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The capital and largest city of Czechoslovakia, in the western part of the country on the Vltava River. Known since the 9th century, it was a leading cultural and commercial center by the 14th century and came under Hapsburg rule in 1526. In 1618 citizens of Prague expressed their dissatisfaction of Hapsburg rule by throwing several royal officials out of the windows of the Hradåany Castle in the so-called Defenestration of Prague. The city became the capital of newly formed Czechoslovakia in 1918. Population, 1,189,828.
布拉格:捷克斯洛伐克首都及最大城市,位于这个国家的西半部,临瓦尔塔瓦河。该城自公元9世纪就已闻名于世,到14世纪为止是一个处于领先地位的文化及商业中心。于1526年开始为哈布斯堡王朝所统治。1618年,为了表示对哈布斯堡王朝统治的不满,布拉格市民将几个皇家官员从克拉克尼城堡的窗中扔了出去,从而制造了所谓的“布拉格扔出窗外”事件。1918年该城成为新形成的捷克斯洛伐克的首都。人口1,189,828
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The Czech Republic rests on elevated tablelands, known as the Bohemian Plateau, which stretch west to the border with Germany and east to Slovakia.The Bohemian Forest forms the Czech Republic's south-western border with Germany and Austria.Prague (Praha) The capital of the Czech Republic is located in the central Bohemia region, on both banks of the Vltava River.The settlement of Prague dates from the 9th century, when it was the site of several Bohemian castles.The city started to grow in the 13th century with the establishment of German communities by King Wenceslas I of Bohemia.The German colonists developed the city rapidly, establishing the Altstadt in 1232. Trading prospered and the Neustadt was built to the south-east a century later.Prague is one of the most picturesque cities in Europe, and since the fall of Communism has become a popular tourist destination; especially among young backpackers, who know about a good deal quickly.Many bridges join the two parts of the city together, of which the most famous is the Karlsbr点ke - Charles Bridge.Painting Prague Charles Bridge was built in the 14th century and later adorned with statues of saints.Painters and buskers use the bridge and unfortunately so do a few snatch thieves when it's crowded.The main towns are on the east bank, the older part characterised by its crooked streets and architectural relics of Bohemian grandeur.The 14th-century Tyn Cathedral was a centre of the religious revolt of the Hussites. The 14th-century town hall is also in the Old Town.The New Town has many public buildings, museums, and banks.Lesser Town:A gentle stroll across Charles bridge rewards your eyes with a number of Baroque palaces.Above this district and dominating the entire city is Hradcany Castle; formerly the home of the kings of Bohemia and the President of the Czech Republic's residence today.Next to the castle is the Gothic-style Cathedral of St Vitus, which contains the tombs of many Bohemian kings.Exploring Prague:Prague Castle has stood on the hill overlooking the Old Town since the 10th century; with the city growing up around the castle, over the centuries.Prague Guide:Comprehensive and independent insider's guide to Prague. Everything you'd expect from a city guide is here from restaurant, night-club and shopping guides to museums, galleries and Internet cafes.Prague Guided Tours:Guided tours around Prague and the surrounding area.Prague Hotels:Prague is high on the budget traveller's list of places to visit in Europe so you'd be wise to make your reservations online as the best places fill up quickly.During World War II Prague was occupied by German forces, but escaped major damage.Soviet troops invaded Prague in August 1968, and the city was also was the site of extensive non-violent demonstrations that led to the downfall of Czechoslovakia's Communist regime in 1989.Prague Post:Get behind the news with the English online edition.Travel Tips:When arriving at Prague airport don't bother haggling with the taxi drivers. A fast and extremely cheap way into the city is the number 119 bus, which departs outside the terminal and runs from 5am until 8pm. You'll need change to buy a ticket (available from the machines next to the bus-stop) so buy something in the airport first.Sent in by: Twin Room.Brno If you're heading to Bratislava from Prague you'll probably pass through Brno.Brno was founded in the 9th century and became a free city of the Holy Roman Empire in 1278.The Cathedral of St Peter and St Paul dates from the 15th century, the Rathaus from the 16th century, and the Landhaus was built a few hundred years later.Before World War I the city was the capital of the Austria-Hungarian crown land of Moravia.。