Prague is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic.
Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic has its own currency which is the Czech Koruna. So the euro is not the official currency, though some businesses in Prague might accept it, because they would have many tourists and customers from countries that do use it.
Crowns (koruna) and hellers, although heller coins no longer exist.
Czech is home language but also English,German and Spanish are well known.
People in Prague use the Czech language, but many of them, especially young people can use English. People working in the tourist industries often also speak German and various other languages, too.
Czech (and Slovak, both are official). Prague is the capital city of the Czech Republic.
Seriously? Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic. I'm guessing CZECH!
normalization period, regime went much stricter, even compared to neighbouring comunists regimes - eg no/very limited private business allowed, nonexisting freedom of speech etc
Grozny is the capital of the Republic of Chechnya (also known as the Chechen Republic), an autonomous republic in the Russian Federation. The national capital of the Russian Federation is Moscow.
Yes. At Dover, your car will either cross the English Channel by ferry or loaded on a train to pass through the Chunnel.
Most likely a PEW (pink-eyed white) bred especially for science.
In Prague there is a famous Prague Astronomical Clock or Prague Orloj, to which I think you are referring.
see the link below.
Yes, a small minority, mainly English-speaking Africans, especially in Prague
Prague is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic. Prague is located on the Vltava River.