History
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Church takes first step to beatify Jesuit Adolf Kajpr
The Czech Jesuits have completed the first phase of the beatification of Adolf Kajpr, a priest and journalist who was imprisoned both by the Nazis and the Communists.
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General Faculty Hospital in Prague celebrates 230th anniversary
The first public municipal hospital opened on January 2, 1791 in the building of the former New Town Institute of Noblewomen of holy angels on Charles Square in Prague.
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Czech monarchists raise money to give the grandson of the last King of Bohemia a crown
Czech monarchists have raised money to make a copy of the St. Wenceslas Crown for Charles Habsburg, the grandson of the last King of Bohemia.
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31 years since Václav Havel was first elected Czechoslovak president
It is exactly 31 years since Václav Havel became Czechoslovak president.
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Nail believed to be part of Cross of Christ discovered in Milevsko
Archaeologists working in the Milevsko monastery in South Bohemia say they have discovered part of a nail which allegedly comes from the so-called True Cross.
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The Story of Greeks in Czechia
The Greek minority in the Czech Republic was established after WWII by Greeks who fled from the 1946-1949 Greek Civil War.
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Archaeologists continue to rewrite history of Kost Castle in Bohemian Paradise
Archaeologists working to unearth a 13th century tower at Kost Castle are baffled who built the recently discovered mediaeval fortification.
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Baťamen in Singapore – the story of Silvestr Němec and Baťa’s interwar expansion
We trace the story of Silvestr Němec, one of the hundreds of Baťa emploees sent far and wide into the world to help the company's overseas expansion in the 1930s.
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The story of John of Luxembourg , Bohemia’s ‘foreigner king’
John of Luxembourg, better known abroad as John of Bohemia, is often nicknamed the “foreigner king” by Czechs today.
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Popular Czech sweet brand Hašlerky celebrates centenary
One of the oldest and most popular Czech sweets, Hašlerky, are celebrating their 100th anniversary. The candies were first manufactured in Prague in December 1920.
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TV and radio presenter Kamila Moučková dies at 92
Kamila Moučková, the television presenter who informed the nation that Warsaw Pact troops had entered the country in August 1968 has died at the age of 92.
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Bust unveiled to pioneering Czech surgeon Eduard Albert who lent name to famous Prague street
This week, Charles University unveiled a bust to one of the most accomplished Czech surgeons - Eduard Albert.
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