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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PraguePrague - Wikipedia

    Prague (/ ˈ p r ɑː ɡ / PRAHG; Czech: Praha ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.4 million people. The city has a temperate oceanic climate, with relatively warm summers and chilly winters.

  2. Praga (em tcheco/checo: Praha, pronunciado: (escutar ⓘ)) é a capital e a maior cidade da Chéquia (Tchéquia), situada na margem do Vltava. Conhecida como "cidade das cem cúpulas", Praga é um dos mais belos e antigos centros urbanos da Europa , famosa pelo extenso patrimônio arquitetônico e rica vida cultural.

  3. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › PraguePrague — Wikipédia

    Prague (/pʁag/ Écouter, en tchèque : Praha /ˈpra.ɦa/) est la capitale et la plus grande ville de la Tchéquie, en Bohême. Située au cœur de l'Europe centrale, à l'ouest du pays, la ville est édifiée sur les rives de la Vltava (en allemand : Moldau).

  4. Prague in 1493 Prague in 1572 Prague Castle in 1606 The history of Prague covers more than a thousand years, during which time the city grew from the Vyšehrad Castle to the capital of a modern European state, the Czech Republic .

  5. Prague (Praha in Czech) is the capital and the largest city of the Czech Republic. 1.4 million people live there. Prague has been known as one of the most beautiful European cities since the Middle Ages. It is often called the "City of 100 Towers", the "Rooftop of Europe" or the "Heart of Europe."

  6. Praga recebeu entre outros apelidos o de "cidade dos cem pináculos", a "cidade dourada", a "Paris dos anos 1920 nos anos 1990", "mãe de todas as cidades" e "coração da Europa". Desde 1992, o centro histórico de Praga pertence à lista do património mundial da UNESCO.

  7. Old Town Square in Prague. The Old Town of Prague (Czech: Staré Město pražské, German: Prager Altstadt) is a medieval settlement of Prague, Czech Republic. It was separated from the outside by a semi-circular moat and wall, connected to the Vltava river at both of its ends.