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  2. Karlovy lázně - Wikipedia

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    The club has five floors, with each floor playing a different style of music, a fact which features heavily in the club's marketing. Karlovy Lázně is the largest club in Prague, and claims to be the largest nightclub complex in Central Europe.

  3. Székelykáposzta - Wikipedia

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    Székelykáposzta also known as "cabbage stew a la Székely" or "Székely goulash" (known as "segedínský guláš" in Czech, "segedínsky guláš" in Slovak, "Szegediner Gulasch" in German, "segedin golaž" in Slovenian and "gulasz segedyński" in Polish) is a distinctive dish in Hungarian and Eastern European cuisine.

  4. Goulash - Wikipedia

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    Goulash (Hungarian: gulyás) is a soup or stew of meat and vegetables seasoned with paprika [1] and other spices. [2] Originating in Hungary, goulash is a common meal predominantly eaten in Central Europe but also in other parts of Europe. It is one of the national dishes of Hungary and a symbol of the country. [3] [4] [5]

  5. List of Slavia Prague records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    In terms of football achievements Slavia is the second-most successful club of the Czechoslovak First League [1] and acquired second-most points in the Czech first league. [2] Since 1925 there have been 71 completed seasons of Czechoslovak league and 28 completed Czech league seasons, in which Slavia has won 21 league titles , [ 3 ] nine Czech ...

  6. List of football clubs in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    FK Meteor Prague VIII; SK Slaný; SK Český Brod; FK Neratovice–Byškovice; SK Štětí; FC Tempo Prague; FK Ostrov; FK Baník Sokolov; SK Hřebeč; FC Viktoria Mariánské Lázně; Sokol Nespeky; SK Újezd Praha 4; FC Přední Kopanina, Prague; FK Brandýs nad Labem; FK Olympie Březová; FK Ústí nad Labem, Youth; FK Admira Prague B

  7. TK Sparta Prague - Wikipedia

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    The club hosts the WTA Prague Open. The club was founded in 1905. [1] It houses 23 outdoor and 12 indoor courts. [2] The club hosts the WTA Prague Open [3] [4] and the Sparta Prague Open Challenger. [5] The club was damaged during the 2002 [6] and 2013 European floods. [7] [8]

  8. Czech Beer Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival features around 120 different beers, [2] including 70 Czech brands and other foreign brews, including those from the United States and the United Kingdom, with up to 10,000 seating capacity and service provided by around 200 girls and boys dressed in Czech traditional costumes.

  9. SK Slavia Prague in European football - Wikipedia

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    SK Slavia Prague (Czech: SK Slavia Praha, pronounced [ˈslaːvɪja ˈpraɦa]) is a Czech professional football club founded in 1892 in the city of Prague. The club's first appearance in UEFA competitions was in the 1974–75 European Cup Winners' Cup .