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  2. Name days in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The original list was the Roman Catholic calendar of saints, but many changes were made to reflect the present-day usage of names. The name day is commonly of less importance than birthdays to Czech people. The celebration can be held together with friends or co-workers of the same name and in this way, it can grow in size and "importance".

  3. Slavic calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Slavic names of the months have been preserved by a number of Slavic people in a variety of languages. The conventional month names in some of these languages are mixed, including names which show the influence of the Germanic calendar (particularly Slovene, Sorbian, and Polabian) [1] or names which are borrowed from the Gregorian calendar (particularly Polish and Kashubian), but they have ...

  4. List of date formats by country - Wikipedia

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    d – one-digit day of the month for days below 10, e.g. 2; dd – two-digit day of the month, e.g. 02; ddd – three-letter abbreviation for day of the week, e.g. Fri; dddd – day of the week spelled out in full, e.g. Friday; Separators of the components: / – oblique stroke (slash). – full stop, dot or point (period)-– hyphen (dash ...

  5. Olomouc astronomical clock - Wikipedia

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    The calendar at the bottom of the clock indicates the Czech name days and important days of the Communist regime, such as the birthdays of Stalin and Gottwald. The upper dial represents the heavenly sphere and shows a star map, the Sun, Earth and planets against a background of the twelve houses of the zodiac .

  6. Name day - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] This has changed, although it is still common to choose the name from the name-day "calendar". The original list was the Roman Catholic calendar of saints, but changes have been made to reflect the present-day usage of names. Any existing name, Czech or foreign, can be given, but not domestic or diminutive forms. [6]

  7. Public holidays in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    English Name Czech Name Remarks 1 January Restoration Day of the Independent Czech State, New Year's Day: Den obnovy samostatného českého státu; Nový rok: Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Two days before Easter: Good Friday: Velký pátek: Good Friday has been a public holiday since 2016. Day after Easter Easter ...

  8. Slavic Native Faith's calendars and holidays - Wikipedia

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    According to the Rodnover questions–answers compendium Izvednik (Изведник), almost all Russian Rodnovers rely upon the Gregorian calendar and celebrate the "sunny holidays" (highlighted in yellow in the table herebelow), with the addition of holidays dedicated to Perun, Mokosh and Veles (green herebelow), the Red Hill ancestral holiday (orange herebelow), and five further holidays ...

  9. Czech Republic Holds National Day of Mourning For Victims of ...

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    The Czech Republic held a national day of mourning on Dec. 23, 2023, after a gunman killed 14 people and injured 25 at Charles University in Prague. ... Police have not yet released the names of ...