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Prague was chosen as its capital. At this time Prague was a European city with developed industrial background. In 1930 the population had risen to 850,000. For most of its history Prague had been an ethnically mixed city with important Czech, German, and Jewish populations. Prague had German-speaking near-majority in 1848, but by 1880 the ...
October: City becomes capital of Czechoslovakia. [10] 1921 – Communist Party of Czechoslovakia headquartered in city. 1922 Great Prague created by uniting Prague with its suburbs and neighboring towns; 37 municipalities added. Vinohrady and Žižkov become part of Prague. Population: 676,000. 1930 – Population: 848,823. [10] 1931 – Prague ...
This is a list of municipalities of the Czech Republic which have status of a city, town or market town granted by law. As of 2024, there are 27 cities, 583 towns and 232 market towns in the Czech Republic. The population is shown in brackets and is current to 1 January 2024. [1]
Category: Histories of cities in the Czech Republic. ... History of Prague (8 C, 30 P) This page was last edited on 13 January 2023, at 21:44 (UTC). ...
Prague is by far the most visited Czech city. In 2023, Prague was visited by 7,442,614 guests who stayed overnight, of which 78.8% were from abroad. Average number of overnight stays of non-residents was 2.3. Most non-residents arriving to Prague and staying overnight were from the following countries: [121]
Czech description read Radio Prague online history - short text; History of Bohemia until 1914 – from Catholic and German point of view; History of Moravia until 1914 – from Catholic and German point of view; History and archaeology of Czech Republic and central Europe – Czech published academic journal (in English)
Czechoslovakia between 1918 and 1928, with five provinces or lands. Slovakia and Subcarpathian Rus newly created. Czechoslovakia from December 1, 1928; the state administration was unified in both the former Austrian and Hungarian parts of the state, while the number of provinces was reduced to four (Moravia and Czech Silesia merged).
Pages in category "History of Prague" ... National Library of the Czech Republic; P. Pact of Free Cities; Prague Bible;