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Presentation of Prague
Prague is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. Its official name is Hlavní město Praha, meaning Prague, the Capital City.
Situated on the River Vltava in central Bohemia, Prague has been the political, cultural, and economic centre of the Czech state for more than 1100 years.
Since 1992, the extensive historic centre of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Nicknames for Prague have included "the mother of cities" , "city of a hundred spires" and "the golden city".
History of Prague
The area on which Prague was founded was settled as early as the Paleolithic Age. Around 200 BC the Celts had a settlement in the south, called Závist, but later they were replaced by the Marcomanni a Germanic people and later by the Slavic people. According to a legend, Prague was founded by Libuše and her husband, Přemysl, founder of the dynasty with the same name. Whether this legend is true or not, Prague's first nucleus was founded in the latter part of the 9th century as a castle on a hill commanding the right bank of the Vltava: this is known as Vyšehrad ("high castle") to differentiate from another castle which was later erected on the opposite bank, the future Prague Castle.
Under emperor Otto II the city became a bishopric in 973. Until Prague was elevated to archbishopric in 1344, it was under the jurisdiction of the Archbishopric of Mainz. Soon the city became the seat of the dukes and later kings of Bohemia.
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Sister cities of Prague
- Berlin (Germany)
- Tunis, Tunisia
- Brussels (Belgium)
- Madrid (Spain)
- Chicago (USA)
- Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
- Hamburg (Germany)
- Teramo, Italy
- Kyoto, Japan
- Moscow (Russia)
- Nuremberg (Germany)
- Paris (France)
- Phoenix (USA)
- Trento (Italy)
- Saint Petersburg (Russia)
- Taipei (Taiwan)
- Jasło, Poland
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