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Prague and 1992
Alexander Dubček (; 27 November 1921 – 7 November 1992 ) was a Slovak politician and, briefly, leader of Czechoslovakia ( 1968 – 1969 ), famous for his attempt to reform the communist regime during the Prague Spring.
* Aurora na mělčině ( Aurora on the Sandbank ), Prague: Pražská imaginace, 1992.
* 1992 / 94 Retrospective, Neue Galerie Linz, Austria ; America House, Frankfurt, Germany ; Hardenberg Gallery, Velbert, Germany ; Galerie Fotogramma, Milano, Italy ; Royal Photographic Society, Bath, UK ; Smith Gallery and Museum, Stirling, UK ; America House, Berlin, Germany ; Hradcin Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic.
* The Truth about Kronstadt, translation of the 1921 book Правда о Кронштадте published in Prague by the Socialist Revolutionary newspaper Volia Rossii, and 1992 thesis, by Scott Zenkatsu Parker
* Prague, 1992
* Prague ( 1992 film ), a 1992 UK / French film, directed by Ian Sellar
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The first exhibition of his paintings took place in 1992, at the Prague Christ Child Gallery.
After socialism ended in 1989, the brewery, along with the Braník and Měšťan breweries, became in 1992 part of the Prague Breweries group ( Pražské Pivovary ), which by 1996 came under control of the Bass company.
Prague: Křesťanská akademie, 1992.
* Podzimní sen Dream, written 1951, published in London 1984, first home edition Prague 1992
Pan Tau, who generally didn't speak, was played by Otto Šimánek ( 1925 – 1992 in Prague ).
The Žižkov Television Tower is a unique transmitter tower built in Prague between 1985 and 1992.
František Tomášek ( 30 June 1899, Studénka, Moravia – 4 August 1992, Prague, Czechoslovakia ) was a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church in Bohemia, the 34th Archbishop of Prague, and a Roman Catholic theologian.
Výborný first rose to prominence playing with Sparta Prague of the Czech Extraliga in 1992.
The first artificial whitewater course of its kind, it has served as a prototype for numerous artificial courses since constructed, such as the Parc Olímpic del Segre course in La Seu d ' Urgell, Spain, built for the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona ; the Dickerson Whitewater Course, a U. S. training facility for the 1992 Olympic Games ; the Penrith Whitewater Stadium in Sydney, Australia, built for the 2000 Olympic Games ; in Prague, The Czech Republic ; in Bratislava, Slovakia ; in Athens, Greece, built for the 2004 Olympic Games ; and most recently in Charlotte, North Carolina.
* Kafka ou le passant de Prague ( 1992 ) ISBN 2-7107-0483-8
Before joining Salzburg, Lokvenc played for Hradec Králové ( 1992 – 94 ), Sparta Prague ( 1994 – 2000 ), Kaiserslautern ( 2000 – 04 ), and VfL Bochum ( 2004 – 05 ) of the German Bundesliga.
* 1992: Master's degree ( Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, Charles University, Prague )
Zahradil was educated at the Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague, and after graduating in 1987, he became a scientific researcher until 1992.
* 1960 – 1992: 10 regions, Prague, and ( since 1970 ) Bratislava ; divided in 109 – 114 districts ; the kraje were abolished temporarily in Slovakia in 1969 – 1970 and for many functions since 1991 in Czechoslovakia ; in addition, the two republics Czech Socialist Republic and Slovak Socialist Republic were established in 1969.

Prague and song
The Israeli song " Prague ", written by Shalom Hanoch and performed by Arik Einstein at the Israel Song Festival of 1969, was a lamentation on the fate of the city after the Soviet invasion and mentions Jan Palach's Self-immolation.
The song was written by the Slovak Lutheran pastor, poet and historian Samuel Tomášik while he was visiting Prague in 1834.
Dukla was immortalized by British band Half Man Half Biscuit with their song " All I Want For Christmas Is A Dukla Prague Away Kit ".
The same version of this song, as performed by City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, was used in the wedding scene of When in Rome.
In this album, Angham recorded " Mahzouma " ( Defeated ) in Prague with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Prague under the direction of Issam Shrayti, for a cost of $ 50, 000 USA, becoming the first Female artist to have the most expensive song in the Middle East.
In Moscow, Brava has played for Ferrari and Maserati, and for the 2004 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships in Prague, Brava recorded Tre Kronor ( Slå Oss Om Ni Kan ), the official song for the Swedish National Ice Hockey Team.
The video for the song was filmed on location in Prague, the Czech Republic.

Prague and by
Five years were spent with the Cologne Opera, after which he was called to Prague by Alexander von Zemlinsky, teacher of Arnold Schonberg and Erich Korngold.
John had his officials sell indulgences, a controversial practice that was protested in various parts of Europe, for instance by the followers of Jan Hus in Prague.
It was subsequently acquired by the Emperor Rudolf II and taken to Prague.
In Jewish lore, blood libels were the impetus for the creation of the Golem of Prague by Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel in the 16th century.
The ČSLA offered no resistance to the invasion mounted by the Soviets in 1968 in reaction to the " Prague Spring ", and was extensively reorganized by the Soviets following the re-imposition of communist rule in Prague.
52 rifle is used as ceremonial weapon by Prague Castle Guard.
Doppler's research in Prague was interrupted by the revolutionary incidents of March 1848, when he fled to Vienna.
The only indication is communicated by the chronicler Cosmas of Prague, who stated that the Bohemian princess at the time of her marriage with Mieszko I was an old woman.
It is a term first used in 1891 in this Latin form by Arnold Pick ( 1851 – 1924 ), a professor of psychiatry at the German branch of Charles University in Prague.
After the Great War, there was a proposal for the League of Nations to accept Esperanto as their working language, following a report by Nitobe Inazō, an official delegate of League of Nations during the 13th World Congress of Esperanto in Prague.
* 1945 – World War II: Navigational error leads to the mistaken bombing of Prague, Czechoslovakia by an American squadron of B-17s assisting in the Soviet's Vistula – Oder Offensive.
Moshe Idel comments, " This tradition in one form or another is the blueprint of the later legend of the creation of the Golem by Eliayahu's famous contemporary R. Yehudah Leow of Prague.
The story was repeated in Galerie der Sippurim ( 1847 ), an influential collection of Jewish tales published by Wolf Pascheles of Prague.
All these early accounts of the Golem of Prague are in German by Jewish writers.
Rosenberg published Niflaos Maharal: Ha Golem Al Prague ( Wonders of the Maharal: The Golem of Prague ) ( Warsaw, 1909 ) which purported to be an eyewitness account by the Maharal's son-in-law, who had helped to create the Golem.
Rabbi Yedidiah Tiah Weil ( 1721 – 1805 ), a Prague resident, who described the creation of golems, including those created by Rabbi Avigdor Kara of Prague, did not mention the Maharal, and Rabbi Meir Perels ' biography of the Maharal published in 1718 does not mention a golem.
* 1968: The Prague Spring crushed by Soviet tanks.
Thousands of East Germans also tried to reach the West by staging sit-ins at West German diplomatic facilities in other East European capitals, most notably in Prague.
In June 1942, Heydrich was assassinated in Prague in an operation led by Jozef Gabčík and Jan Kubiš, members of Czechoslovakia's army-in-exile who had been trained by the British Special Operations Executive.

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