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Czech Culture

If you want to find out some basic facts and have insight into Czech, its amazing history, famous people, holidays, interesting traditions or simply answer questions like... what do they eat in Czech!? It's all here...

Part of Czechoslovakia until the 'velvet revolution' in January 1993, the Czech Republic has a rich cultural heritage represented by classical composers such as Dvorak and Smetana and writers like Kafka. Today tourists come from all over the world to experience a unique culture that is Czech. In particular Prague, the Republic's biggest and most important town, boasts an unrivalled range of architectural styles which includes some of the finest Baroque, Art Nouveau and Cubist buildings in the world.

An era ended in February 2003 when Vaclav Havel's term as president came to an end. The dissident playwright had spearheaded the velvet revolution in 1989 and was the first president of post-Communist Czechoslovakia. His presidency was interrupted for only a few months at the time of the separation of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Mr Havel saw the ghost of former Soviet military influence exorcized in 1999 when the republic was granted full membership of Nato. He left office having led it to the referendom on membership to the EU.

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