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  2. Vietnamese people in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Nguyen, the most common Vietnamese surname, was the 9th most common surname in the Czech Republic in 2011, when 21,020 people with this surname were registered. [ 5 ] [ b ] The largest group of Vietnamese people (about 16,000, including those with temporary residence) lives in Prague .

  3. Prague - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    About 77,000 people immigrate to the Czech Republic annually. [189] Vietnamese immigrants began settling in the country during the Communist period, when they were invited as guest workers by the Czechoslovak government. [190] In 2009, there were about 70,000 Vietnamese in the Czech Republic. [191] Most decide to stay in the country permanently ...

  5. Czech Republic–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, Czech imports from Vietnam include seafood, farm produce such as coffee, tea and pepper. Vietnamese imports from the Czech republic are industrial goods, precision engineering, petrochemical equipment and energy. [6] One of the successful Czech companies in Vietnam is Home Credit [7] [n 1].

  6. Sapa (Prague) - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to TTTM Sapa, 2023. Sapa, officially TTTM Sapa (Vietnamese: Trung Tâm Thương Mại Sapa), sometimes called Prague's Little Hanoi, or simply Prague's Hanoi, is the largest Vietnamese enclave in the Czech Republic, located in Libuš and Kunratice districts. [1]

  7. Overseas Vietnamese - Wikipedia

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    The number of Vietnamese people in the Czech Republic was estimated at 61,012 at the 2009 census, [118] although more recent figures have placed the number as high as 80,000. [119] Most Vietnamese immigrants in the Czech Republic reside in Prague, where there is an enclave called Sapa. Unlike Vietnamese immigrants in Western Europe and North ...

  8. Outline of Prague - Wikipedia

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    Prague – capital and largest city in the Czech Republic. With about 1.3 million residents within an area of 496 km2 (192 sq mi), it has the status of a statutory city . Prague is classified as a "Beta+" global city according to GaWC studies, [ 1 ] and is the fifth most visited European city after London , Paris , Istanbul and Rome .

  9. Timeline of Prague - Wikipedia

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    1993 – 1 January: Prague becomes capital of the Czech Republic. [6] 1995 – U.S. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty headquartered in city. [36] 1996 City hosts World Congress of Esperanto; manifesto drafted. Dancing House built. 1997 – Via Foundation headquartered in city. 1998 – University of New York in Prague established. 1999 - Prague ...