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Czech and Films
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Films produced in the Czech Republic.
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
In recent years, North American Pictures, the Canadian makers of Chained Heat 2 set up a separate production company in the Czech Republic called Bound Heat Films for creating R-rated, erotic WiP, Nazisploitation, and female slavery films.
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic
2003 Special Jury Prize ( Lagów, Poland ) and Variety Critic's Choice of Europe's 10 Best Films, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Czech Republic, 2004 Best Script ( Graz, Diagonale )).
Category: Films shot in the Czech Republic

Czech and
Words primarily used in Austria are Jänner ( January ) rather than Januar, heuer ( this year ) rather than dieses Jahr, Stiege ( stairs ) instead of Treppe, Rauchfang ( chimney ) instead of Schornstein, many administrative, legal and political terms and a whole series of foods and vegetables such as: Erdäpfel ( potatoes ) German Kartoffeln ( but Dutch Aardappel ), Schlagobers ( whipped cream ) German Schlagsahne, Faschiertes ( ground beef ) German Hackfleisch, Fisolen ( green beans ) German Gartenbohne ( but Czech fazole and Italian fagioli ), Karfiol ( cauliflower ) German Blumenkohl ( but Italian cavolfiore ), Kohlsprossen ( Brussels sprouts ) German Rosenkohl, Marillen ( apricots ) German Aprikosen but Slovak marhuľa, Paradeiser ( tomatoes ) German Tomaten, Palatschinken ( pancakes ) German Pfannkuchen ( but Czech palačinky ), Topfen ( a semi-sweet cottage cheese ) German Quark and Kren ( horseradish ) German Meerrettich ( but Czech křen ).
* 1957 Jaroslava Maxova, Czech soprano and vocal coach
* 1974 Roman Hamrlík, Czech hockey player
* 1883 Jaroslav Hašek, Czech novelist ( d. 1923 )
* 1674 František Maxmilián Kaňka, Czech architect, designed the Veltrusy Mansion ( d. 1766 )
* 1983 Ales Hemsky, Czech ice hockey player
* 1933 Dušan Třeštík, Czech historian ( d. 2007 )
* 2008 A EuroCity express train en-route from Kraków, Poland to Prague, Czech Republic strikes a part of a motorway bridge that had fallen onto the railroad track near Studénka railway station in the Czech Republic and derails, killing 8 people and injuring 64 others.
* 2005 Helios Airways Flight 522 en route from Larnaca, Cyprus via Athens, Greece to Prague, Czech Republic crashes near Athens, with at least 121 on board.
* 1893 Francis Dvornik, Czech historian ( d. 1975 )
* 1984 Eva Birnerová, Czech tennis player
* 1993 Ewa Farna, Czech singer
* 1952 Jiří Paroubek, Czech politician, 6th Prime Minister of the Czech Republic
August Wilhelm Ambros ( November 17, 1816 June 28, 1876 ) was an Austrian composer and music historian of Czech descent.
* 1936 Radio Prague, now the official international broadcasting station of the Czech Republic, goes on the air.
* 1981 Martin Erat, Czech ice hockey player
* 1967 Jiří Růžek, Czech photographer
* 1972 Pavel Nedvěd, Czech footballer
* 1926 Frank Daniel, Czech writer, director, and teacher ( d. 1996 )
* 1988 Eliška Klučinová, Czech heptathlete
* 1948 Jan Hammer, Czech composer

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