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  1. My Czech Republic – More than a destination guide

    My Czech Republic covers a range of topics from Czech travel and tourist information to Czech cuisine, traditions and culture, language, history, and more. It is run by long-time Prague residents and …

  2. Czech Name Days

    Czech Name Days Discover over 365 Czech names that are part of the Czech calendar! In the Czech Republic, almost every day of the year is someone’s name day (svátek or jmeniny in Czech – the …

  3. Czech Republic Embassies and Consulates in America

    PANAMA Embassy of the Czech Republic in COLOMBIA Embassy of the Czech Republic in MEXICO Honorary Consulate of the Czech Republic in Ciudad de Panamá Address: Salduba Building, Third …

  4. Czech Christmas (Vánoce)

    Czech Christmas stretches over December 25 and 26, which are also referred to as the First and Second Christmas Holidays, or the Christmas Feast (Boží hod vánoční) and St. Stephen’s Day (Sv. …

  5. Czech History

    History of the Czech Lands Our section on the History of the Czech Lands covers over 1,200 years, starting with the early Slavic settlement around 6th century AD and ending with Czech Republic’s …

  6. Czech Holidays and Traditions

    Czech folklore is full of traditions, some of which are practiced to this day. We’ve chosen some Czech holidays and customs that are observed during the year. January 6: The Three Kings The tradition of …

  7. English and Czech Name Equivalents

    Male Names Go to female names >> A Adam – Adam Adolph – Adolf Alan – Alan Albert – Albert Alex – Alexej Alexander – Alexandr Alfred – Alfred Alphonse – Alfons Ambrose – Ambrož Amos – Ámos …

  8. Czech Christmas and New Year’s Greetings

    Czech Christmas cards often include wishes for a happy and successful new year Nový rok with a capital “N” means New Year’s Day (January 1st), while nový rok with a lower-case “n” refers to the …

  9. Czech Proverbs

    Czech Proverbs Below are some fun Czech proverbs with their translation into English. Can you think of their English equivalents? Bez peněz do hospody nelez. Don’t go to the pub without money. Bez …

  10. Prague Public Transport Tickets and Passes - My Czech Republic

    Jan 1, 2026 · There are several types of public transport tickets in Prague, which are distinguished by their length of validity – from 30 minutes to 72 hours. If you’re planning to see some sights and use …