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    Prague had a large number of German speakers in 1848, but by 1880 the number of German speakers had decreased to 14% (42,000), and by 1910 to 6.7% (37,000), due to a massive increase of the city's overall population caused by the influx of Czechs from the rest of Bohemia and Moravia and the increasing prestige and importance of the Czech language as part of the Czech National Revival.

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  2. Prague received 2.4 million visitors, 40% of whom were domestic tourists. During the last three months of the year, nearly one million visitors traveled to the capital. This was a 52% drop compared to the same period in 2019.

  3. 16 de jan. de 2020 · Houses on the left side of the street have odd numbers and even ones on the right. The squares are usually numbered around, clockwise. The houses have two numbers. The numbers on the red tablets are descriptive. The descriptive numbers are allocated throughout the city or at least in its inner parts.

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  4. Have you been to Prague and are still wondering why we have two sets of house numbers on red and blue plates? Here's the answer.

  5. Prague is politically divided into 22 districts, which are numbered from 01 to 22, and each district consists of smaller cadastral areas. The most popular districts are the ones located in the city center – Prague 01 (Old Town, Lesser Town, Josefov, Hradcany) and Prague 02 (New Town, Vysehrad, Nusle, Vinohrady).

    Prague District
    Cadastral Areas
    Prague 01
    Old Town, Josefov, Hradcany, Lesser Town, ...
    Prague 02
    Vinohrady, Vysehrad, New Town
    Prague 03
    Zizkov, Vinohrady,
    Prague 04
    Branik, Hodkovicky, Krc, Lhotka, Podoli, ...
  6. Prague is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. Prague has about 1,280,000 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.

  7. 9 de set. de 2006 · Hello and welcome to Czech by Numbers, Radio Prague's Czech learning series in which we look at the use of numbers in everyday speech. Today we will be looking at numbers in addresses,...