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  2. University Cinema Scala - Wikipedia

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    The first mobile cinematographs appear edin Brno in 1896 and the first permanent cinema opened in 1907. However, the current University Cinema Scala only opened about 20 years later, when there were already a number of other cinemas in the city: Centrál (the first cinema, that opened in 1907), Edison (1908), Varieté (later turned into the Divadlo Radost theatre), Oránia (1911), Lidový ...

  3. Cinema City Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Cinema City is a brand of multiplex cinemas in eastern and central Europe, run by the Israeli company Cinema City International (CCI). In Europe it has cinemas in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia.

  4. The Czech Year - Wikipedia

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    The Czech Year (Czech title: Špalíček), also called A Treasury of Fairy-Tales, is a 1947 stop-motion-animated puppet feature film from Czechoslovakia. [1] It was the first feature film directed by Jiří Trnka, and it proceeded to win several international awards and make his name famous in the animation world.

  5. Bohuslav Martinů - Wikipedia

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    He continued to look to his Bohemian and Moravian roots for musical ideas. His best-known work from this time is the ballet Špalíček (1932–33), which incorporates Czech folk tunes and nursery rhymes. The prime leader of new symphonic music in Paris at this time was Serge Koussevitzky, who presented the biannual Concerts Koussevitzsky (1921 ...

  6. Špalíček (ballet) - Wikipedia

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    Špalíček (The Chapbook or The Little Block) is a 1932 three-act folk ballet composed by Bohuslav Martinů (H. 214). It premiered in 1933 in Prague with the subtitle "Ballet from folk games, customs, and fairytales - Ballet-revue". [1] The title is taken from the folk-song collections hawked at fairs around Bohemia in the 1700s. [2]

  7. Lucerna Palace - Wikipedia

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    From its inauguration until the present day, Lucerna has been an important cultural and social centre of the national capital, both in the former Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic, hosting concerts, balls, conferences, fashion shows, and sporting events.

  8. Velký Rybník - Wikipedia

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    Velký Rybník is a municipality and village in Pelhřimov District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 200 inhabitants. It has about 200 inhabitants. Velký Rybník lies approximately 10 kilometres (6 mi) north-east of Pelhřimov , 23 km (14 mi) north-west of Jihlava , and 93 km (58 mi) south-east of Prague .

  9. Velký Osek - Wikipedia

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    Velký Osek is a municipality and village in Kolín District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,600 inhabitants. It has about 2,600 inhabitants. Etymology