Czech Republic and
Slovakia used to be one country, until they split up in
1993 (peacefully). And if you want to drink
Homer Simpsons “
Duff” beer, you can buy it here.
Curious about more? Here are 7 more facts about the Czech Republic!
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about the Czech Republic. Formerly known as
Bohemia, it was part of the
Holy Roman Empire, Austria-Hungary and
Nazi Germany and used to share it’s borders with now neighbouring Slovakia. The word
Czech (meaning kinsman) comes from the legend of
Lech, Čech, and Rus, the founding fathers of the
Slavic nations.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. The first sugar cubes were made in the Czech Republic in 1841 after a sugar factory director’s wife got injured while trying to cut some pieces of sugar and suggested finding an alternative. Aah, love!
2. You can’t visit
Prague without seeing the spectacular
Prague Castle, the largest castle area in the world (70
000 square meters). Dating back to the
9th century Prague Castle has been the seat of the
Kings of Bohemia, the
Holy Roman Emperor and the presidents of
Czechoslovakia and Czech Republic.
3. Czech Republic is west of the west. During the
Cold War, Czechoslovakia was considered part of
Eastern Europe. However Prague or
Praha, the capital of Czech Republic, is actually further west than
Vienna, Austria which is considered part of
Western Europe. Historically speaking, the Czech Republic should be considered part of
Central Europe rather than the
Orthodox Eastern Europe.
4. In Prague beer is cheaper than bottled water.
Beer prices get as low as 14 koruna a pint (that's $0.80 or 0.54 euros) whereas water costs about 35 koruna for a 0.33 litre bottle.
By the way, the Czech Republic consumes more beer per capita than any other country in the world (161 liters/year). And who wouldn’t drink the famous
Pilsen or Staropramen beers as often as decency allows it?
5. On
December 5th Saint Mikuláš (St. Nicolaus) roams about with his consorts, an angel and a devil. He gives small presents and candy to children to reward them for their good behaviour throughout the year, while the devil chastises children for their wrongdoings over the course of the year and gives them potatoes, coal (or sometimes spankings) as a punishment.
6. Another tradtition is the annual
Witch Burning or
Night of
Witches: on the last April evening bonfires are lit around the country and "witch" figurines, as a
symbol of evil, are made and burned in the fire. This is the reinterpretation of the old pagan festival influenced by
Christian inquisition. Because probably most
Czechs would prefer the witches over the inquisitors, in many fires no witches are burnt, and the feast is celebrated in a more original pagan way - witches are those who should celebrate the night, not be burnt.
7.
On the night of 20–21 August
1968, the
Soviet Union and its main allies in the
Warsaw Pact invaded Czechoslovakia in order to halt
Alexander Dubček's
Prague Spring political liberalisation reforms
. In the operation approximately
500,000 troops, with
Romania notably refusing to participate, attacked Czechoslovakia, leaving 500 Czechs and
Slovaks wounded and
108 killed.
More
Info:
http://www.eaie.org/blog/did-you-know-all-these-facts-about-the-czech-republic/
http://everything-everywhere.com/
2011/04/19/8-things-you-might-not-have-known-about-the-czech-republic/
http://www
.bbc.com/travel/story/20110324-travelwise-seven-surprising-facts-about-czech-beer
http://wikitravel.org/en/Czech_Republic
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warsaw_Pact_invasion_of_Czechoslovakia
Music:
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Images:
http://www.dianecarbonell.com/sugar-in-foods/sugarcube/
http://kpbbalancedwellness.com/sugarhappines
https://myskamyblog.wordpress.com/2014/09/09/prague-castle-an-insiders-view/
http://www.1zoom.me/en/wallpaper/396232/z6867.9/%26original=1
http://www.prague.eu/en/object/places/31/prague-castle-prazsky-hrad
http://go-traveladventure.com/travel-tips-to-czech-republic/
http://www.twowheeltravelblog.com/
2012/12/20/7-surprising-things-about-bicycle-touring-eastern-europe/
http://cris.lovell-smith.com/trips/
2011/10/off-to-the-czech-republic-for-beer/
http://greatist.com/health/drink-less-alcohol
https://utrip.com/plan-travel/czech-republic/prague/witches-night
https://itsashanicole.wordpress.com/
2013/05/06/springtime-in-nymburk/
http://www.obecmarenice.cz/?p=3122
https://www.pinterest.com/danielaberutti/josef-koudelka-praga-1968/
- published: 06 Jun 2015
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