The capital and largest city of the Czech Republic in the western part of the country; a cultural and commercial center since the 14th century.
1Langweil's model of Prague didn't include the area north of the Vltava.
2Prague, the capital of the Czechs, is one-third German in its population.
3The figures place Dublin behind only London, Paris, Rome, Prague and Barcelona.
4Prague residents mostly kept calm, having gained experience from a decade ago.
5An example of this has just been approved in Prague's historic quarter.
6History of Jews in Zcechoslovakia; visit to the Jewish quarters in Prague.
7In 1896 the National Theatre in Prague announced a Czech opera competition.
8Prague, like London, has also opted out of an EU fiscal pact.
9Manchester Utd v S Prague: The annual Roy Keane rant arrived yesterday.
10Ambros became professor of the history of music at Prague in 1869.
11Still the emperor had now thirty-six thousand troops in and around Prague.
12The statue has for years been the centre of controversy in Prague.
13The beautiful open notes of the Infant of Prague, filled the room.
14In the meantime, anyone got a line on some Children Of Prague?
15The Emperor was in Vienna, but his ten stadholders were in Prague.
16The leaders of Bulgaria and Macedonia will also attend the Prague meeting.