Prague through a burned letter
Helene Ritchie tells the moving story of her search for her family's past, beginning with a letter that her mother burned in 1945.
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Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto celebrates the diversity of footwear in the history of humankind
The Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto is the largest museum in the world entirely dedicated to the culture, traditions and styles of footwear.
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A slice of Czechia and Slovakia in Toronto: The Masaryk Memorial Institute
Established in 1945 by members of the Czech and Slovak community, the Masaryk Memorial Institute provides a space for young and old to celebrate their heritage.
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In memoriam: legendary opera singer Soňa Červená dies at 97
The Czech opera singer and actress Soňa Červená, who gained worldwide fame for her rendition of Carmen in the world’s leading opera houses, has died at the age of 97.
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Czech-American community in Chicago to commemorate Mayor Anton Cermak
The Czech-American community in Chicago will be marking 150 years since the birth of Anton Cermak, a Czech immigrant who became the mayor of Chicago in 1931.
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